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This business succeeded Sairam Om. The menu is exactly the same. Even the people are same (as much as I can recollect). The only thing that changed is the price. They took the old menu, increased the prices by about 20% flat and changed the name. The food is pretty ok. If you prefer spicy food, just dont ask the waiter to make the food spicy. All they do is chop up some thai chilli and mix it in the already prepared food. This will just burn your mouth and adds no flavor. the place is almost always under staffed. so service is spotty, but the waiters are very courteous. i was happy to hear this place was reopening, even though under a different name, but after being there once, i wouldnt be willing to go back. those prices are higher than anything I have ever seen. $14 for biryani is the costliest I have ever paid and I have been to many Indian restaurants (of this category) in many metro areas. Even Bombay gril prices them on the high side for a below average preparation. too bad. i honestly believe C-U area can support at least two more indian restaurants - they need to be in good location, offer good food and price it reasonably.
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