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Businiess name:  Breads Of India
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My wife and I were so excited to have Indian food remotely near our house that would tolerate a lot. However, the meal we just finished was so bad that I'm writing this as she's still eating the last of what we managed to choke down. First of all, when we got home and eagerly opened the bag, we saw that for $30 we essentially got what would be *1* meal at another Indian restauraunt. The mango lassi was WAY too sweet, the naan was pretty dry and definitely nothing to write home about, we only got about 1/4 cup of daal that honestly tasted like NOTHING. There were 5 prawn (the tandori ""sauce"" was WAY salty and too strong) and the 3 chunks of ""cilantro spiced"" chicken, like the daal, tasted like nothing. Really. The chicken and prawns came with what looked like maybe tomato chutney but in reality was very sweet tomato paste with a little chunk of tomato here and there. PLEASE SAVE YOUR MONEY. For the same amount of money, go to Le Cheval across the street and get 3 meals worth that you'll rave about for days. Pros: It's an Indian food restauraunt in Oakland Cons: TERRIBLE food, over priced

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