01-09-2015, 07:23 AM
Either we all have different standards in taste, the restaurant's dishes aren't consistently prepared (not a good thing), or both?
All I know is what I like. My dish was very good, similar to what I've eaten at other Indian restaurants in Chicago and Tokyo. If I want to nitpick, I like my nan a little softer than what I got, but it was still very tasty. The rice was good too but I'd rather stick with nan. I still want to try their tandoori chicken.
Disclaimer: I've never been to India or U.K. so my credentials as a food critic are questionable at best.
All I know is what I like. My dish was very good, similar to what I've eaten at other Indian restaurants in Chicago and Tokyo. If I want to nitpick, I like my nan a little softer than what I got, but it was still very tasty. The rice was good too but I'd rather stick with nan. I still want to try their tandoori chicken.
Disclaimer: I've never been to India or U.K. so my credentials as a food critic are questionable at best.
Tim
A superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions--Confucius
A superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions--Confucius