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This place has decent food, at best. And ironically, a good Western ambience. However, having a lot of experience with Indian cuisine, I would say that the food here is not that great or even close to what I expect from Indian cuisine. I decided to check it out during lunch time one day, and ordered a rice bowl with the chick peas, chicken and tomato sauce. I also ordered a chai (milk tea) and samosa. Again, the food was nothing special and didn't taste anything like "chana masala" and "chicken tikka." The samosa was hard and almost inedible, and the chai was cold. I went to ask for it to be reheated and have never dealt with such inexperienced and (critical thinking skills-lacking) workers in my life! They all looked at me dumbfounded and one said "but I just made a new batch." I told him that the chai was cold out of the dispenser. After waiting a long time for something to be done, I asked for a refund. Again, no one knew what to do and just blankly stared at each other. Finally, I asked to switch drinks and that was successfully done. I wasted a good 20 minutes and the rest of my food was cold by then, too. But I didn't bother asking for it to be heated up. The concept is cool but don't come here seeking tasty food.
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