"I love Indian food, but I think now that a) I don't know authentic Indian food, or b) Haveli Cuisine has its own style. Whatever it is, I will be careful from now on to recommend only this kitchen to those who can take very spicy dishes. Haveli Cuisine has taken over a shell that used to be a good Indian restaurant years ago, then another, then Italian. Although clean and bright, the decor is very basic, with not much ambience. The menu is large, with a curious selection of traditional Chinese dishes. The Samosas are very sharp! Only two of our parties managed them. All we tried was excellent. When it came to tempt, I asked what was the least spicy dish that I ordered, as I often ate it and enjoyed it. Unfortunately, I couldn't even eat five bites. Only one (one Chinese selection) was not sharp from the three other participants at the table. That doesn't distinguish a place, but I didn't expect a normal tasted dish to be sooo hot! What will probably kill this restaurant is the lack of an alcohol license - no beer, no wine, no drinks."