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I've had cravings for Indian food so after a bit of research and recommendation from a friend, I had to try this place. I've been twice in the past week now and can definitely see myself as a regular. Tasty, affordable, lots of choices in a low key setting, although it does get loud and cramped. Maison Indian Curry is very popular, people stroll in for take out and meals by the minute it seems. I've tried their chicken saag, butter chicken, kabab naan rolls, shrimp biryani, dal makhni (lentils in a creamy sauce) and vegetable samosas which were all delicious. I love that their currys aren't watered down, sauces are always rich and great for dipping. The mango lassi is a must, especially for someone like me who doesn't tolerate spicy food very well, this thick yogourt drink helps cool me down instantly. My only concern was that service can be a little slow and the prices advertised aren't always what you end up paying as servers are prone to making mistakes. All their orders are written on paper and then they add up the final price manually on a calculator, there were some disparities. Samosas are listed as 2$ on menu, I paid 1.50$ no complaint there, and they even forgot to charge me for another order of it, but then the kabab roll cost me a dollar extra. Everything is pretty cheap but if you're ordering a multitude of things, be careful of inaccurate orders! Note, this place takes debit and cash only. And it is NOT a BYOW restaurant. We saw a couple people show up with bottles, probably confusing Indian Curry with another Indian competitor from across the street.
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