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The term "Indian Chinese" always comes as a surprise to many. However, the inter-mixing of two of the most flavorful cuisines in the world really has produced a taste of its own. Chinese Mirch used...
The term "Indian Chinese" always comes as a surprise to many. However, the inter-mixing of two of the most flavorful cuisines in the world really has produced a taste of its own. Chinese Mirch used to be a wonderful window to this experience..sadly they appear determined to shut it. The portion sizes have definitely reduced and the flavors now take a back seat to the "mirch". The hakka noodles, which I consider to be the back-bone of good Indian Chinese, was dry and the manchurian (another prime attraction) balls were really too small to taste. Fortunately, there are some other places that seem to have opened up in the neighborhood and thats where we'll go.
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Its adequate at best, sticky floors, dirty seats at worst. Overall, its just disappointing to pay exorbitant movie prices for such theaters, but given location and convenience will watch another...
Its adequate at best, sticky floors, dirty seats at worst. Overall, its just disappointing to pay exorbitant movie prices for such theaters, but given location and convenience will watch another movie there if we have to.
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Serves food like a good north Indian restaurant -- wouldn't call it good Indian food however -- the food's too rich and heavy for that. But for a restaurant, it definitely meets the mark -- which...
Serves food like a good north Indian restaurant -- wouldn't call it good Indian food however -- the food's too rich and heavy for that. But for a restaurant, it definitely meets the mark -- which seems to be rather rare now days. On the stingier side with portions, especially for the prices and nothing exceptional in terms of vegetarian offerings on the menu. Overall: definitely recommend a visit and will go back ourselves.
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