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| - I'm glad Angara is officially open! My SO and I have driven by this spot numerous times hoping to finally try out another new Indian restaurant. Not to mention, it's taken the place of Custom Built, a build-your-own-pizza place that we used to love and frequent, so this location had some large shoes to fill... And I'm glad to say that it didn't disappoint! We thoroughly enjoyed our first dining experience here!
Our dinner started off well with some complimentary samosas! Who wouldn't want that? The outside was crisp and flaky, the inside--a rich flavor, packed with potato and peas, and it had a good amount of heat! If you're not too into spicy food, they're really nice about toning it down for ya. Our table had the garlic naan, saag paneer, tikka masala, vegetable rice, and mango lassi.
The garlic naan was just as expected! Light in texture, but flavorful. The saag paneer was probably my least favorite, but the tikka masala made up for that. The paneer was a little bit harder than I was used to, though it was great in flavor nonetheless. I would definitely order it again! The vegetable rice went perfectly with everything we had ordered, and the mango lassi was creamy and had just the right amount of sweetness!
The space is clean, well decorated, and customer service is great. Our waters were always refilled, and specific requests didn't seem to be too troubling. For lunch, they serve buffet style from 11 to 3, and dinner is restaurant style from 5 to 10. We are happy to have Angara in the neighborhood! And we will definitely come back to try out the lunch!
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