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フィードバックを提供するThe place was well decorated. The staff was nice. The spring rollers were beautiful and crispy 5/5. The Veg Manchurian was tasteful 5/5. The hakka noodles were not dry and had a nice kick 5/5, the hot and soup soup would have been a little better. 4/5. The problem comes with the chili wearer who had a taste of ketchup that ruined the dish. The wiper was crispy and fresh tasting, which was good 2/5. The plates and containers supplied by the notches were made of paper and due to the nature of the gravitation trays the containers were not the best for them. Overall, it would come back to try new dishes.
Love this place. They do have a buffet style weekday lunch, but not all you can eat fill up your tray once. However, my favorite menu item is the chicken 65, and it was not on the buffet, at least today. There was a good mix of meat and veg options. Overall, a good value, but not my favorite Indian buffet (although this place seems more Desi Chinese style than Indian or Chinese). But really, I do love their chicken 65, and you can always order it from the menu next time I will wait and go that route.
This was an amazing foodie paradise. The taste is tantalizing to the tongue and the dishes are mouth watering. After a long time I had truly great Indo Chinese food. My wife and kids loved it too. We will definitely be making the long drive here. It’s worth it.
Went here one evening with my family looking for some Chinese food. The place is very neat and clean with a good indo Chinese vibe. The menu has vegetarian and vegan options which is a huge plus. Would definitely recommend the Hakka noodles and veg baby corn. The staff was friendly and nice too. Over all a great dinning experience.
Wow! What an experience. I have been in the US for more than 8 years but have hardly ever found a restaurant serving such delicious authentic Indian food. All items on the menu are superb. Much better than Bombay Chopsticks where the manchurian curry is just chilly paste. The sweet corn soup reminded me of my days in Bangalore. Try it folks.