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    3.4 (316 reviews)
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    Vinay M.

    We came to Bhojanic to celebrate an anniversary. We didn't have reservations , we figured it wouldn't be too busy on a Monday for dinner. We were seated promptly. For starters we ordered the tandoori chicken ( originally ordered the wings but they were out) this was very dry and almost tasted like it was heated up in a microwave. We also ordered the pani puri which was okay, the water was a bit salty but spicy nonetheless to make up for it. We also ordered the poutine which was average. The burrito was a favorite by the table along with the Mexican bhel. The burrito was almost like biryani stuffed in a flour tortilla. For the main course we ordered the saag and chilli paneer. The saag was really good and even good the next day. The chili paneer was a bit sweet and not your typical chilli paneer. For dessert we ordered a gulab jamun which was good, warm, good amount of sugar.

    Shakahari with chili paneer, saag paneer, and alu ghobi
    Karnesha S.

    Came here for a Sunday afternoon lunch. I hadn't been to Bhojanic in YEARS but I was pleased to see that everything tasted exactly as I remembered! My server Alisha was great- super attentive even though she had other tables and was helpful in explaining the menu changes. I ordered the Shakahari Thali with alu ghobi, saag paneer, and chili paneer. The menu has changed quite a bit so it took me some time to navigate to what I wanted. They also have stuffed naan here, and I tried the paneer naan. It was really tasty! This is definitely one of the most unique Indian restaurants in the area which can be seen from the menu, with things like tots and nachos. They take the term "fusion" seriously! Definitely worth a visit.

    Interior.
    Daniel B.

    Bhojanic is a popular Atlanta area Indian restaurant which recently opened a second location (March 2013) in Buckhead at the Shops Around Lenox. I'm familiar with Bhojanic because I've been to the original location in Decatur and have attended events catered by the restaurant. When it comes to Indian restaurants in Atlanta, Bhojanic is one of the nicer ones. The Buckhead location is new and shiny. The space is tastefully decorated from floor to ceiling. The interior is narrow, but the modern design makes it feel spacious. The polished concrete floors are decorated with Indian prints, colorful pillows line the bench seating against the wall, and various ornamented light fixtures hang from above. Inside, there's a bar, a semi-private section for group dining, and table seating. Outside, there are several small tables on the front patio. Bhojanic serves authentic Indian food in both tapas (small, shareable plates) and entree form. The menu includes parathas (flatbread), chat (street food including different kinds of puri), kathi rolls (similar to small burritos), curry dishes, and salads. Thalis are also offered. Thalis are combination platters and I recommend them because you get to try a lot of different dishes. Expect to spend about $7-9 each for most of the tapas-sized plates, parathas, chat, and kathi rolls. The full-sized entrees are upwards of $18 (e.g. goat curry). Thalis are about $12-15 each, depending on how many meats and vegetables you order. The thali meat and vegetable options change often. There's also a paneer (cheese) of the day, biryani (rice) of the day, and specials. We visited on a Saturday afternoon no more than a month after the grand opening and most of the time, we were the only customers inside the restaurant. I tried the following on thali platters: Saag Paneer - creamed spinach with Indian cheese Chicken Curry - bone-in chicken in a ginger, garlic, onion, and yogurt-based curry Alu Gobhi - potatoes and cauliflower with ginger and tomato Chicken Tikka Masala - boneless tandoori chicken in a tomato cream sauce Daal Makhini - black lentils tempered with asafetida Bhindi Masala - sauteed okra with caramelized onions I like the way Bhojanic serves its thalis. Each thali is served on a metal tray with six compartments, each compartment designed for one food item. It's neat and reminds me of the cafeteria trays from elementary school. Other restaurants typically serve thalis in several small metal bowls (similar to banchan). The upper three compartments have your chosen meat/veggie items. The bottom three compartments have raita (cucumber yogurt sauce), rice pullao (rice with peas and carrots) and papadam (crispy lentil cracker), and a small side salad (lettuce, tomato, cucumber). The thali also comes with chapati (flat bread). Generally, almost everything tasted good. A few of the items were a bit overseasoned (one tremendously). I loved how soft and fluffy the rice pullao was. I wouldn't mind ordering a bowl of this a la carte ($2.95). The chapati was freshly baked, so it was served still steaming and glistening from the oven. Along with the papadam, these were ideal accompaniments to the flavorful food. I enjoyed all of the meat/veggie selections except for the Bhindi Masala. It was inedibly salty. I can tolerate salty foods, but it was too salty even for me. I tried mixing the bhindi with rice, chapati, and raita to drown out the saltiness, but it didn't help. I attempted to force myself to finish it, but couldn't. It was that bad -- a shame because I love okra. In addition, the Bhindi Masala was the only thali vegetable selection that day which incurred an additional charge of $1.50, leaving me that much more disappointed. I like Indian creamed spinach, often called Palak Paneer or Saag Paneer (as it's called here). It was smooth and creamy, but also more salty than average. Not nearly as bad as the bhindi, though. Bhojanic's version has cubes of paneer cheese (Indian cheese) in it, which is common. Both of the chicken dishes were delicious. I give a slight edge to the chicken curry. Both were flavorful. Note the Chicken Curry comes bone-in, so you'll have to work your away through bones if you want to enjoy it. The Chicken Tikka Masala is boneless. In both cases, the meat was tender and savory. The tomato flavor was evident when eating the Chicken Tikka Masala, moreso than I've experienced before. The Alu Gobhi was my favorite veggie, perhaps even over the Saag Paneer. The potatoes and cauliflower were covered in a rich and pungent sauce. Watch out for the chunks of ginger, which can be quite strong. More cauliflower, please. The Daal Makhini is made with asafetida, which is a spice sometimes used as a garlic and onion substitute. The lentils were thick, hearty, and tasty. Alexa was our server and she did a fantastic job. The entire staff was warm and welcoming. Book reservations for free on OpenTable to earn dining points.

