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This is probably the best Indian food I have ever had. After eating horrible food for the past few days, the worst Chinese food in my life, it was a pleasant surprise to have this in Las Vegas. Better than all the Indian restaurants I had in NYC (even the silly Michelin starred ones) The only qualm is that the rice is $9 dollars on top and that's a little bit pricy for rice. But it was still overall reasonable in price for the best Indian food I have ever had. That is saying a lot considering I am a big fan of Tikka Masala. We had the butter masala I believe. Too bad they don't have an outpost of this in NYC... The service is a little bit slow but I find that to be the case for almost all the Las Vegas restaurants I have been to so far. It is faster for Las Vegas pace I guess but snails pace for NYC. If I was in NYC I would knock off a star but since it's Las Vegas and the past two restaurants that we went to and reviewed were literally people that must have fallen asleep while working, I will let that go. The hotel/casino it is in is a little old and run down and out of the way but if you happen to come for a show you should stop by. Also if you have a show the same day they give you 20% of the bill.
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