This spot is located within the Packing House and easy to miss if you don’t cover every corner. The two items we tried were both excellent. On the menu, the Lamb Biryani and Malai Chicken are Halal but there are so many vegetarian and seafood options the difficulty is only what to choose.
Glenn Harbin
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March 23, 2024
Overall the food was good. Good solid flavors Food. We served hot. One issue with the chicken tikki marsala burrito. See my pictures of the menu description and then see my picture of what's actually inside. My daughter was disappointed with the off menu stuff that was in the burrito.
aaron angel
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August 27, 2024
The Chicken Tikka Masala has an overwhelming taste of Campbells tomato soup in a can, then comes with a slight hint of spices, the best part of the lamb curry was the actual meat by itself. The sauce was flavorless, with a spicy heat to it. Overpriced for low grade cooking skills. They were nice at the counter, but genuinely get Indian food literally anywhere else.
H VS
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December 28, 2022
Nice and small place to get polished Indian food. The good was quite flavorful with many options in the way. The food portions were good for the price. Ordered some indo Chinese food such as cauliflower Manchurian with rice and two chicken dish combos. Would recommend it to all.
Philip Quan
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July 25, 2021
Place has some decent dishes, but I do have some complaints.
I had the keema naan (5.99 stuffed with ground meat). It was pretty good, meat patty inside was fluffy and wasn't a solid brick of meat inside. I also had the goat cheese naan (5.99). Very moist and, but more slightly burnt. See the photos where it is on top of the tikka masala
I then had the lamb seekh kabab (14.49) this was the best part of the items I tried. Lemon rice was firm and had a nice citrus flavour. Kababs were moist and plenty of spices in them. I did like the mint dressing that came with the salad.
The chicken tikka masala (13.99) was the most disappointing part of the meal. It was served with basmati rice that was not too fragrant. Chicken breast was fine inside the cup: I had about seven 2 oz portions. They were pretty good and have a good neutral flavour.
The sauce on the other hand was not good for me. It was fresh yes, but was so off in flavour from most sauces I had. It was kind of watery, had way too many tomato in it and had little spices at all. I would not get this again. The photo I provided may decieve you, those have the naan on top of it. You get the side of rice and the cup of masala. That's it.
A fourth of the menu is blocked out. Please again see the photos.
My impression is that portions are a little bit small for what you pay for. If I had to go again, I would take the keema naan and the lamb seekh kabab as they have the better value.
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This spot is located within the Packing House and easy to miss if you don’t cover every corner. The two items we tried were both excellent. On the menu, the Lamb Biryani and Malai Chicken are Halal but there are so many vegetarian and seafood options the difficulty is only what to choose.
Overall the food was good. Good solid flavors Food. We served hot. One issue with the chicken tikki marsala burrito. See my pictures of the menu description and then see my picture of what's actually inside. My daughter was disappointed with the off menu stuff that was in the burrito.
The Chicken Tikka Masala has an overwhelming taste of Campbells tomato soup in a can, then comes with a slight hint of spices, the best part of the lamb curry was the actual meat by itself. The sauce was flavorless, with a spicy heat to it. Overpriced for low grade cooking skills. They were nice at the counter, but genuinely get Indian food literally anywhere else.
Nice and small place to get polished Indian food. The good was quite flavorful with many options in the way. The food portions were good for the price. Ordered some indo Chinese food such as cauliflower Manchurian with rice and two chicken dish combos. Would recommend it to all.
Place has some decent dishes, but I do have some complaints. I had the keema naan (5.99 stuffed with ground meat). It was pretty good, meat patty inside was fluffy and wasn't a solid brick of meat inside. I also had the goat cheese naan (5.99). Very moist and, but more slightly burnt. See the photos where it is on top of the tikka masala I then had the lamb seekh kabab (14.49) this was the best part of the items I tried. Lemon rice was firm and had a nice citrus flavour. Kababs were moist and plenty of spices in them. I did like the mint dressing that came with the salad. The chicken tikka masala (13.99) was the most disappointing part of the meal. It was served with basmati rice that was not too fragrant. Chicken breast was fine inside the cup: I had about seven 2 oz portions. They were pretty good and have a good neutral flavour. The sauce on the other hand was not good for me. It was fresh yes, but was so off in flavour from most sauces I had. It was kind of watery, had way too many tomato in it and had little spices at all. I would not get this again. The photo I provided may decieve you, those have the naan on top of it. You get the side of rice and the cup of masala. That's it. A fourth of the menu is blocked out. Please again see the photos. My impression is that portions are a little bit small for what you pay for. If I had to go again, I would take the keema naan and the lamb seekh kabab as they have the better value.