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So, disclaimer, this review is by me, a person that does not always love Indian food. I am a big fan of most of the flavors but the preparations can turn me off. Now, I liked tandur but I can see how not everyone will. This place is like the salsaritas of authentic Mexican. It's doing the dishes and concepts you have heard of but making them both kid friendly and just dumbing them down. I like salsaritas but I love authentic Mexican too. Now to the food we had, I tried the chicken kadai, awesome flavor, sauce was a little spicy, smoky, really solid. Wife had chicken tikka masala and it was tomato soup with coconut milk, nothing special, and supposedly their signature dish. We also tried the nan-chos, ehh, concept is awesome, execution was 6/10. We also tried kale pakora, deep fried kale fritters, I really liked them. Let's be honest, deep fried kale is your best kale. Service was great, of course a little pricey but, hello, welcome to South Park. We will give them some time to tweak their flavors and then try them again. Overall, I'm glad I went.
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