"The veggie biryani, on the other hand, was incredibly spicy—almost excessively so, even for me as an Indian. It’s concerning how spicy it was; I don't think it's healthy to consume something that intense. Uber Eats only offers two spice levels: default and mild. They claim the default level is perfect, but that's definitely not the case—it’s overwhelmingly spicy. They should really offer a normal spice level as an option.
To add to my disappointment, the biryani didn’t come with onions or lemon, which is quite surprising given the prices here. Additionally, there was an excessive amount of spices in the biryani (see my photos). The most irritating part was the broken cinnamon sticks—they should be served whole so that they can be easily removed while eating. Having broken pieces randomly caught between my teeth with every bite is quite frustrating!
On a positive note, the raita was fantastic; I appreciated that they didn't include cucumber, which I personally dislike in raita. I found the starter, which was meant to be spicy, to be mild, so I used it to balance out the overwhelmingly spicy biryani."