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Businiess name:  Dosa
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
As a South Indian, I was initially thrilled to come across this place because there are so few South Indian restaurants in this country. However, after waiting over 2 hours for a table and being addressed in an extremely rude way by the management, I was sad to find that the food was the biggest disappointment of all. The dosas were soggy and bland overall. The spring dosa in particular was just plain unappetizing. The desserts were the only redeeming qualities. If you want real South Indian food, this is not the place to get it. If you want to feel like you are eating somewhere trendy, then go for it. I think the only reason that this place survives is because they have zero competition and most people don't have any experience with South Indian food. Pros: Desserts Cons: Wait time, service, food

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