    Thi T.

    After hearing several people (including Indian people) rave about this place, I finally gave it a try. Traffic around Lenox mall is crazy on the weekends. It almost reminded me of Snowpocalypse 2014 3.0. I finally got to the Shops Around Lenox center and finding parking wasn't too difficult. The inside of the restaurant was decorated nicely, but I opted to sit outside and enjoy the sun. The two page menu plus daily special offered a variety of options. I asked the waiter what was popular there and he basically mentioned everything on the menu. I opted to go with the Thalis (traditional Indian combo platter) for about $12. The tikka masala was lukewarm at best and a bit salty. Everything else was good, but not memorable. It was just enough food to not stuff me but did not totally satisfy me either. WiFi: Bhojanicguest PW: their phone number (4048418472)

    Enjoying a Taj...
    John E.

    (slightly longer review on my food blog) I've eaten at the Bhojanic location in Decatur on Clarimont Rd. This location I believe has only been opened for around a year. You'll find it in the shopping center to the right facing the Mall from Peachtree (it's anchored by a Crate and Barrel retail location) - Bhojanic is in the "crook of the elbow" - there's a wood-slat blind holding outside seating. The interior is modernist-trendy with interesting art and an open bar. The menu is interesting and highlights the idea of both serving traditional Indian cuisine and Indian-food-as tapas. If you think about the various dishes found in Indian cuisine, tapas (Spanish for "small plates") is an excellent vehicle for allowing diners to sample many different elements in smaller portions, so you aren't limited by the size of your party. For this, my first visit to this location, I attended with some visitors from Boston (Pranay and Tom) and my local friend Siddharth. We ordered a few beers (including an excellent slow-brewed "Taj Mahal" - after traveling to India I've found that for some reason this beer isn't really available IN India - it's also owned by the parent of Kingfisher, United Brewing but is virtually unknown there). After studying the menu I invited Siddharth to order from the table. He chose three entrée dishes and some various breads: Lamb Curry - this curry was dark and rich and wonderful with ginger, garlic and turmeric as the predominate flavors - in retrospect we should have ordered the goat instead (for some reason the Indians call goat "mutton" - I've always used that term for adult sheep). The meat was lean and slightly tough (but I've come to expect that) - goat has a similar flavor and tends to be more tender, if a bit more greasy. Chicken Tikka Masala - this is the classic chicken curry (most Americans call this "butter chicken" but then again, with enough ghee everything is!) - here's the Tikka is creamy and bright orange, with meats marinated in curd (yogurt), heated with spices and finished with a tomato puree. Delicious. Sag Paneer - this Northern Indian spinach dish was one of the best I've had recently - chunks of paneer (fresh milk cheese) tossed in spices and spinach. Naan -flat bread cooked in a tandoori oven Garlic Naan - as above but with garlic (appeared to be garlic powder - for some reason I haven't been able to find a good fresh-garlic naan in the US - the closest to what I sampled in India is at Heart of India on I285/Chamblee-Tucker). Tava Paratha - this is a whole wheat skiddle-fried flat bread The dishes came with a really delicious long-grain basmati rice - I loved the consistency, a bit buttery with a hint of cinnamon. Also a few papadam (lentil crackers) and spicy mixed pickles to add a bit of variety to the dishes. We finished the meal with a couple of unusual (for me) pistachio kulfis - this is basically an ice cream packed with pistachios and served with a rice vermicelli (on top). First time I've had it prepared with the noodles - seems it's a common thing around Calcutta. We had a wonderful experience with the food - I had seen some posts about some dishes being salty and this was not the case when we were there. The service seemed very slow to us - by the time the beers arrived we were quite thirsty. The next time I visit I'm going to try some of the tapas dishes and will probably do a thali - this is a combination dinner served in a stainless steel, compartmented cafeteria tray (this type of service is very common in India). I'd also like to try the fish curry and the tandoori chicken (have to save some stuff for follow-up, right?). -- John :

