We were at Moksha with another family for dinner and pleasantly surprised initially with the quaint location and ambiance of the place. But unfortunately for us the feeling did not last long. The waiters were extremely inattentive right from the get go. We were a party of five and only had 4 plate settings and when we got tired of trying to get the waiter's attention, had to grab silverware and plate ourselves from a neighboring table. And the menu is 2 sheets of paper they give you and even that, we were given only 4. Yes, the food is good.
But often people got to a restaurant for so much more than food, to get-together with family and friends, or just get away from a daily routine. Anyway, when my friend asked for ice cream, the waiter said he does not know if it is available and then when we asked him if they had ice cream, just said he will check in the kitchen and never got back to us with an expression that can described rude, at best. Another waiter finally got us desserts and not with smile either. For us, the experience, in spite of the not so bad food, left a bad after taste.
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