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Businiess name:  Ambala Dhaba Homestyle Indian
Review by:  Jeremy S.
Review content: 
The food here is simply delicious. The food ranges covers many different traditional Indian meals and plates; included are rices, curries, chicken, lamb, potato dishes, and of course naan bread. The menu is quite extensive and covers practically every and any hunger and taste desire. Also, they have many different flavors of milk shakes including pistachio, almond, and the delicious mango milk shake. Along with your order you do receive pickled carrots and several different chutneys. Beware because some of these can easily be considered too spicy for some diners. However, I found them all delicious. The unfortunate aspect of the restaurant is the prices. They are not as low as they once were. And even worse, the traditional flat naan bread (a must for any Indian cuisene) nor a bowl of rice come complimentary along with any order. They are separate side orders that are charged. Now this isn't to say that the restaurant is now expensive. It is still in the low price range, seeing that most plates fall between the price of eight and thirteen dollars. Portions are midsized and several plates should be ordered and shared among a group, small or large. However, overall the food is delicious and worthy of at least one trip by any.

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