    Pani Puri
    Jonathan T.

    I've enjoyed both of my dining experiences at Bhoganic and would recommend this place to those looking for a nice work lunch or dinner before going out. They provide a chic and fun take on Indian (emphasis on street food) without compromising taste and culture. Things to know: ***** I. LOCATION & PARKING: Bhoganic resides at the end of Shops Around Lenox, a high-end strip mall adjacent to Lenox Mall. They share a free lot with their neighbors. I've never had trouble finding a spot. II. FOOD & DRINK: Yes, they do have your favorite curries, but they specialize in tapas style plates, breads, chat, and Kathi rolls. What I've tasted: *Pani Puri ($7.95): One of my favorite Indian street food appetizers, these puffy balls -- paired, with garbanzo beans, potatoes, tamarind chutney, and tangy mint water -- pack incredible flavor. What's beautiful in this world? Pani Puri. *Samosa ($7.95): The potato and peas with mint leaves samosa are tasty (come with two), and I love the green and red chutneys served with it. **Tandoori Chicken Kathi Roll ($9.95): A Kathi is an Indian style wrap rolled with either paratha, chapati, or naan. I asked mine to be wrapped with paratha because I love dense and oily bread. (Not selling it well -- I know!) The roll came with mint chutney (refreshing), fried egg, lettuce, tomato, cucumber, and onions. It tasted alright, but it wasn't memorable or filling. I wouldn't necessarily recommend it to anyone, but if someone wanted to try it for the first time, I wouldn't stop him or her. **Goat Curry ($18.95): Stewed with onion, ginger, garlic, and fresh spices in a yogurt gravy, I loved theirs. Mine came with tandoori garlic naan. Speaking of... **Tandoori Garlic Naan ($3.95): This, right here, is one of the reasons why I could never, ever go paleo. Carbs are life. And this flaky and soft masterpiece is what dreams are made of. ***Mango Lassi: Creamy, mango-y, and bleneded with plenty of spices. Absolutely wonderful. III. SERVICE: Very responsive, friendly, and professional. No problems here. IV. AMBIENCE & DECOR: It's industrial, yet cozy. I like how clean the place feels. It's also lively without being obnoxious at night. V. PRICES: I think their curries are drastically overpriced, especially when considering the quantity in return, but the rest of the menu seems fair. VI. OVERALL: Bhoganic is one of those restaurants I've wanted to return to, but have trouble forcing myself to sit through Buckhead's traffic. I'll see you again, sometime, Bhoganic!

    Methi Paratha- yaaaaasssss!!
    Uma P.

