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Now as a card carrying Indian (that's right, we have meetings) I know good Indian food when I taste it. I've been to many Indian restaurants and I have a pretty open mind, I can understand rationales behind different flavouring different chefs will use. Overall this place is not too shabby. The decor ambience is relevant and on point, and the service we received was prompt and attentive. We ordered a few garlic naans which were standard fare and a range of the vegetarian dishes including the eggplant and lentil curries. The portions are generous, our group of 4 couldn't finish everything. The food was good, however I have to preface it with this: the flavouring and spicing is definitely modified for a Western palate. This makes sense given the location and typical clientele, but I am confident in saying the authentic taste isn't exactly there. If you generally like Indian food you will probably like this place, it's actually a great place for dinner with friends or family. If however you have a trained palate for Indian dishes you will taste the difference and you may be slightly disappointed if you are always looking for that authentic taste. But overall a fine experience. I would visit again.
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