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Haveli
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You know how it is. All too often you head out for Indian food and end up in some dirty restaurant eating mediocre food. We've been missing some of our old haunts since we moved out of the Bay Area, and I've been longing for my mother-in-law to come visit again and whip us up some good Indian food. In the meantime, though, we needed something local. Some friends recommended we try Haveli, and we're glad they did. Our meal was quite good with many different layers of spices for a deep, complex flavor. The owner was the waiter, and he was attentive without being annoying. The food was much more flavorful than what we've found at Kanishka or Preet's, and the price was lower too. This was good Gujarati food.
We're still looking for a good south Indian restaurant in the area. Are there any? What about real Punjabi food?
Pros: good food, service
Cons: hard to find, kind of hidden from road
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