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  • While the service was a bit strange, the food was fantastic. I stopped in on my way home for take out; there was not a soul in sight as we walked in and that gave me time to glance around a bit. The sterile setting was fine but far from inviting. There were two wonderfully detailed pieces of Indian art on the walls gave it an air of authority, if you will. We waited for few moments and after some throat clearing our waitress came from the back to take our order. While nice, she was not overtly helpful. We ordered meat and veggie samosas, naan, Aloo Gabi and Lamb Vindaloo. After going into the back to confirm they still had meat samosas (they were out yesterday), she confirmed it would take 20 mins. Being I live just blocks away, we decided to go to my house (which the waitress validated now a part of discussion) we confirmed the time, 20 minutes, and said we'd be back. 20 minutes later there was one table of three now present in the dining room. Another person approached us, we confirmed we had the takeout, the waitress told him she had put it in and he went to grab it. We waited, and waited, and waited. At one point she did apologize for the wait, stating they only had one cook - hardly seems like an issue when we were just 2 of 5 total customers. The wait was at least highlighted with the three strange dining partners; they appeared to be a family, a father and two sons. The overtly aggressive father would not let his sons order, chastised their decisions and then berated them as he talked about representing their 'group/band' as their agent. When our food finally did come out I was sad I could not see this saga further unfold. Cut scene. We got the food home and it was fantastic. The samosas were delicious, the basmati rice spiced perfectly, with a hint of cinnamon perhaps. The Aloo was delicious but not quite spicy enough for my taste, so if you like it hot make sure you ask. All in all, the actual experience while inside Indian Delight was very strange but worth it for some fantastic Indian food in Cleveland. I hear the lunch buffet is delicious and cheap ($7.95-$9.95), a far better deal than the dinner menu. I think I will risk the awkwardness of an in-house dining experience and try it out.
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