"As for the food, my girlfriend and I started with samosas and a chicken dish she wanted to try. The samosa was filled with ground beef and peas, but had a slightly off smell. The chicken dish was breaded and unremarkable. For our main courses, I ordered lamb curry and chicken tikka masala. The garlic naan was doughy and uninspiring. The portion sizes were small for the price and the quality of the dishes was mediocre.
Overall, I prefer the Indian food in Queens and would not return to this restaurant. Seva in Astoria has the best Indian food in my opinion. While the commute is further, the quality of the food is worth it. The waitress was the highlight of the experience. I would give this restaurant 3 stars at best."