3/5 Laura B. 10 months ago on Google
I
haven't
been
to
India
Grill
since
before
they
were
at
the
back
of
the
Highlands.
They
still
had
a
buffet
and
I
very
much
enjoyed
the
food
I
chose
from
the
buffet.
The
interior
is
very
nice
&
much
improved
from
that
of
the
other
location.
Probably
especially
nice
at
night.
The
sun
made
it
difficult
for
me
to
take
many
photos.
I
wanted
to
try
a
few
things
I
had
not
before.
I
started
with
the
Aloo
Tikki
Chaat.
Its
3
small
fried
potato
patties
covered
in
a
yogurt
sauce,
a
sweet
&
spicey
tamarind
sauce
and
a
green
chutney.
Parts
of
the
potato
patties
were
lightly
crispy,
but
in
general
they
didn't
give
a
great
mouth
feel.
I
didn't
care
for
the
taste
of
the
combined
sauces
at
first,
but
came
to
very
much
like
the
taste.
I
didn't
care
for
the
green
chutney
(if
I
am
using
the
correct
term).
The
salad
was
supposed
to
be
cucumbers,
carrots,
tomatoes,
bell
peppers
with
spices
and
lemon
juice.
The
cucumber
slices
were
so
horribly
bitter
I
couldn't
eat
them
(not
their
fault)
&
there
were
no
bell
peppers.
I
could
see
a
light
sprinkle
of
spice,
but
could
taste
nothing
and
there
was
no
lemon
juice
any
where.
I
asked
them
to
take
the
salad
away
because
it
was
just
far
too
bitter
to
eat.
I
asked
that
they
take
it
off
my
tab
because
of
the
extreme
bitterness
&
they
happily
did
so.
Next
up
was
the
Mulligatawny
Mulgai
soup."
A
delicately
spiced
lentil
soup
garnished
with
rice
and
chicken".
The
lentils
had
been
blended
into
the
soup
and
it
was
a
bit
thin
and
VERY
bland.
No
rice
and
some
chicken.
It
came
with
a
lime
wedge,
which
I
definitely
used
and
had
to
add
salt
&
pepper
several
times
to
give
some
flavor.
The
soup
has
great
potential
if
they
would
add
more
lentils
(whole
or
pureed)
and
significantly
increase
the
spices
or
actually
add
them.
Last
was
Gulab
Jamun,
which
I
have
had
before
at
India
Grill,
as
well
as
other
restaurants.
I
have
always
had
them
served
hot.
Today,
they
were
cold,
which
was
a
heck
of
a
shock!
I
was
expecting
a
hot
sweet
bite
and
that's
NOT
what
I
got!
They
are
definitely
better
hot.
I
won't
order
them
again.
The
biggest
issue
was
that
I
asked
for
a
glass
of
Pinot
Grigio,
which
is
a
white
wine.
My
waitress
brought
me
a
glass
of
unknown
red
wine.
They
happily
fixed
it
and
apologized.
Having
eaten
there
before,
I
know
they
serve
great
tasting
food,
but
I
was
definitely
NOT
impressed
today.
There's
no
way
they
could
know
how
bitter
a
cucumber
could
turn
out
to
be,
but
all
of
the
stated
components
of
the
salad
should
have
been
present
on
the
plate
and
they
can
taste
it
to
see
if
it's
adequately
spiced.
Same
with
the
soup
-
the
rice
should
have
been
there.
I
would
order
the
Aloo
Tikki
Chaat
again,
but
without
the
green
chutney.
The
wine
was
inexcusable-
their
staff
should
be
familiar
enough
to
know
the
difference
and
they
only
offer
1
white
wine.