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I love indian food. I would say I have so much of it that my blood probably has a curry smell to it. I came here with the expectation of great indian food, well at least averagely good. I was a little bit disappointed. While the food itself is mostly authentic the flavors were not. It is as if they are afraid of their own flavors. The chicken and beef I tried were marinated but lacked any sort of punch like curry or any decent garam masala would give it. Flavors all felt watered down to accommodate weaker palates. It loses its authenticity and flavor along the way. Not a good thing btw. The one thing that helped bring the flavor back into my bowl was an extra side of their spicy cilantro sauce which is quite spicy for those who can't handle spice. They need to step up their flavor if they want to compete with all the great food options nearby. Load up on the curry, cumin, garam masala and turmeric. Seriously. Bring it on. Don't dumb it down for us "Americans" make us meet you at your level.
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