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So my job took me to South Carolina this time, and as always I had to find a Indian restaurant. I came across this particular one due to yelps "hot and new" badge. I read some of the reviews and was a bit skeptical, but decided to go anyway. Soon as I walked in I was greeted by a server, and sat at the bar. Bartender took care of me as soon as my butt touched the seat. Corona was nice and cold, and limes were cut thick enough to get some juice out of them. I was presented with a small appetizer to enjoy while I waited for my meal. I ordered the chicken tikka masala, with garlic naan. Food arrived fairly quickly and I got down to it and enjoyed it. Overall, the food is good, the vibe is dope and service was excellent in my opinion. The only downsides were: *spicy food level felt like mild. Needs to be hotter. *did not like that the chicken tikka masala was cooked with green bell peppers, never had it. Prefer that they keep it original. Would have given 5 stars if it wasn't for the spicy level and the bell peppers. Still, if you like Indian, I'd recommend checking it out.
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