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4 based on 36 reviews
We showcase the simply authentic cuisine that brings in the idyllic charm of the traditional Indian Dhaba coupled with the impeccable urbanity to the food and ambience. Our expert Chefs magically blend the authentic flavours and blend them with various co
My favorite dishes are with curry chicken or curry lamb. The nan is good here and so is the halwa for dessert.
We were excited to try this restaurant, as it is Kingsbridge Diner, which is perfect for my son, as he doesn't care for Indian food, and Namaste, which is good for my daughter and me, as we do like Indian food. Also, it was recommended by a friend, by being good and reasonably priced, and it is close to where we live. We were very disappointed! First of all, the proprietor played Horror movies while we ate. The TV was right there, and she and another worker, our server, were discussing how much they liked watching them. Who really wants to watch people being murdered, tortured, and gore, while they're trying to eat? The proprietor sat down at the counter and watched, as it wasn't busy--but she wasn't trying to eat, either! Also, my son did not like the veggie burger he ordered (I tasted it, and I, who usually like veggie burgers, didn't care for this one either, and the mashed potatoes he ordered looked very dry. My daughter liked her Tandoori chicken, and samosas, but did say that the chicken was a little dry. I felt like Biryani, but it was a little too spicy for me (although I had asked for it with no spice), and didn't taste like any Biryani I had ever had. They told me that most Indian restaurants don't know how to make it, and that the Biryani spice IS spicy. In the future, I guess I'll have it in one of the many restaurants that "don't know how to make it." Even the Garlic Nan is better in all other restaurants--my daughter and I both agreed. The price of the meal was not cheap, either.We will not be coming back, nor recommending this restaurant.
Peshawri Grill Is New Jerseyâs Newest Indian Restaurant In The Heart Of Mahwah NJ owned By Vikram Kumar. Peshawri Grill, features the romance of the rustic North-West Frontier Of India. Peshawri Grill has tailored its style to traditional tandoor cooking.
We stopped in for lunch because it was on the way and they have a buffet on weekends. We were pleasantly surprised by the wide selection on the buffet. More importantly, we were delighted by the clear (unmuddied) Indian flavors. Each item had its own distinct, zesty (but not killer spicy) taste. The price is reasonable and the atmosphere clean and well lit.
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