Small Indian boutique restaurant. Average overall compared to Indian I had elsewhere across the country. The tandoori chicken dinner was slightly dry and a smaller portion than expected for a dinner. So it ended up being an appetizer for me. The chicken did not have the strong flavor I had hoped for, maybe more time in the marinade overnight is needed to get the flavor profile perfected. As for the next selection, coconut curry lamb. The sauce had a nice flavor and texture. Also, the flavor profile right on par with expectations, which at this point were pretty low. Just an average Indian curry dish that is mildly satisfying, yet could be upgraded by importing fresh spices ground in house and a little more love put into the cooking. Eeyore was not wow'd by the experience. We both agree on this one, not as perfect and bold in flavors as we had hoped.
One of the worst food I ever had. Soggy Naan, malai kofta bland - besan gravy with bhalla (Dahi bhalla wala) and tasteless gobi 65. Spice level for the order was medium. Complete waste of money
Unbelievable Indian food. Specifically the garlic naan and coconut curry with goat. Always loved the Dunwoody location and was so excited to see a new location so close to where I live. The tikka masala and butter chicken are more tomato-forward and not very creamy than others I’ve had.
Both locations, Sandy Spring and Dunwoody, are very good. We always look forward to getting food from here.
Great place to eat at. Service was excellent. Will be coming back again.
My favorite Indian restaurant. Really good about keeping the spice level mild when you ask them too. (I can't comment on higher spice levels because I never order it that way, but I would assume they have it covered.) I was excited when the Sandy Springs location opened. The food is just as good as Dunwoody, plus they open at noon on weekends (instead of 2).
Worst ever restaurant I have visited in Atlanta. There was pungent smell the dining area.
it's a great place to dine in. food was delicious and fresh.