3/5 Tanna G. 1 year ago on Google
I
tried
and
wanted
so
badly
to
love
this
place.
My
husband
+
child
and
I
went
early
afternoon,
walking
in
with
only
l
two
tabled
in
the
front
(main)
area
used
(by
three
people).
We
were
pigeonholed
into
the
back
quarter
(behind
a
wall
next
to
the
back
bathroom)
where
a
group
of
14
elderly
sat
(respectively)
as
a
group
mid-way
through
their
hangout/mealtime.
The
food
was
averagely
good,
I
ordered
the
chicken
curry
dish
which
was
tasty,
yet
the
chicken
had
four
pieces
within
which
were
rubbery
on
the
inside,
dry
on
the
edges
and
seemingly
old(?!).
The
flavors
were
great,
yet
ya
know
the
chicken
quality
(lack
thereof)
weirded
me
out.
My
husband’s
dish
was
too
dry
so
we
ordered
more
sauce
he
asked
for
4
extra
cups
of
sauce
(tiny
2
tablespoon
size
portions)
costing
$4
more.
I
also
want
to
note
that
when
I
asked
if
a
dish
was
“a
rice
dish”
meaning
just
rice
and
veggies
or
chicken
they
would
fancify
themselves
by
saying
“it’s
a
rice-forward”
dish.
Strange
as
a
simple
“yes,”
this
is
just
rice
and
chicken
or
just
rice
and
veggies
dish.
It
gave
me
the
same
vibe
that
Starbucks
sends
when
asked
for
a
large
and
they
say
“oh,
you
mean
‘venti’
size?”
As
to
frost
over
made-up
food-name-branding
to
charge-up.
I
would
have
easily
rated
this
place
as
a
4,
yet
since
the
chicken
got
me
a
little
gagged,
and
the
lacking
service…
I
would
be
amiss
to
not
rate
accordingly.
I
had
to
waive
the
server
down
more
than
three
times,
for
which
it
seemed
to
bug
/
bother
her
as
she
was
“in
the
middle
of
something,”
ironically
the
group
was
so
so
so
low
key,
slow
as
syrup
and
completely
content
with
their
own
company.
At
one
point
I
went
to
the
front
of
the
restaurant
hiking
my
infant
in
hand
to
get
the
attention
of
the
server
just
to
ask
for
more
sauce.
Even
that
seemed
to
be
too
much
for
the
server
to
handle
as
one
ignored
me,
which
another
finally
asked
how
she
could
help.
Too
bad
for
all
this
as
I
genuinely
lived
the
hand
painted
wall
art
and
overall
“homely”
feeling
of
a
local
restaurant
with
flavors
of
wooden
beads,
tassels
and
some
tiny
Indian
flavor
inspired
dishes.
Just
felt
off
to
sit
for
so
long
without
much
assistance,
and
having
to
ask
for
water,
for
water
refills,
for
napkins
(getting
only
three
extra
when
we
requested
them-and
yes
we
had
naan
bread
so
using
our
hands
to
eat
therefor
needing
napkins),
and
also
having
to
request
utensils
was
unexpected.
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