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Went here during a business trip at around 9:30PM. It wasn't my first choice, but most other spots were closed or incredibly over priced (What the heck Pittsburgh?). Not many people were inside and somebody was doing homework. Figured it was a family run restaurant. Decor was average for your run of the mill Indian restaurant. I was given a glass of cold water and nothing else. I expected to receive some chutney, but was never ordered with any. I thought that was a standard, but I guess I was wrong? I ordered the Garlic Naan and the Chicken Saag after looking through their menu, which was pretty standard. They had the usual chicken, fish, shrimp, and vegetarian options with the standard Indian cuisine styles. Sadly, nothing really jumped out at me. My food came out rather slowly considering the emptiness of the place. The Saag had a darker tint to it than I was normally served; it was overcooked a bit. It did have a good spicy kick to it which I did enjoy. The naan wasn't too salty and I could really taste the garlic which I enjoyed as well. Overall, I wasn't crazy about the place and also not raving about it either. It gets an average rating for standard Indian food.
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