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Businiess name:  The Viceroy Royal Indian Dining
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Our first visit here. It was a Saturday night and Place was fairly crowded. There were3 waiters running around but no results. Tables were waiting for service and food. You could read other customer's disappointment from how they were looking around and searching for some service. Finally food arrived. Portions were so stingy. So called, soup was in a tiniest cup, for example. Taste is not what we at all expected. (We are regular to Indian restaurants) Very watery dishes (rice was good though). All the people at our party was unhappy with their excessively hot (spice) dishes (we had ordered mild). When we told them , their solution was to offer some yogurt to tone down the hot spice. Later, I tried a dessert (kheer, I think), which was the worst ever I had in any Indian restaurant. It was very runny sweet milk and a few pieces of rice. We will not go back there again and I bet you will be disappointed as well.

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