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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónThe restaurant offers a variety of Indian, Chinese, and Western dishes, but be prepared to pay a high price for the subpar service. Expect long wait times for your food, even when the restaurant is not busy. During my last visit, I was left waiting for a table, only to have the owner ignore me and seat another group. Very frustrating experience.
When dining at the Indian restaurant, do not be mistaken by the term "Jain food" as simply no garlic or onion. There is a deeper meaning to it. I tried the Jain Thali with armi and found that the rice was delicious, the vegetables were nicely cooked with ginger, and both curry dishes were excellent. Overall, it was a satisfactory dining experience and worth trying.
The restaurant offers a variety of Indian, Chinese, and Western dishes. However, customers should be aware that prices are high considering the poor service. Even with few customers, there may be a long wait for food. During my last visit, I had to wait to be seated while the owner ignored me and seated another family instead. This lack of attention and care is unacceptable.
Jain food in Indian restaurant means no garlic, no onion etc, of course there is deeper meaning. Tried their Jain Thali with armi, the rice was good, the veg was well cooked with ginger, two types of curry were both nice, overall not bad, worth trying.