This isn’t real Indian food. It’s ketchup on top of gross chicken. This is the long John silvers of Indian food. I tried it once and couldn’t finish it. You couldn’t pay me to eat here. It baffles me how some people like this. Literally google any other Indian restaurant and take the extra time to go there instead. I wish the Men In Black would laser me to forget the memory of ever eating this garbage.
On my way to work one evening, I ordered a rice bowl with masala lamb and saag (spinach). It was very tasty, not too spicy.
This place incredibly was able to check ALL of the boxes to join my worst 3 restaurant experiences of all time. This was our first time trying it, mainly because driving to our usual Indian spot seemed too far after a busy day.Order: placed online via DoorDash for pickup - not the worst site ever and not the T&T's design obviously, so that's a pass. Of course, I prepaid a tip as well because times are tough in customer serviceland. "Order received" and estimate for pick-up was 11-14 minutes. Naturally, we gave the nice folks a little extra time and allowed 20 minutes.Arrival: Went into T&T to grab order. Greeted by angry older Indian gentleman who yelled that he had just gotten the order and hadn't made it yet. There were 2 other people eating and no other apparent activity in the store. Ok...went back outside to wait.Pickup: Went back in 15 minutes later. Prepaid order was just getting ready and checked the order. Items were missing, which he proceeded to argue had not been ordered, raising his voice to actually yell and accuse me of lying. I asked that he look at the order information, and he then pretended like what I said had been missing had been there the whole time. Ok, he's the problem, but hopefully the food will make up for it. Left with all order components.Dining: Food was right in line with the rest of the experience. The paneer and chicken had been cooked ages ago - both were desiccated, and the chicken tasted old like something from a few days before. There was only a skim of sauce/protein on a bucket of dry old rice. The "naan pizza" which was nearly $10 was barely larger than my palm and again had spray-on toppings and was missing one of the toppings that I'd paid extra for. The extra naan ordered had more grease puddles than a pepperoni pizza - we poured them off AND had to sponge off with a napkin.So, now after a $38.39 "dinner", the frozen pizza's nearly done and I'm sure will be 1000x better. I am absolutely impressed by how badly this restaurant did with every single component of the experience. Impressive, T&T.Never. Again. Any option is better.
This place incredibly was able to check ALL of the boxes to join my worst 3 restaurant experiences of all time. This was our first time trying it, mainly because driving to our usual Indian spot seemed too far after a busy day. Order: placed online via DoorDash for pickup - not the worst site ever and not the T&T's design obviously, so that's a pass. Of course, I prepaid a tip as well because times are tough in customer serviceland. "Order received" and estimate for pick-up was 11-14 minutes. Naturally, we gave the nice folks a little extra time and allowed 20 minutes. Arrival: Went into T&T to grab order. Greeted by angry older Indian gentleman who yelled that he had just gotten the order and hadn't made it yet. There were 2 other people eating and no other apparent activity in the store. Ok...went back outside to wait. Pickup: Went back in 15 minutes later. Prepaid order was just getting ready and checked the order. Items were missing, which he proceeded to argue had not been ordered, raising his voice to actually yell and accuse me of lying. I asked that he look at the order information, and he then pretended like what I said had been missing had been there the whole time. Ok, he's the problem, but hopefully the food will make up for it. Left with all order components. Dining: Food was right in line with the rest of the experience. The paneer and chicken had been cooked ages ago - both were desiccated, and the chicken tasted old like something from a few days before. There was only a skim of sauce/protein on a bucket of dry old rice. The "naan pizza" which was nearly $10 was barely larger than my palm and again had spray-on toppings and was missing one of the toppings that I'd paid extra for. The extra naan ordered had more grease puddles than a pepperoni pizza - we poured them off AND had to sponge off with a napkin. So, now after a $38.39 "dinner", the frozen pizza's nearly done and I'm sure will be 1000x better. I am absolutely impressed by how badly this restaurant did with every single component of the experience. Impressive, T&T. Never. Again. Any option is better.
Really great flavors. Good prices. Everything tastes fresh and also good portions. Will probably go back.
This is my new go to love Indian food but don’t have time to sit and order. I always get the bowls with rice your choice of meat I get the lamb curry and chicken together sauce and veggies.
This place is a little different but the 3 of us enjoyed our food. My only complaint was my food was cold. The Naan pizza looks really good probably try that next time. Their Naan bread was delicious.
This place is amazing! Fresh and delicious, tastes authentic. I love getting half chicken half lamb bowls and mixing vindaloo with tikka masala ?
It's a good place with decent Indian food
This is one of my favorite places in the world. The food is delicious and there are many ways to combine it. They have really cool seats, too. When I returned today, there was a beautiful movie form India playing on the TV, and it made the time fly by until my breakfast was ready.