    I've been dying to go to Bhojanic for a long time. I never got around to it and the one time I attempted to order Uber eats from here something went wrong. Then, on a whim, my boyfriend and I decided to go to Bhojanic. I did make reservations but it was a cold Sunday afternoon and I didn't need any. The restaurant was fairly empty but there were still people coming in and out at a pretty regular pace. There was plenty of parking available, however, I don't think this is always the case as there are lots of shops and restaurants around vying for that parking lot. There is free parking in the parking lot. Our waitress, Ashley, was excellent and attentive. For appetizers we got nacho chaat. It was definitely unique and good. I got a drink, I don't member the name of it but I think it was some type of margarita, I didn't think that was great and I wouldn't order it again. For a meal we got a thali, with three meats. It also came with some yogurt and a naan/rice and a roti. We got a side of veggies as well, okra and eggplant. Not a huge fan of eggplant in life, so I didn't really like it but my boyfriend loved it. I would say the chicken tikka and the goat curry are good, on the thali plate. I think the lamb curry was OK but a little over salted- I wouldn't order it again. We got a side of methi paratha and I liked it! The waitress also bought us a small mousse, mango dessert, which I liked! Overall I would give this place four stars. It's very clean and well decorated. Go check this place out on a date, business meeting, in groups or with your family! I would think on busier nights it would be better to make reservations :) enjoy!

    Yalla S.

    Food here is expensive, but it uses to he worth it a year ago, but they raised their prices this year and just for 1 meal you need to spend $20. Just a one time visit place.

    Imani S.

    So, I work pretty close to this location and I was craving good Indian. Me and a co worker went and dined in for our lunch hour and we pleasantly surprised. Our waitress was a really nice African American girl and she helped us understand the menu and even had a few suggestions for us. So, we ended up doing the 2 meats and 1 veg platter. So I could try The Tikki Masala and the chicken curry and everything ended up being amazing. The curry wasn't too spicy. It was seasoned very well. For veggies, I got the creamer spinach with cheese and it was delicious. Overall a very tasty experience. We will be back.

    The Bhojanic (3 meat)
    Jeff G.

    Bhojanic has so much potential, it is at a good location with cozy environment. However, they need to work on their food. I ordered the 3 meat Bhojanic. The presentation was bad, the plate looked like it's from the prison. I lost some appetite immediately. I was also expecting more meats, but it was definitely more sauce than meat. My friend ordered the salmon, I tried some and it was delicious. Attached is the picture of the Bhojanic

    Audrica B.

    You'll do some serious damage dining here, so get ready to break bread literally and figuratively. The food should be an incredible, indescribable mouthfeel for the price of the appetizers and entrees. It's good, but the cost simply isn't justified. The Chicken 65, tamarind & mint chutney and chopped veggies with masala seasoning is a fantastic mixture. You can taste the red chilies in Chicken 65. It's a good spicy. My heat tolerance is low, so I trust most anyone can handle the spice. The chutneys are yummy! The mint chutney is spicy while the tamarind is a bit sweet and tangy; nevertheless, super tasty! I'm not a fan of the Sangria nor Chicken Tikka Masala. I love the veggie samosas especially due to the chutneys. Plus it's a nice crunch, non-greasy, with a savory filling. The naan is fluffy. I think it's too thick but to each her own. It's pretty buttery, but the garlic naan lacked the minced garlic and the garlic flavor. In my humble opinion, the basmati rice isn't very aromatic despite whole bay leaves through it; it reminds me of minute-rice with added peas and carrots. It's like the Chinese fried rice without fry. I may return but on someone else's dime. I'll try out the other location as the Buckhead location has cramped parking and seating. True rating: 3.5 Claim to fame: Samosas

    Pani Puri
    Alesa W.

    Bhojanic should be called "slow"janic. When my boyfriend and I walked into the restaurant at about 6 on a Friday night, there was no one there but one other table. We were quickly seated and received water, but after we ordered it took almost 45 minutes to get out food. Other tables before us received their meals and left before ours. By the time our meal came it was room temperature. We got a thali and curry, so we were able to try a lot of flavors; the flavors were okay but not overwhelmingly great. After we ate it took at least 20 minutes more to get the check. Plan to spend a lot of time here if you want to come. We likely won't be back.

