It's pretty well known among my friends that I don't like eating Indian food. Mostly because I find a lot of places, who tend to Americanize their foods, or over charge for really cheaply made dishes to be lacking. However, I do often go out to try them, if jus to give them a try.
I went here with my mom, and we had their buffet.
The service was actually very good, they were very attentive and brought bread and water quickly. The owners seemed a bit overtly interested in talking with some guy on one side of the restaurant, but the rest of their staff was pretty good.
The atmosphere was interesting, it is picking and the place was a little small. However, it seemed like they really made an effort with the decorations, and the way everything was setup. The tables were a little awkward, and when you had the buffet you tended to be looming right over someones head.
The food was a mixed bag though. There were not very many options on the buffet, the options they did have were mostly meat. Also in their dishes with sauce it's like nobody really checked to see if anything was there. Looking for paneer in the Paneer Makhani was like hunting for treasure, the goat had little goat in it. The aloo gobi was absolutely appalling, it wasn't really cooked and wasn't flavoured at all. The yogurt had what tasted like sugar in it, the tandoori chicken was good, but when it ran out nobody replaced it. The naan were good, I liked how they were the right texture and everything. The dhaal was flavourless, and I'm not sure it was cooked quite right. The gulab jamun was fine.
I will give them bonus points for having really good beer, i definitely like the fact that a small restaurant has Hop City Beer, that's a great brewery. So bonus point for that. Overall most things were good, but the buffet overall was definitely a fail. I do appreciate their service, and their beer, but I wasn't really happy with their food.