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Businiess name:  Royal India Cuisine
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
(the review below is an edited version of the very acerbic one i wrote before - a rereading exposed it to have a lot of information that was not factual) We were a group of 7 (4 indians) and we made the mistake of not reading the reviews carefully before choosing to go to Royal India. The overall ratings for Royal India seems to be high but the restaurant doesn't stand up to it. The interior looked pretty decent but the prices are very high. It cost our group of 7 upwards of $260. We ordered two starters - aloo tikki and some kabab. the portions were tiny. Each starter is good for no more than 2 - but they cost twice as in other places. Main course was ""Royal Feast for two' (~$60), Chicken tikka masala ($16), Chicken korma ($16), another Chicken entree ($16), Baingan barta, Chicken Biryani, Veg Biryani along with 5 rotis ($3 each) and ~3 naans ($6 each). The portions were decent this time but most of the chicken dishes tasted the same. The biryani was below average. However the tandoori chicken was decent. The waiting at the tables makes you uncomfortable. The waiters - one lady in particular - keep visiting your table asking 'are you finished?' wanting to clear the tables. The dessert portions are average. The complimentary tea and gulab jamuns they gave weren't anything to talk about.

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