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I know my Indian food and this was by far the worst Indian food I've had in my entire life. I ordered take-out from this place via just-eat.com. I ordered the Baingan Patiala (eggplant), the Shrimp Makhni, the garlic naan, and the gulab jamuns. The food came quickly enough, especially considering how far I live from the restaurant. When I opened the containers, what a disappointment. Immediately all I could smell was this overwhelming smell of cumin seeds. The eggplant dish was filled with them, it was clear that someone had accidentally poured an entire bag of cumin seeds into the dish. It was inedible. Every bite had 5-10 cumin seeds, it was almost as many cumin seeds as eggplant. Not only that, but the eggplant was extremely greasy and poorly cooked, clearly raw in several areas. The Shrimp Makhni was OK, nothing special. The shrimp was overcooked and it would have been nice if there were some vegetables in it, the sauce was also pretty bland. The naan was OK but for $3.50, all I got was two sad and thin pieces. Definitely not worth the price at all. The Gulab Jamuns were good. I think it's going to be a while before I can even eat Indian food again after this experience. Stay away at all costs.
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