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    (38 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Hooray! A genuinely refreshing addition to our West Midtown rotation is here - and it's de-licious!…read more We planned our visit to give time for any opening friction points to smooth out, because we wanted to love this place right from the start. An Indian fusion tasting menu? Yes please! I'm glad we did, because our overall experience was really good. Firstly, in addition to the tasting menu, they have a great range of dishes and some happy hour specials too. The only less-than-awesome moment was our arrival. We were first in line at the host stand, at the very beginning of dinner service, with a reservation. However, we had to wait as a group behind us was welcomed and seated. The host was the only person all evening who wasn't warm or welcoming - it was a chilly arrival experience, with parking validation friction and would have put me off from the start if the servers hadn't saved it from there on out. We were seated close to the pass, which was a fun spot to watch both the kitchen and front of house teams at work, as well as a comfy booth from which to observe the rest of the space (including snooping at other diners' plates - for inspiration, of course). The server seemed surprised that we (as first-timers) went straight to the tasting menu, but quickly got organized and the drinks were with us within a few minutes. She was very present, explained everything really well, and handled my weird ingredient questions and preferences super well. The food was ahmahzing. 13 dishes in just over an hour - phew. Favorites and standouts included: - Green Papaya Salad: fresh, tangy and crunchy - Crispy Broccoli: vegetables never tasted this good. - Potato Dosa: too filling for a tasting menu, but the second-best bite on the menu - Dal Makhni: black lentils, creamy-dreamy and the best dish of the night. - Turmeric Fish: no idea what fish it was, but it was shockingly good. - Sticky Date Cake: yes, this is the British-originated sticky toffee pudding of my dreams, and beats anything I've had in the UK. Huge compliments to our server (Brett - she was amazing), the kitchen and to the management, who were very present all evening, checking in with subtlety and never overdoing it. I'm going to have to wait a few weeks to stop feeling so full, then I'll be back for a tour of the rest of the menu. I can't wait to bring out of town visitors; Ghee has brought West Midtown the type of southern-hospitality-meets-global-cuisine moments I have been hoping for. Welcome to Atlanta, team Ghee!

    The food is solid and deserves 4 stars, but when you factor in the price, 3 stars is more like it…read more In summary, good food but overpriced. We ordered the 13-course $65 per person tasting menu, plus one additional dish. This is what we sampled: 5 Stars (Excellent): Crispy Broccoli 4 Stars (Very Good): Yellowfin Tuna Bhel, Chicken Tikka Masala, Saag Paneer, Dal Makhni, Tumeric Marinated Fish 3.5 Stars (Good): Green Papaya Salad, Samosa Chaat, Potato Dosa 3 Stars (Average): Kerala Lamb, Garlic Naan, Sticky Date Cake, Chai Ice Cream Sandwiches, Potato Samosas We paid $400 for a 4-person meal (20% tip, 13-course $65 tasting menu for 4, one additional entrée, one mocktail, water, no alcohol). If they had charged us 20% less, I'd give them four stars instead of three. We won't be returning to this good yet overpriced restaurant.

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    Botiwalla by Chai Pani

    Botiwalla by Chai Pani

    4.4
    (694 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    Botiwalla is one of the fast causal restaurants on the main floor food hall of Ponce City Market…read more You order at the counter, and can sit within their space, or "to go" if you sit in the main hall. The rest of my group had ordered from another restaurant, so I picked my order up from the counter space. The menu is a good length, sandwiches, salads, sides, sodas, and a couple alcoholic drink options. I had the smashed potatoes, the fish sandwich, and their raspberry/lime soda. Everything was fantastic, very flavorful, ingredients balanced. My niece had not wanted to order as she was unsure about whether she'd like the flavors, and she does not do spicy. She loved everything. The potatoes have a light kick of spice, I would put them in the flavorful category over spicy, Could not be happier with my food hall choice.

