awesome staff. personally, I think the food is off the charts. Garlic naan alone is worth a visit. my friend highly recommends the lamb kebabs. visiting with a friend with a brain tumor and they were incredibly accommodating. when he had trouble with things we take for granted, like cutting the meat, they took it back into the kitchen it sliced it all up for him. A-1 eats. unpretentious, the food speaks for itself
The best Indian cuisine I have experience in the US. This was my first visit to Boston and we went to eat our for dinner. The Indian restaurant is probably family owned which I really liked! It is located at a cross section near Harvard.
We ordered Goat biyrani, Coke, and Malai chai. I really did not have much expecting about the place but my god everything was spot on! The biryani was so flavorful, the goat pieces were minced and the biryani had coriander leaves, chickpeas and other Indian spices which took me back to childhood!
They also let us have complimentary chicken wings and pakoras as the order takes time to prepare. It was very nice of them! The malai chai was also superb, not too strong. Everything was priced very reasonably.
I found one more reason to visit this place!
The food is easily one of the best North Indian I have had in US. Dal Makhani is absolutely fantastic. So is Paneer Tikka Masala. Palak paneer was ok. And quite incredibly, they make chai fresh. So it always tastes great. I am not a big fan of the vibe though. Could be made much more lively with minimal effort.
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