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Quite disappointing all around. The veggie samosa....they are no Samosa King. This triangle bundle had a very thick exterior and may(?) have been microwaved. The naan....its no Mela. The toasty carb was bland, boring, thin and dry. The curry twist chicken was lacking in intensity and depth. The chicken was cooked prior to being added to the weak sauce. How do I know it was cooked prior? Cause I saw dude walk through the restaurant with a tub that had 2 Ziploc freezer bags with the orange coloured chicken cubes in it. The prep area for this joint is in the front. This alone firmed up my decision that I will not return. I also saw him bring to the front saran wrap encased dishes with rice in them....ready for the microwave?! Bringing partially prepared food out through the restaurant, in my opinion, is a complete turn off. It is like going on a date and the guy is rude and talks to the waiter like they are stupid. The channa was meh....really, that three letter word sums up this place for me. It truly lacked authenticity, and felt very westernized. My hunt for a great one stop Indian restaurant continues....
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