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We absolutely LOVE Rangoli's Lunch specials-nowhere can u get so much food for $7.99 - you pay that in Food Courts and dont get even half of it! You get Raita (yoghurt-to cool any spiciness) Rice, Naan, Side curry, and 1 choice of entree (I always chose Lamb Korma and My husband always takes Chicken Saag or Chicken Vindaloo) I love going there on Tuesdays as they have Karhi as a side dish-which is a yummy Punjabi yoghurt based dish you eat with rice with some pakoras in it... try the Chana Bhatura - fluffy pastry type fried bread HUGE-with chick pea curry, pickle (indian pickle-very diff form the 'Canadian' pickle), and onions perfect for a lazy Sunday afternoon-order a sweet Lassi and you will not be disappointed! after that you go home and enjoy an Indian afternoon siesta-for a perfect Sunday! :)
The Lunch special is outstanding. You get a main Curry dish (I get chicken Korma, it's the best), a side curry (usually a vegetable one), rice, the yogurt stuff and naan. All this for under $10 ($7.99 plus tax). It's a great deal. For Dinner though it's brutal. Like $10 to $15 a dish and maybe twice the size of the lunch portion. Kind of hard to share with people... One server is very very nice and one is not. Hope you don't get her, she'll talk to you like you're an idiot if you don't know how something is served. Sorry, I work in Orleans not Calcutta...
I had high hopes for this restaurant after recommendations. After trying it for the first time, I can say that I was not impressed. The butter chicken itself was sour, as if too much tomato paste/sauce was used and not enough cream. From other experiences at other reataurants, the butter chicken should have been rich and creamy, not sour and thin. The basmati rice on the platter was cold. Not warm. Cold. The naan itself was too moist to have come straight out of the tandoor oven. It tasted as if it was made earlier and reheated via the microwave. Do youself a favour and find a new place for your Indian food fix.
We have been to this restaurant on 3 occasion and also ordered take out about 10 times. We have been 100% satisfied with the food all the time. Side note, it is a small restaurant and the owners can not control loud customers. SORRY Also, it is a bit pricy but I would rather pay a little bit more knowing the food is good than save $ for terrible food.........
Awsome place love the food its addictive best Indian cuisine in town
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