    I'll be genuinely sad to lose access to Botiwalla when I return to California. This place provided…read moreone of the best bites I had during my time in Atlanta. You order at the counter, receive a number, and seat yourself. The decor was bright, and combined with the upbeat music, the atmosphere was lively. FOOD: Maharja Lamb Burger (5/5) - Two lamb sliders. So wonderfully seasoned and juicy. No gamey taste that is usually associated with lamb at all. Crispy Masala Fish Roll (5/5) - Fish perfectly cooked, wrapped in a soft, hot naan. Excellent flavors. How could I complain? No notes. SERVICE: Food came out pretty fast after we ordered, even though it was pretty busy in there. The person who brought out our food was also super friendly and struck up a conversation with us. TLDR// Easily one of the best meals I had in Atlanta. Sad that I can no longer eat here when I leave. Highly recommend.

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    planet bombay Indian cuisine

    4.0
    (204 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    I am extremely disappointed with my Uber Eats order last night…read more The saag was so watered down that it barely resembled saag. It lacked the rich texture and flavor you would normally expect. The garlic naan, which cost $7.99, arrived cold, had very little garlic on it, and had an unpleasant smell. The most disappointing part was the butter chicken. We ordered two separate butter chicken meals, and each one contained only two pieces of chicken. Not two small portions, literally two pieces of chicken in each order. Because both orders were the same, it did not seem like an accident or an isolated mistake. I even recorded a video because I could not believe what I was seeing. For the price paid, the portions and quality were unacceptable. This was one of the most disappointing takeout experiences I've had in a long time. Oh and to top it off the food definitely gave me the bubble guts last night and this morning.

    I friggin love Planet Bombay. The menu is special in at least 2 ways. (1) tons of options for…read morevegetarians and vegans and GF. I dare you to find a bigger more inclusive Indian menu in ATL! (2) they give you a detailed description about whats in the dish and which Indian cuisine (east / west, etc). I love Indian food but I still can't remember what sauce is which. I appreciate the details. For the vegans & vegetarians - what keeps me returning is the tofu entrees. Yeah most Indian restaurants have vegetarian menu items - duh! But most do not also offer tofu on the menu! So when you want a high protein dinner option with amazing sauces then this is the local go- to. The people there are always soooo nice! We have dined inside 2x and take out several times. Very easy going pace. The interior has some wall decorations which is nice. I wouldnt say first date nice unless youre good with casual. Although as i write this- this place saved our Valentines Dinner bc the place we had reservations was so overbooked we werent acknowledged for 20 mins (!!!) So we left that place and ate here instead and enjoyed our meal. Lol!!! So yeah casual but its not one of those cafeteria like setups.

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    Sankranti Indian Kitchen

    Sankranti Indian Kitchen

    3.3
    (20 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    They've been open for a little over a year now at Tech Square, and they're still growing. There are…read morenow kiosks that you can order from, though it is not necessary. It feels busy with the kiosks since they are placed where people usually line up to build their own. Still, you get your food fast. Good for students who don't have much time that want something quick. They've got some indoor seating, though it's a bit cramped, and outdoor seating. I got a bowl half salad, half rice with tikka masala and chicken tikka. I... don't recommend getting salad base. It works with other cuisines, but it doesn't work as well with Indian. Getting salad toppings works fine though. It's filling with the rice and feels healthier because of the vegetables. When I visited, they were out of some of their offerings, which surprised me. It was 12:30. It is hard to guesstimate how many people will come in for lunch, but I didn't expect them to be out of mint chutney... The kiosk also is not updated regularly. It will say they're out of certain things, but you can see what's available when building your own bowl without the kiosk.

    Shortly after picking up my package at the Amazon store, I spotted this Indian place and (despite…read morethe 3.5 Yelp score) I knew I was hungry enough to try anything. I didn't realize all the food was precooked and served like a warm Subway. I ordered two of my favs: chicken 65 and samosa chaat. My instincts told me, I should ask them to make this fresh because God only knows how long it's been sitting there. The chicken was dried and cold I realized after I got home. The samosa chaat was cold, mushy, and tasteless. Maybe if you arrive shortly after they open you will have a better experience. The mango lassi was waaaay too sweet also. It's a real shame that your process is terribly flawed. Food sitting around is a terrible business model. I'd be willing to wait to get it fresh.

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    Curry bowl with chicken tikka, half tikka masala half vindaloo, with cucumber, tomato, cheese, and yogurt sauce. Yum!
    Curry bowl with chicken tikka, half tikka masala half vindaloo, with cucumber, tomato, cheese, and yogurt sauce. Yum!
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