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    food: 4.0     scene: 2.33     service: 3.0

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March 21, 2008
John M Irvine, CA

Hands down the best Indian restaurant in Orange County. I've been to everything from Maharaja's, to Royal Khyber and Saagar, and nothing comes close to the authentic dishes offered here. Don't be scared away by the location or the relatively plain furnishings! I'd recommend the Dinner for 2 (includes chutneys, mixed grill, a vegetable dish, chicken tikka masala - the best around! - and dessert - the Kheer is great!), and they also offer an unbelievable weekday lunch buffet for around $6.

March 19, 2008
John Tustin, CA

This is the unquestionable dark horse of Indian restaurants out there. Do not look at this hole-in-the-wall and walk away. The food here is to die for. I had the Chicken Tikka Masala and my girl had the Vegetable Khorma. This is, without a doubt, the BEST Indian food around! I sincerely hope they will be around long enough for me to enjoy their food for a good many more years. You will HATE the atmosphere. The manager never smiles and is about as friendly as a doormat. But the food!

December 31, 2007
gloria santa ana, ca

i have been going to this restaurant for years and it is the best Indian food i have tasted. my family and i always seem to go to other restaurants but nothing seems to compare. i recommend it to anyone and everyone. the atmosphere is great, there is indoor and outdoor sitting. we can dress up or dress down and you will not feel uncomfortable. the owners are nice and the staff.



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