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By 👻 @Jada C., 01/08/2020 3:00 am
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I can not believe I have to write a review like this in 2020. The owner was disgustingly rude and condescending. He refused to explain the dishes to some of the folks in our group that had never experienced Indian food before. Having traveled all over the world and been raised in Hong Kong, China. I have never encountered a chef not being able to describe the sauce his dish was prepared in. To make matters worse, we saw this (attached) sign on the way out of the restaurant. Tasteless. Those who had a variety of dishes explained that it was all bland and lacked a great deal of flavor. In our short five minute encounter with the owner he said the following:- he called my friend an "eager beaver" because he inquired about the sauce the lamb was prepared in. - he said describing the sauce of a food is comparable to "describing the color red to the blind" (not knowing that a close family member of mine is blind so that comment was not only insensitive but hurtful)- he said that we should be simple and order tandoori because he didn't want to take the time to explain the Marsala sauce - he caused my mother to cry afterwards because he embarrassed her as she asked for her butter chicken to be spicy (instead of explaining that his restaurant does not make their butter chicken spicy, he took the opportunity to say that she should know better to ask a question like that and there is no such thing as spicy food lol)I could go on for days about the owner of this establishment but instead I am grateful for platforms like this that allow me to share our dreadful experience with people all over the world. I intend to also post to google, Facebook, share throughout my sorority and inform my grad school friends and cohort at Harvard.In 2020, I refuse to support establishments that are perceived as racist, prejudicial, exclusionary and condescending. There are too many great (and tasty) restaurants worldwide to support hole in the wall establishments like this.
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