Buttery flaky paratha roll wraps with super savory fillings like lamb curry and classic chicken tikka. A bit pricey at $7/roll when you need two to get full. Maybe offer a value combo of two wraps for a discounted price of maybe $12. They checked me out so fast I couldn’t sign up for and earn some rewards on my first visit here, which I’m a sucker for.
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Buttery flaky paratha roll wraps with super savory fillings like lamb curry and classic chicken tikka. A bit pricey at $7/roll when you need two to get full. Maybe offer a value combo of two wraps for a discounted price of maybe $12. They checked me out so fast I couldn’t sign up for and earn some rewards on my first visit here, which I’m a sucker for.
I love me some indian food & tried this fast-casual spot for the 1st time recently. I was intrigued by the counter-serve concept & their claim of affordability since my budget is tight & I'm often on the go. 🌱 I explored their website & menu online ahead of time, & I was happy to see that they claimed to offer wild rice (more nutrient-dense & natural than common rice options) & their menu was marked to indicate vegan & gluten-free options, which I appreciate since I am vegan, GF, & conscious of healthier food options. When I stopped in tho, the lady at the counter said they no long offer wild rice, only white rice with peas. Bummer. But I tried a bowl anyways with potatoes, all of the veggie fixings & vegan sauces of green chutney & sweet red chutney. It was cool that the bowl included all those toppings for an affordable price, & that the vegan/GF options were also clearly marked at their counter 🙌🏽👏🏽 The lady who served me was kind & attentive as well as willing to answer any questions that I had. This was nice to see. She also gave me a coupon for free samosas on my next visit. I asked if the samosas were GF & she seemed uncertain but said she was pretty sure they were gluten-free. I checked the website afterward to learn that the samosas are NOT GF. So, I couldnt use the coupon. The bowl was tasty & satisfying & I appreciated the friendly experience & affordability. Though I'm not a fan of staff having uncertainty on their offerings, being informed behind the counter is important. I also dont like when the online menu doesnt accurately convey what they actually offer... I came for the wild rice just to learn they didnt offer it. I wish they had more protein options too, like tofu for example, which is common at other indian spots. On a second visit during dinner hours they also didn't have any rice asking customers to wait 20 mins while they made some. I had to go somewhere else to eat bc I didn't have the time to wait. Its important to ensure the counter is prepped ahead of rush times bc fast-casual means we shouldnt have to wait. I might give them another chance, but hope to see improvements in these areas. Otherwise nice people & tasty food 💙
I love me some indian food & tried this fast-casual spot for the 1st time recently. I was intrigued by the counter-serve concept & their claim of affordability since my budget is tight & I'm often on the go. 🌱 I explored their website & menu online ahead of time, & I was happy to see that they claimed to offer wild rice (more nutrient-dense & natural than common rice options) & their menu was marked to indicate vegan & gluten-free options, which I appreciate since I am vegan, GF, & conscious of healthier food options. When I stopped in tho, the lady at the counter said they no long offer wild rice, only white rice with peas. Bummer. But I tried a bowl anyways with potatoes, all of the veggie fixings & vegan sauces of green chutney & sweet red chutney. It was cool that the bowl included all those toppings for an affordable price, & that the vegan/GF options were also clearly marked at their counter 🙌🏽👏🏽 The lady who served me was kind & attentive as well as willing to answer any questions that I had. This was nice to see. She also gave me a coupon for free samosas on my next visit. I asked if the samosas were GF & she seemed uncertain but said she was pretty sure they were gluten-free. I checked the website afterward to learn that the samosas are NOT GF. So, I couldnt use the coupon. The bowl was tasty & satisfying & I appreciated the friendly experience & affordability. Though I'm not a fan of staff having uncertainty on their offerings, being informed behind the counter is important. I also dont like when the online menu doesnt accurately convey what they actually offer... I came for the wild rice just to learn they didnt offer it. I wish they had more protein options too, like tofu for example, which is common at other indian spots. On a second visit during dinner hours they also didn't have any rice asking customers to wait 20 mins while they made some. I had to go somewhere else to eat bc I didn't have the time to wait. Its important to ensure the counter is prepped ahead of rush times bc fast-casual means we shouldnt have to wait. I might give them another chance, but hope to see improvements in these areas. Otherwise nice people & tasty food 💙
Came in for the Naperville Week Dine In Special and had an excellent beef wrap and fryums (chips). The homemade drink was surprisingly my favorite thing in the meal, it was a pistachio lassi drink and it was excellent!