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Bidra med feedback4/22/2022] $30] we had Uber coupon. These were good but weren?t great. Sometime in May, I saw someone from Mumtaz sourcing chicken breasts from Aldi. Now, I know where they get chickens from. I love Aldi.
Has become our go to neighborhood Indian restaurant. Best in Dallas? No, but still very good and even better for the price and convenience. Have dined, done the lunch buffet and ordered to go numerous times. The lunch buffet is the best value for the price. Not the most exotic or spiciest items, assumed this is done by design to accommodate a wide range of palates. But all very tasty and well executed. Really great when they out out a fresh thing of naan. To go orders have always been handled relatively quick. Recommend ordering through the website to avoid any loss in translation when placing order. Also there?s usually a coupon on the website for a percentage off your order. Usually get an order of chicken tikka masala, garlic naan, aloo tikka and then branch out and try a new entree. Lamb vindaloo has been the recent fav. Last visit- 5/24/2022 (multiple prior visits)
Good experience for the two distinctive customer segments (whose gastronomic interests are seldom congruent) this place purports to serve. Balanced menu with fresh preparations which cover the key bases of North Indian cuisine. The lunch buffet stand was always kept loaded (and clean) with attentive supervision. Empty plates at the table are whisked away without request leaving one to enjoy one 's food without casting a glance at how many plates have used thus far. The buffet items are mostly standard fare with a nominal twist or two. Well planned workflow for the limited space of the buffet queue. Of course only regular diners (not yours truly) can comment on the changes between succeeding days. Not the least bit surprised that there was no seafood being offered because even though fish is cheaper than chicken or mutton (May 2022) these days, the thought to serve a Pescadores Item does not enter the minds of management. Although conversations float around the bi-level dining area, the place could not be called noisy. One can dine peacefully if necessary. Seating options based on the size of the group are readily made available.
Lunch buffet came out to just under $13 for one person, had a good selection of fresh foods both with and without meat. Salad area had lots of sauces, I definitely recommend the tamarind chutney to add some sweetness to your plate. Dessert on the day I visited included a rice pudding and gulab jamun. I?ll be back! note for those with nut allergies, there are cashews included in some of the buffet items which are NOT marked as such.
This place is the real deal. Authentic Indian food. Service was pretty good. Made me feel like this place is family owned. Every appetizer and dish we tried was either good or delicious. Some notes: if you're entree comes with rice, it'll be enough for like, three people. Order some bread to go with it too. It's amazing with the sauces. If you're not a professional when it comes to spicy foods, then specify you want your's Mild. Or you can go up to Regular. But, I wouldn't suggest you go beyond that.