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Businiess name:  Masala Wok
Review by:  Stephen L.
Review content: 
Hmmmm. Where to begin. It was clean. The prices where a little too high for an entree with that much rice in it. $7 to $9 but I still left hungry. But I just couldn't tell what they were going for here. Is everyone ready for the Indo-Chinese thing? Did they accomplish bringing this type of food to us? I'm still not sure. I mean I under stood the ordering process and the menu-- vegetarian, chicken, lamb.....but it just was too much effort for a hungry person. We have some vegetarians in our lunch group and I suppose for them it was good change. The food could be ordered spicy or mild, it just didn't seem to be an option that was able to help this food out. It seemed too much like they were going for a trendy, Indian, fast food place. I would compare it to the same feeling I get from Chipolte having that trendy, Mexican, fast food thing going on. If I were feeling like eating a little healthier I would probably go back. But gees, I think I would have rather have had a Big Mac and fries.

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