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I always go to Chand Palace across the street, but my friends recommended this place, so i gave it a shot. We were seated very quickly, but as it got later, the restaurant became more and more crowded. The plates/cups/utensils/tables are a lot nicer than Chand Palace. The entire restaurant has a fancier vibe. The food is a little more expensive here. I had a samosa craving, so I ordered 4 samosas (2 for 2,50$). It's a bit more expensive since their neighbour sells 3 for the same price. In my opinion, these samosas did not taste as good. They seemed more oily and the outside was too thick. On a plus side, they give two full bottles of sauce, so no risk of running out! I tasted my friends dishes and we also ordered some veggie pakoras. Everything was good, but the common thread seems to be how oily everything was! The naan was actually glowing, because of the amount of oil that covered it! The service was nice. Nothing exceptionally remarkable about it (very average). All in all, I'm glad I tried it, but next time, I'm sticking to Chand Palace!
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