- 整體 3
- 食物 3
- 服務 3
- 氛圍 4
We were a party of five and excited to try this place. While the concept is interesting and the ambience is decent, we found the food overpriced for the taste and quality, and the service was underwhelming.
Drinks: The chai espresso martini was enjoyable, but the other drinks we tried fell flat.
Appetizers: We ordered the tater tots, kale fritters, and okra fries. Unfortunately, they arrived almost cold and tasted like pre-prepared or frozen items with seasoning and chaat masala sprinkled on top.
Main Dishes: We tried their signature paneer, butter chicken, fish curry, and the smashburger— all Indian-inspired dishes. The portions were disappointing for the price, especially the fish curry, which contained just three small pieces of fish. The grated paneer was an interesting choice, but the dish lacked substance and had mild spice levels. The smashburger was supposed to have an extra zing of spice, but it didn’t stand out, and the fries were served cold. When we raised our concern with the server, rather than addressing the issue, they suggested ordering additional food which we may like more...(?) The naan was subpar for an Indian restaurant— it tasted like store-bought naan with garlic butter brushed on top.
Service & Pricing: They automatically charge an 18% service fee, which would have been reasonable if the service matched the cost. However, the staff was slow, and we spent half our time waiting for a server. To top it off, after we asked for the check, the manager came and rushed us to leave, this was after waiting for 10-15 mins for the server to come and give us the check so we didn’t understand the point of that.
Overall, I hope they improve as they establish themselves. There’s potential, but the experience didn’t meet expectations.