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Shezan Restaurant
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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i found that even though the place was empty, the service was slow. when i entered the restaurant, i was greeted by a guy who pointed me to a table from his seat. i ate under dim fluorescent lighting. i thought the prices for this kind of restaurant was a bit on the high side. $2.99 for vegetable samosa, $8.99 for malai kofta served with tomatoes, cucumbers, and onions - all out of seaon, and $2.99 for mango lassi that was NOT cold. it felt like a take-out joint that wanted to be a nice restaurant. the saving grace for this place was that the one piece of tandoori naan i got at $2.99 was quite excellent. i hear that the weekend special lunch buffet consisting of indian, pakistani, and chinese food is a better bang for the buck at $10.99.
Pros: good naan, easy parking, clean tablewarre
Cons: mediocre mango lassi, empty during dinner
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