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It was my first experience at King Tandoori and it didn't live up to the reviews/hype. I ordered a half tandoori chicken and it tasted very bland (it lacked salt/Spice and flavour). A well marinated Indian style tandoori chicken is pretty spicy and flavourful. I would any day pick half chicken kebab at Bamiyan over this. Never going back for food. They started Hakka style Chinese and Thai food too since yesterday. The prices for them seemed high to me from Brampton or Hakka standard. 10$ for a bowl of soup is pretty pricey IMO. The USP of this place is that you can buy drinks at pretty reasonable prices and eat snacks (chakhna) along with them, which is what appeals to most people based on what I heard and observed. You don't get that at Bamiyan.
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