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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWe had never tried Indian or Nepali food before dining here, and we were really pleased with our choices: butter chicken, methi chicken, chili dumplings, and samosas. I wasn't sure how much spice we could handle, so we opted for medium heat, which turned out to be perfect. It was spicy in a delightful way—not overwhelmingly hot. The next day, my spouse is feeling the curry's kick, but I feel great and I think the leftovers will make for a fantastic treat later on.
There are three Indian restaurants in Grand Rapids, and they all serve delicious food with generous portions. The diners here really appreciate the attention to detail, even when it comes to the little things.
Desi Spice offers delicious food! Their Thalli, which is Nepalese, resembles a personal buffet. For just $13.99, you get a choice of chicken, lamb, or goat as the entrée, along with lentil soup, a vegetable dish, naan, papadum, rice, freshly made yogurt, and a dessert ball. It's consistently tasty every time you visit!
My friend told me about this place two days ago. wow the butter huh was so delicious garlauch naan was great.
I wish I could none of them, one of the most terrible Indian restaurants I've ever been. I sung three days ago and felt sick the next morning, eating that she served me was spoiled, I still suffer from throat sour and fever, so please don't waste her money and health?