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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónI was looking for a good Indian place near my house and I found this gem that also has Jamaican food, which I love. The tiki masala and the jerk chicken were spectacular. Next time I?m going for the oxtail and goat. Don?t expect a fancy place. It?s at a gas station. But expect great service and wonderful food.
I was looking for a good Indian place near my house and I found this gem that also has Jamaican food, which I love. The tiki masala and the jerk chicken were spectacular. Next time I’m going for the oxtail and goat. Don’t expect a fancy place. It’s at a gas station. But expect great service and wonderful food.
Seriously. This hidden gem could be the culinary highlight of South Florida. Don't watch her soups, you'll never have a richer and richer experience in your life. The location could be part of the charm or authenticity, but it is not what you expect to be attached to a gas station. The staff is nice. And if you go here, you won't regret it.
First, it is not in all Indian restaurant. It is bad experience with food in Florida. Menu says basmati rice for rice items when it comes to food, it is made from normal rice that is very fat and we have seen dead insects on our basmati rice Pulav. We've tried many restaurants in Florida, but this is the worst food we ate.
Landed in Florida hungry looking for a lunch spot. Passed it by twice because all we saw was a gas station. The great reviews made us look harder. Circled back around and found it. The people were very sweet and patient with us. Never did a Jamaican and Indian menu before but have had plenty of Indian food in our life. We did a blend of both worlds and the food was amazing...the rice, Chana Masala, curry chicken, all of the Jamaican food, garlic naan and plantains. Wish we could transplant this place in our state. Thank you for this wonderful meal!