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Well, this is Bhog restaurant now, was Sankranti before. We didnt like it few months ago, but a different story now.. we tried Chicken and veg thali here. Excellent taste! Each and every item on both the thalis was very good, we were actually surprised.. Best part is the naan! Its so tender and they
Ordered the mixed pakoras and mixed chicken. Both dishes were oily, the chicken was dry yet oily, and extra salty. The chicken did not look like it was made in the restaurant (aka bought from a packet and prepped) the mirchipakora was just batter and it too was very pasty. The paneer pakora was als
down from five stars. biryani clearly made from a packet (extra salty) where it used to be made with fresh vegetables. food quality has markedly gone down and i hope they find their way again. is the food in the image worth $14?
Food quality has gone down significantly. We have ordered online and have gone to this restaurant in person before the pandemic. Curries were always good portions, along with delicious, flavorful, and freshly made. Ordered online again recently and it was literally a bowl of grease. We had to pour
This place blew me away, can't believe I haven't found it before. Food was spiced just right, but this wasn't just about blunt spicyness, the spices used gave it immense character and the dead giveaway here is discovering black licorice in the curry gravy - these guys aren't screwing around! If you
Good stuff here. Update I’m sure I ordered paneer on skewers cooked in the oven That’s not what I received At the risk of sounding like a “KEN” Here goes. I sit here writing this with a headache because it’s been over 2 hrs since I placed an order on easy street. No incredible quality can mak
Aug 28 2019 post-proposal lunch of NZ. Cute little place with urban vibes. Server was nice. Ordered lunch special: daal tadka with baingan bharta served with rice. Both had fresh flavors but could be more flavorful/spicy, should’ve asked for it. NZ got Chana masala: pretty good. ~$10-11 for each ite
I hope you guys understand difference between gravy and soup. The gravy was more watered than milk in India
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