WHERE NOT TO EAT? Little India, hands down.\r
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If you want to know how NOT to run a service, then go to Little India.\r
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You get a woman who pronounces the words, ""Welcome to Little India"" but her expression is clearly, ""WTF are you guys here for?""\r
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The samosas had cracked open and oil had seeped into the filling - ugh! Basmati Pilaf was nothing other than Plain Steamed rice. Maah ki daal was dry. There were two miserably oily looking legs of chicken in the Tandoori Chicken - below it there was a foil which had fat which had drained into it and dried up - wonder when it was last changed.\r
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We asked for bowls and were told ""this is a buffet"" - indeed! We asked for plain naan, the waitress took away the buttered naans with a response, ""You should have told me before."" Whaat?\r
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The short moustachioed owner whatever came out of the kitchen making excuses saying, ""People work hard."" Yeah? So if you can't bear the heat, get out of the kitchen! If you can't bear the hard work, go dumpster diving!\r
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We were not served even a glass of water. When he failed to defend the indefensible, he started to say, ""if you don't like this place, you..."" to which my wife responded - ""we were leaving anyway""\r
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All these positive reviews are probably the owner's cronies - don't believe a word of what they say.\r
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I have eaten Indian and non-Indian food in many cities in the US and around the world. This was by far the crappiest service and even crappier food that was on the fare.\r
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In one word - AVOID!
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