The coupon stated:
23.95+ tax for:
2 entrees (seafood excluded)
basmati rice
1 bread
1 appetizer
"plus small rice pudding"
They gave us a choice between only 2 options for both the appetizer and the nan, though it wasn't stated on the coupon. They also forgot to state that for both entrees they were only giving one small portion of rice!
The nan was completely burnt on one side. The place said they would remove the charge for the nan. The nan did come with 3 tiny portions of dipping sauce, though we didn't use them and wound up using the good part of the nan to try and finish the entrees since they gave us such a small amount of rice.
The appetizer we got was vegetable pokra(sp?) and it was actually quite good though it was almost the same size as the smallish entrees. It came in a burger-sized styrofoam box.
The rice had a few single splotches of red fluid in it that the place said was saffron, but we picked it off to be safe (yes, I know what saffron looks like, but would you take a chance these days?)
As I said we didn't get enough rice for our two entrees.
The entrees themselves were on the small side, though the butter chicken was good. The butter lamb was bland. The entrees came in styrofoam cups, as did the single portion of rice.
At the end there was a very tiny portion of rice pudding, and when I say tiny, I mean tiny! (think thimble)
While it's true they took the charge off for the burnt nan, I didn't appreciate losing half of my nan.
All-in-all, for the nan, the appetizer, two smallish entrees, small rice, and a rice pudding so tiny it isn't worth mentioning: I thought 26$ (tax included) was too much. And that was with the coupon! On the coupon it said the REGULAR price for this meal was 28$ (30$ with tax)! That's incredible to me.
I chalk this one up to experience and will not be recommending this place to any friends or acquaintances.
Pros: butter chicken
Cons: portion sizes, price
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