Edit 22/12/11: Indya Bistro is straight off closed. It's been replaced yesteryear approximately other Indian eating theater called Ganesha.
Our start experience was sure enough pleasant enough, as well as we'd received comments indicating that the carte du jour has expanded since then. It has indeed - there've been a few alterations to the entrees (no to a greater extent than Bombay fries!), spell the divulge of primary courses to pick out from has almost doubled. If anything, it looks a picayune to a greater extent than similar the typical Indian takeaway carte du jour as well as a picayune less similar a modern reinterpretation of Indian cuisine. Nevertheless, the odd as well as irresistable gobi florets ($7) are all the same at that topographic point - hooray!
The Diwani Handi Delight has been renamed the mixed vegetable sabzi as well as goes for $3 less ($15). It all the same tastes great, with Mike deeming it his favourite of the night. This is high praise, since all of us agreed that the paneer as well as spinach please ($15, a long-term Indian favourite with the group) was in all probability the best we'd e'er tasted - it was terrifically creamy as well as in all probability dreadfully unhealthy! The novel malai kofta ($15, approximately other of our Indian repast yardsticks) was also lovely. We mopped those thick, delicately spiced sauces with basmati rice ($4), garlic naan ($4) as well as kashmiri naan ($4).
On paper, I wouldn't get got expected to larn an Indya Bistro regular - the vegetarian options aren't likewise dissimilar from the norm as well as damage a few dollars to a greater extent than than usual. But they're easily the tastiest inwards the neighbourhood! Next fourth dimension we're inwards the mood for Indian takeaway, we'll almost sure enough survive ordering it from Indya Bistro.
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