
I thought they should have served the sauce on the side to keep the cauliflower crispy. This could have been a really good dish, but the battered, fried cauliflower became soggy and doughy when drenched in the sauce. We ordered the Crispy Cauliflower, as that seems to be recommended by a lot of people. We ordered the Assorted Bread Basket, which includes Naan, Garlic Naan, and Parantha. The host could not have been more friendly and courteous, and seated us right away. The place was mostly empty with two, maybe 3 other tables occupied. I have been looking for a great Indian place in the area, and considering that JC has a sizable Indian population, thought this might be it. I think price wise its better than Amyia as well down in Harborside Financial Center as well~ I personally would definitely recommend this place if you like to give Indian food a try. The rice pudding was really good as well. The desserts were another highlight of the meal though, the milk/cheese ball were really good although a bit too sweet for my taste but with side of water or milk it works out perfect.

I thought their chicken dishes were pretty decent and the chili fish was only average. They have a clear window to see into the kitchen and you can see they make the naan fresh.

The food were mostly pretty good in my experience, the naan was freshly made and very popular that might have to end up waiting for fresh batch to come out.

I thought the tables were little too closely placed but doesn't really hurt the experience. The restaurant is relatively small but pretty nicely decorated, I think if we gotten the booth table around the corners the experience would have been even better. We had a pretty good lunch buffet here on a Friday afternoon with few of my coworkers.
