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He interior was nothing short of royal. The most hilarious picture was Mona Lisa dressed in sari as a maharani. We were welcome with a complimentary shot of cilantro and lime. We wanted to order appetizers as the aroma was mouth watering but being hungry ordered entree . What a wide variety of entrees from avadhi to Rajasthani to mughlai to Hyderabad. Alas could only prefer 2 dishes. We went for awadhi. One was chicken boneless and another was mushroom based mix veg. Very tasty. Only caution spicy , one red chilli sign, does not mean Indian level of hotness is taste. It was very mild but tasty. For a change the server serves the food and it was nostalgic remeiscent of Indian restaurants and affectionate servings in India. To top it all, they also served hot water with lemon to wash hands just the way Indian restaurants in India would serve. A must visit for food, ambience, serving and royal treatment. It is a bit pricey but worth it.
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