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  • Dear Tandoori times, Here's my experience and I hope you'll shed some light to the areas that needs improvement and make Tandoori a better place than it is. I went there with 3 friends (girls) and that's when you usually don't pay much attention to what you eat as we were so busy talking. I started with self-serve unlimited Tea..OMG! the glasses were so DIRTY I just couldn't find one clean cup in there. Almost all of them were stained with Tea...argh..disgusting. I let the waitress know and asked for a disposable cup for my Tea :( Fortunately to take my mind off, my friends had ordered Veggie sampler that arrived on time - it was a lot in quantity, nicely decorated and to top if off it tasted great. (by far this is the only food on the menu I liked the most.) When sampler arrived we also ordered Entree. The young waitress seemed good listener, made a note of all that we requested and disappeared. We ordered naans and 2 types of curries out of which one was Navratan Korma plus two of my friends ordered Mango Lassi. Guess what? This order took them so freaggin forever that I had to stop by the waitress and ask, are you really bringing the food? Finally after some 100 years (or it seemed like it!!) the food arrived and the Navratan Korma. And and !!! the waitress forgot our order of 2 Lassi'. Can you believe? we thought she'll bring it now and that became never. Anyways, my friends lost hope in the end and we never bothered to remind them ;) nor were we charged so we guessed the waitress had Lassi-Amnesia and let go. By the way, When Navratan Korma arrived, it shocked all of us so much so that we stopped our conversations and asked is this Navratan Korma, really? really? (Million dollar expression on all of our faces, haha!) because all it had was Potato, Eggplant, Peas, Corn and Paneer may be. 'Navratan means nine jewels and this dish is supposed to contain a mix of 9 fruits, vegetables and fried nuts. In true Mughlai cuisine fashion, cream (or cashew nut paste) is added to form the gravy.' referenced from www.cookingandme.com Ok! that doesn't mean that you have to have ALL of the 9 jewels (fruits / veggies) in it but at least be FAIR right? and try some Beans, Carrots, Peppers that are abundantly available in Pheonix. Aren't they? That's it!! that is when I decided I'll reach out to the management and call out about my concerns. Summary (PLEASE): 1. CLEAN up those stained Tea cups 2. Remember the Order given 3. Bring the food before the hunger dies 4. Navratan Korma means total of 9 Veggie or Fruits 5. Fix the crazy spraying faucet in the Ladies restroom Thanks for taking the pain to read my little note Peace be with you.
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