a variety of food items on a table
three gulabas in a bowl
a menu for a restaurant
Vegetable Biryani
the menu of the restaurant
a tray of chicken and a bowl of potatoes
Menu
Bharva baingan
Butter chicken
Bhuna Gosht
Biryani
Butter Chicken Chicken Masala Garlic Naan 2 Piece Samosa
Goat Haleem
food
Butter chicken, spicy paneer, garlic naan bread, kabobs
curry, food
Paneer.
food, chicken wings and fried chicken
pizza, food
food, ramen and noodles
food
mussels, food, oysters and mussels, shellfish, oysters
food, soups and chowder
food, curry
Andrew M.
May 25, 2024
Flavor is absolutely on point. I love Indian food and culture. The only negative for me is the quantity of meat v bone. I ordered the Sufiyani biryani. Sadly meet seeemed to be the missing ingredient!
Read MoreMuriel H.
Nov 28, 2023
My companion and I ordered Chicken Samosas. Butter Chicken, Chicken Tikka Masala, and Onion Naan. The Chicken Tikka came with a side of naan. I had a Diet Coke and my friend ordered hot tea, which came in a styrofoam cup. The total came to just over $50! The Tikka consisted of two small drum sticks, scorched and partly inedible. On the plate was a slice of raw onion and some scraps of iceburg lettuce. The Butter Chicken, which came with rice, was a watery soup with some cubes of chicken in it. The taste was so-so. The samosas were OK. They were the smallest I've ever seen, about 2-1/2 inches across, deep fried in an egg roll skin. The naan breads were good, especially the onion one. I had to ask for a knife to cut my chicken. That took a while. The service was slow and indifferent. The young woman seemed to want to be anywhere else (I wondered if her family even pays her). We were the only customers in the place, but had to wait 10 minutes or more each time we needed something. We were clearly a bother. But halfway through the meal, she asked if we wanted the check. And asked twice more before we were done. My friend used her credit card and was given a receipt, but wasn't asked for a signature. I'm not sure whether this might be part of a scam. My friend found baked-on food on the rim of her plate. My plate had a chip that was dark gray. The bathroom was also grungy. I suspect that their dishwasher might be broken. Time for the health inspectors to pay them a visit! I've eaten in Indian and Pakistani restaurants in Chicago, San Francisco, Toronto, and London, and never had a bad meal. I ate in small, modest places and in fancy restaurants, and the food was delicious, sometimes extraordinary. And I've never been to a South Asian restaurant that cost so much or cared so little about cleanliness! For shame!Go elsewhere!
Read MoreJohn B.
May 26, 2023
Food was terrible, hair in food. The butter chicken was more like butter soup, with only 2 pieces of chicken. The Naan was burnt hard ans stale. It took over an hour for a take out order. The were visibly high. They served the Indian customers first. The over charged us.Never again.
Read MoreAllison C.
Mar 23, 2024
Very small portions. Everything is a la carte. Butter chicken tastes whitewashed. Will not be ordering again
Read MoreChad S.
Apr 29, 2023
The chicken korma curry was inedible. It was a whole chicken breast sitting in a broken and badly separated gravy. The naan was garlicky cardboard and the saffron rice was just dry and flavorless.The only edible part of our meal was the chicken 65, which was just average. Total cost for this disappoint? $65.
Read MoreSharon C.
Jul 9, 2023
The food was fantastic. Super fresh, flavored well, and my in laws love coming here because it's halal and authentic. The owner, I think, was working by herself and was super kind, making sure that each table was tended to.
Read MoreRebecca G.
Jun 16, 2023
This used to be our go-to spot, but lately quality has been hit or miss, at least for carry-out. The last time, half of our order was actually inedible...the naan was flat, burned, and dried out and I couldn't even eat more than a few bites of the haleem, which was a super spicy, unappetizing meat slurry/porridge. I was also disappointed in the butter chicken and tikka masala, which were mostly soup with a few pieces of chicken. On a positive note, the Chicken 65 is consistently solid, although it can be really oily. Their prices seem to have gone up considerably and the past few times have been so disappointing that I'm reluctant to return.
Read MoreTim T.
Feb 13, 2024
Great Hindu food. Chicken biryani was off the charts. Definitely will biryani was off the charts. Definitely will be back fast. Taste great. Great service. Fast service. Awesome ambiance. Like I said, definitely will be back to try out this Hindu food again. One of a kind Bhenchod food
Read MoreMark F.
Dec 7, 2023
Stopped for dinner while running errands and was sorely disappointed. Ordered mutton korma, chicken biryani, garlic naan, chicken and veggie samosas and two mango lassi. All pretty basic and I think pretty safe bets for a restaurant I'd not tried before. I asked for ice water, and was told we could only have bottled water, which I think is odd, but brushed it off. The samosas came out and were probably the only part of my entire meal that was decent. The mutton korma was honestly almost offensive. It almost seemed like it was scraped from the bottom of the pot, and of the 5-6 pieces of "mutton" in the bowl, 4 were just bone. I've eaten mutton and am aware there is often a lot of bone to work around, but this wasn't even the case. There were bones with zero meat, just cooked bones. In the end, I'd say that there was less than 2 tablespoons of meat in the entire serving. The sauce separated to the point there was a pool of oil, some overcooked sauce that separated into clumps and the bones. I let the server know that this was the case, and she apologized, and that was the end of it. She offered another serving to go, but I was so put off, I declined.The chicken biryani was pretty flavorless and the chicken seemed like it had been reheated and buried under a serving of rice. Nothing too notable other than it being boring.When we were done, and received the check, I noted that there was no line for me to tip. The server said they only accept tips in cash. Thankfully I had a $20.00 bill in my wallet, but I almost never carry cash, so could have been left in a very awkward position if I hadn't. I hate to complain, and feel terrible leaving a negative review about a small business. My stepfather (who was from India) and mother owned an Indian restaurant in NYC and I grew up eating a lot of Indian food in my childhood. This was my son's first time trying Indian food and it was not a good experience to the point that I'm sure he'll be hesitant to have it again. I hope that someone else's first experience isn't negated by a poor choice in restaurant.
Read MoreJoy D.
Apr 15, 2024
I would never go there again. Their food is very spicy and very salty. Most items taste like they have been make long back. They just reheat and serve it seems like.
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