I got the ginger beer to try, not bad. It's non alcoholic, it was very ginger which was nice. If you drink a lot at the same time, you will feel this heat inside of you.
We ordered appetizers, few samosas ($10.95 for 2), gol gappa ($$1.75/shot) and potatoe patties ($11 for 3). We ordered a few mains, chicken korma ($19.95), coconut karahi chicken ($17.5), beef ($20.25), cod ($18.95) and other ones but I don't know. We ordered a lot. We also got some naan.
The gol gappa was interesting. They said it's to cleanse your taste bud. It's a little water shot with this crispy thing. The waitress suggested to pour some of the water into the crispy puff then eat it and drink the whole thing up. That water was funny at first but I really like that herb and minty taste at the bottom. I thought it was really good.
The samosas, you can't really go wrong with samosas. It was both beef and chicken together but somehow it looked like all beef to me. It was well flavoured and had a little kick to it. Really good.
The potatoe patty, I didn't get to try so can't comment.
The mains, I can only comment on the ones I have tried. My favourite one was the coconut karahi chicken. I was surprised because the best one is supposed to be the chicken korma. I thought the coconut one just taste so much better. I can't describe it. It didn't have a coconut flavour or anything to me.
The chicken korma, I thought it was a bit burnt like taste so it wasn't my thing. The curry was good, they weren't super spicy.
I tried a bit of the cod, not bad but I prefer the meat ones.
The beef was very soft, almost like melt in your mouth.
Overall, it was not bad but very pricey, good thing I didn't have to pay haha. I kind of wanted my own curry because parents are on vacation so I can take leftover home and don't have to cook, oh well.
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