We arrived around 4 PM and were immediately seated. We ordered lamb tikka masala, paneer tikka masala, samosas, jeera rice, sweet lassi, salt lassi, and roti/naan bread. Everything tasted fantastic! The tikka masala was full of flavor, it was creamy, tangy, and absolutely delicious. The lamb was soft and tender. One thing that surprised me was the sweet lassi, it wasn't overly sweet like most lassis, which I really enjoyed! The samosas came out fresh, hot, and super crispy. Everyone here was exceptionally nice and very accommodating. Overall, I really enjoyed the food and would definitely come back!
Viceroy Indian Cuisine
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We arrived around 4 PM and were immediately seated. We ordered lamb tikka masala, paneer tikka masala, samosas, jeera rice, sweet lassi, salt lassi, and roti/naan bread. Everything tasted fantastic! The tikka masala was full of flavor, it was creamy, tangy, and absolutely delicious. The lamb was soft and tender. One thing that surprised me was the sweet lassi, it wasn't overly sweet like most lassis, which I really enjoyed! The samosas came out fresh, hot, and super crispy. Everyone here was exceptionally nice and very accommodating. Overall, I really enjoyed the food and would definitely come back!
Absolutely delicious! The butter chicken and gobi manchurian were bursting with flavor, and the garlic naan was perfectly soft with just the right amount of garlic. This is exactly the kind of quality I expect from great Indian cuisine. That being said, it’s overpriced for the portions offered. We finished everything in one sitting, there was barely any rice, chicken, or gobi manchurian, but plenty of sauce… When I opened the container, I had to search through a sea of sauce just to find the small portion of chicken hidden inside. The only reason this is a 5-star review is because the quality truly didn’t disappoint. For $40+, I really wish the portions were more generous. At that price point, I might as well just make it myself at home.
Absolutely delicious! The butter chicken and gobi manchurian were bursting with flavor, and the garlic naan was perfectly soft with just the right amount of garlic. This is exactly the kind of quality I expect from great Indian cuisine. That being said, it’s overpriced for the portions offered. We finished everything in one sitting, there was barely any rice, chicken, or gobi manchurian, but plenty of sauce… When I opened the container, I had to search through a sea of sauce just to find the small portion of chicken hidden inside. The only reason this is a 5-star review is because the quality truly didn’t disappoint. For $40+, I really wish the portions were more generous. At that price point, I might as well just make it myself at home.
Went out looking for a good halal Indian restaurant and this did not disappoint. The samosas were lovely, a nice change from the disappointment we usually face. The kabab platter was nice, but it gave a funny aftertaste. Also, it would be nice to be given proper glasses.