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This place is decent. My friend and I were looking for a late lunch after a hike at Mt Charleston. I always want to try somewhere I've never been (so I can Yelp it of course). I won't pretend that I know what authentic Indian food tastes like. The bottom line for me is whether or not I enjoyed it. I honestly couldn't care less about authentic.
I ordered a Lamb Curry Bowl lunch special, along with some Roti and a Mango Lassi. Everything was good. Maybe I'm just too Americanized, but the portion was pretty tiny! It costs $4.95 for a curry bowl and then you add $2 for the lamb (or chicken or shrimp). That's $6.95 for a tiny bowl of curry. Fortunately, the roti and the lassi rounded out my meal and managed to fill me up.
Like I said, the food is indeed good. It just seems overpriced. You're paying in the mid teens for a regular entrée. Maybe the decor threw me off. The location and appearance suggest a cheaper price point. Next time, I'll take my Indian friend's advice and check out India Palace.
Man. Now I'm hungry for some more curry!
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