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KDs Kitchen

4.5 (11 reviews)
Closed 11:00 am - 8:30 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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we ordered take home food. they did not make it right called them very rough people customer service lousy....do not recomend to eat there

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Taj India Grill - Chili Cheese Dosa

Taj India Grill

4.0(5 reviews)
1.0 mi

All food except naan was hot. Naan was thin and old. Food was bland but had plenty of spice. I'm…read moreordered the mild goat biryani. It was too spicy to finish. The crushed samosa though warm was also bland and seemed old. All food was ordered as take out.

Located in the same spot that housed Dosa Hut for the past decade or more, it's now under new…read moreownership, and indeed the staff is different. Thankfully, the restaurant has been spruced up a bit with a new floor, ceiling, and some new tables. It's lighter and airier and certainly looks less dingy. The rolling cabinets housing the buffet chafing trays are fewer and smaller, so there are fewer items offered than what was customary for Dosa Hut's extensive buffet. I was a big fan of Dosa Hut and am happy to report that most, if not all, of the old menu items are still there, and a few new ones have been added. I see bhel puri, pani puri, samosa chaat, and several different biryani preparations among them, but I haven't sampled them yet. The emphasis is still on South Indian fare, so expect dosas, idli, and sambar. I don't know dosas from shinola and have hardly ever had them elsewhere, so I'm no expert, but I love the plain dosas I get there. They're huge, and paired with the accompanying coconut chutney and small bowl of sambar, it's a massive appetizer that often doesn't leave room for much else. My favorite dish is shrimp biryani. I tend to order it at every Indian restaurant I go to for comparison's sake. It's moist, spicy, delectable, and full of good-sized shrimp. I've never had better in the dozen or so Indian restaurants I've visited in the Southeast. Like its predecessor, I think Taj particularly excels in their vegetarian offerings, especially those with shredded paneer. So methi malai matar and paneer bhurji are our go-tos. We're also really fond of the kaju khoya. All three dishes are delightfully creamy, and we eat them over rice. I can't say I'm a fan of their saag dishes. They puree the spinach, and I'm not a fan of the texture, but from my reading, it's commonly prepared that way, so to each their own. I've been to their buffet once, but it was near the end of their lunch session, so I wasn't surprised that the offerings were getting a little old. Not going to hold that against them. Service is very attentive. For what it's worth, soft drinks are served in cans with a glass and ice, and there are at least a few bottled beers available. All in all, a great little place with a revamped menu and interior well worth checking out.

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Spice Trail - Malai Kofta - Vegetarian

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3.8(14 reviews)
7.5 mi

Craving Indian food, I ordered from Spice Trail while working downtown…read more Samosa (Veg) - delicious, great flavor and the samosa wrapper was not too thick. Garlic naan - it was ok. I think the delivery trip contributed to the floppy texture, I'm guessing it would be better eating this at the restaurant. Aaloo Gobi: this dish had a brothy consistency. I was surprised by this since I've had creamy sauces in my experience but this is the first time I tried this dish so I didn't know what to expect. The flavor was good but the Medium spice I requested was non-existent. I would like to try other dishes in the future.

You're hit was the spice aroma as soon as you walk in the door. Staff were nice, but the space is…read moresmall so any crowd makes it's hard to hear. The food was just okay. The naan isn't made in house and you can tell. Definitely Indian cuisine with a flair, so don't go expecting traditional dishes. I also don't feel like they're bit group friendly. Our group all ordered a variety of items with most of us ordering small plates like the dip. About 20mins after half the table received their dips, I started to wonder where mine was and someone mentioned the server placed a group of dips at their end of the table for us to share. No. I ordered and was paying for my food, it needs to be placed where I was sitting. Also, the check came all on one without an option to split it to a smaller more manageable amount. Trying to split a check with 12 different people's orders was a bit of a nightmare.

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