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The atmosphere of the restaurant was a little strange at first. As soon as we walked in, the staff seemed a bit surprised to see us. They were friendly and courteous, but I got this "uh oh" vibe. Once we were seated and started looking over the menu, things settled into a "ahh" vibe. Looking through a menu for food that I'm not super familiar with can be a bit daunting, but I went with what I know about Indian food. Majaraja tikka masala, vindaloo, naan, saag and rice. Can't go wrong! We were given an appetizer on the house - I forget what it's called and forgive my ignorance but they were like super thin taco shells with a mint sauce and chutney. Really great. We enjoyed them, then the main dishes arrived. Everything tasted AWESOME. Their tikka masala is a bit more tangy than I am used to, but it was delicious. Vindaloo was spicy (level 3) in a good way, not a burn on the way out way. We were devouring our food... Nearby patrons were ordering lassi drinks but I was afraid that combo of lassi and curries would lock me up in the bathroom for too long. I'm really happy with our experience here and would definitely visit again during a long-term Vegas stay.
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