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Solid, good value, dependable Indian food with friendly and reliable service. This is our local Indian place--we've only ever had takeout but we'll really have to go in and have a meal there one day. The guys on the phone have without fail been prompt, polite, friendly and honest. I don't know why it's so important to me, but I hate it when I pick up the phone to order takeout and the person on the other end is rude, rushed, or they lie to you about how long it'll take to get your goodies. (And it's never taken us longer than half an hour to get our food delivered, even on a Friday night.) These guys really know how to do customer service. And they'll accommodate you--I recently ordered a shrimp dish and let them know since I was pregnant I needed the shrimp very well cooked. The dude on the phone was very understanding, but he did try to warn me that "Of course you know if you cook the shrimp too long they become tough"... I was impressed that the guy taking the order was so knowledgeable about the cooking! In the end, my shrimp were perfectly cooked through and not tough either. Way to go Trimurti! Naan here is delicious, as others have mentioned; but the real test for me of any Indian resto is their gulab jamun. This is an Indian sweet: it's small balls of dough (kind of like Indian Timbits, if that's not an offensive comparison) in a rosewater scented syrup. Trimurti's were perfection: tender, not tough, and in a light, not a sickly-sweet syrup. Almost as good as my Mum's.
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