The food here is ok, but they have definitely priced themselves out of my business. They raised the price of all their dishes by two to two and a half dollars, and raised the price of their breads by between 50% and 100%, which means you're going to pay $13 for a TAKEOUT meal, not including a drink. Order for four people and you're up over FIFTY BUCKS. For TAKEOUT? No more for me. You can get a sit-down Indian meal for just a little more than this. Cuisine of India has a bread basket that gives you a variety of bread at a lower price, so you're not spending $12 on bread.\r
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As for the food quality, we ordered two dishes that were supposed to have creamy sauces but didn't seem to have creamy sauces. Not sure what happened. Maybe high food prices are having an effect? Perhaps ... but other restaurants seem to still be able to make their creamy sauces creamy. \r
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Some of the vegetable dishes seemed to have an abundance of squash, which I just consider space-filler food. For these prices, I don't want filler. \r
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The quantity of food was more than sufficient. Maybe the solution is to make the dishes smaller and charge less for them, that way we can get a good variety without breaking the bank. I won't be going back unless the prices come down somehow.\r
Pros: Food is alright, quantity is sufficient, speed is sufficient
Cons: Not worth the price
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