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Excellent Indian, worth visiting, but you might want to ask for more heat (flavor)! Pros +Delicious flavors (we had the Mango Chicken and the Tikka Masala Chicken curries---even more delicious as leftovers a couple days later!) +Very nice atmosphere +AWESOME Towel service post-meal +Fun mocktail drinks (with accompanying handmotions from the waiter) +Well seasoned (not too seasoned) paneer pakoras. VERY DELICIOUS paneer too! Cons -Men's bathroom smelled a little funny, and the entrance door seems thin/light-easy to get hit by. This is a minor issue, though. -I asked for a good medium heat to my curry, not "american medium" but a "strong medium," while my wife asked for mild. Our entries came out, and the plus was they didn't mix up our spice levels --- sometimes that happens --- but my "strong medium" was really like a mild, wasn't that spicy (but I do love spice, so be warned), while the "mild" was as bland as nearly any Japanese cuisine aspires to be for its "subtle" flavors. It was quite disappointing to miss out of the fullness of flavor that heat brings to curries. With a bit more salt and pepper (to try to bring some more heat out), the mild was made better, but perhaps the "mild" is perfect for people who really can't take ANY spice...however for people who are used to spice, but don't want "burn your mouth" hot, go for medium I would say. Very good Indian restaurant, for two entries, (free) pappadams, paneer pakoras appetizers, and drinks around $45, not too shabby.
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