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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThe food here is absolutely delicious! Prices and shares are also very reasonable. This is our popular Indian restaurant. Best authentic flavors. If you like Mango, you need to try her Mango Yogurt smoothie! The only thing that was disappointed when we were is that they had only one waitress who was one of the owners. She's a very sweet lady, but as soon as she's busy she cheers too many things. Register, pick phone calls, commands and tables. So, if you eat and need something like a refill, you will end up waiting longer than normal. There was no music either. We felt like we were eating in a library because it was so quiet. As a foodie, I believe that the ambience is very important, so that a small Indian music would have added a lot to our experience in the background. Finally, when people go to eat food from other countries, you want to experience everything. That's why Mexican restaurants are always packed. Good food and great ambience. Overall, the food and service was great, and I would recommend this place to everyone! We'll go back soon.
Excellent and will be back soon. Really nice taste, an approximate spiciness level and her naan is legit. Lots of rice. We had the Chicken Tikka Masala and Lamb Curry; Krishna Indian level of taste, tops. Lamb was really tender and good cuts... no fat or grill bits. Chicken is crushed, but you can say it is freshly cooked. Veggie Samosas also exceeded expectations. Naan pieces are beautiful and large and full of herbs. All for a great experience.
Best Indian food ever and wonderful friendly service! We highly recommend! For the life of me, I can't remember the name of what I ordered, Saag Choholy? It had chickpeas, spinach and a wonderful cream sauce. I ordered the hotness at a level 4 out of a 1-6 heat scale, and I'd say that was about perfect if you like a little spiciness. The garlic bread, sort of like a flat bread was fantastic and the veggie appetizer (looks like little witch hats) with all the sauces was also excellent. Lots of food; took some home.
Today was my first visit to Brar's. The front window of the restaurant proclaims in foot-high letters that they have a lunch buffet 6 days a week. You are meant to take this as an inside joke. There is no buffet. Maybe there used to be one before COVID changed the world, but there isn't a buffet now. Laugh move on. I don't claim to be any sort of expert on Indian cuisine, so I asked our waitress what she might recommend. She suggested the thali since it has a variety of items so you can sample a few things. We got the non-vegetarian choice. When it arrived, my inexperienced eye told me this wasn't very much food. I wasn't very much correct. It was plenty. My lunch partner took some of his home. I don't think I will be eating again today. We were offered a spiciness level on a scale of 1-6. I've had experiences with Chinese restaurants where I ask for spicy, no really, extra spicy, but what I get instead is bland I have to kick it up with some hot sauce after the fact. So I was hopeful that 5 would do the trick here. It did. This lit up my taste buds quite nicely. I have friends who would run screaming from this but I loved it. With the sorry state of affairs in the world as it now is, it must be a tough go to keep a restaurant operating. Over the course of our lunch, the place got maybe half full. I'm perhaps being a bit generous with that estimate. It's a shame. This place deserves to stick around for a long time. Friendly, helpful staff. Delicious food. Not McCookieCutter slop. Go there. You'll be glad you did.
Food is good and reasonably quick. Spicy! Even at level 2... we ate in. Probably last time we do that because of all the annoying electronic noises coming from the reception desk at the back of the dining area.