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Aslam's Rasoi
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Get yourself and friends over to Aslam's Rasoi ASAP before the lines go around the block. If you like/liked the Indian Oven ""during the Muhammad era"" then you will love this place. If you hated the wait and the higher prices ""and even more inconvenient parking"" at Indian Oven check out Aslam's. Myself and 2 others had an entree each, 3-4 appetisers, tons on nan, lots of beer/wine, desert and the bill was still under $100. As far as the personal touch goes, the staff consisting of Shital and his crew will attend to your needs and Muhammad ""the chef"" is very approachable as well and will make your meal just the right hotness. My favorites are the Kormas/Vindalu and anything with a sauce but sometimes a tandori is the right call. I really like their rice because it doesn't have too many overpowering items in it. The nan is great especially the garlic nan. If you go, I recommend you introduce yourself and become a part of this special place and I don't feel you will be dissapointed like I was in Cabo San Lucas this week when my bill for a taco and no alcohol lunch for 2 came to $38 in a NO FRILLS restaurant ""I had to ask if they meant $38 US dollars"".
Pros: service, variety, value
Cons: parking
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