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Bidra med feedbackDEE-LISH-OUS! I'm not an Indian food expert, but that's the hands I've ever had. We eat here often, and everything I tried is great. Try the Tikka Masala, my darling.
Good eating joint and we got a chance to try out Nepalese dishes. Very nice people and food was good. Every dish we ordered was from the Nepalese menu and our favorite was the peanut sadeko in appetizers. Fried fish was also tasty. The biriyani has good spice to it. Veg thali was the only dish we did not like, but nothing wrong with the food, it was not what we expected. Must visit atleast once and hopefully they dont have a party gooing in the next room and that will help with your orders getting on the table in time.
Butter chicken and chicken Tandoori were very good. The Naan was excellent. Will the Mango Lassi pass on next time; was not cold enough for my taste. Butter chicken is offered in 3 spices mild, medium and hot. We ordered them. Very good aromas but did not need the fabulous heat. Next time we go with the medium to fully enjoy the aromas. Chicken Tandoori a lot of chicken and vegetables at the price. Very delicious. Samosas had some warmth, but still very pleasant. There was a wedding party that took up about half the restaurant. The waitress was apologetic when it was our first time. The music was a bit loud, the MC bombarded with many of his jokes, but the music, dance and dressed patrons simply made the experience that was much more authentic. We will definitely return. It's nice to finally try. BTW, there is no dinner buffet. Update: The butter Chicken medium heat was just right, tasteful and savory without the heat.
Excellent food and service! We are big fans of butter chicken and that was one of the best we tried in Dallas! Your Naan bread is also amazing. Very recommended and will be back! Lunch for two $30
I came with a large party of about 15 people but that didn’t effect the exceptional service and food. We were all served our dishes at the same time and the servers were attentive. I ordered the butter chicken (hot) with naan and a mango lassi. The food was flavorful and the closest I’ve had to authentic Indian cuisine in the DFW! The heat level was appropriate and the thick yogurt consistency of the mango lassi helped to cool down the heat in between bites. Definitely a place I would check out again to try more of the dishes.