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Businiess name:  Taj Mahal
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have to agree that the food is not spectacular but it has kept me going back in a scary sort of way, until now. I've been a regular at this family-owned restaurant for over 7 years, and one would imagine a business-owner to be a little more gracious to their regular patrons, but the husband (owner) has always been extremely rude (I think that is just his personality since he seems that way with all the diners) and the wife just pretends to be polite. My husband is very quick to pick up on these things and refused to go back after the second time we were there, but I was pregnant & wanted chicken tikka masala, so I kept eating there at least once a week and now I really regret it. I asked for a fork and the husband/owner brought me one with a scowl on his face, dropped it on the floor and seemed upset that I asked for a new one when he tried to put that dirty fork on the table for me--who in the world would eat with a dirty fork? He probably would've brought over the same one if I hadn't kept that one just to be sure. I'll never go back there. The good thing is that I found another Indian restaurant called India's Grill on San Vicente, kind of a drive but really great food and nicew people, too.

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