For appetizer I had Paneer Pakoras I could have eaten
plate after plate of these. Entrée was Butter Chicken
medium spice with rice. It was enough for two, but so
good I managed to put it all down. I sopped up the
sauce with my Roti. The décor was colorful and peaceful
bringing you into India. I had a early reservation so the
noise level was serene.
Relatively standard Indian fare very competently prepared, presented in a nicely decorated space. Restaurant is very conveniently located near theaters and commuter rail, subways, etc. Enthusiastic waitstaff but a bit sloppy; food spilled conspicuously on our table in the appetizer course was not wiped up through the meal. The wine list could use some help; there are a handful of cheap ($20-30) if drinkable wines, then a huge jump to a single mid
You probably can't find friendlier staff at your best friend's house. Let the hip music and wonderful smells swirl around you, as you choose just which little known regional delicacy will transport you this time. Classy wonderful desserts, full bar, & even a hookah can round out your leisurely and scrumptious experience. Try the cozy room in the back, or coming on a fundraising night.
Great name and location, but mediocre food, lousy service and high prices - avoid this place.
I've had some of the most delicious Indian food in Boston here. From the outside it looks a little touristy, right in the theater district, but it's a very pleasant place to eat, the staff if lovely and helpful, and the food is outstanding--a great place to go before or after the theater.
Jul. 2007