"The food was decent, and you get what you pay for. However, the extra sauces don't seem worth the price. The Mint Chutney and Tamarind Chutney come with your Samosa, so paying $2.99 for more of the same size just isn't justified— it's barely enough to fit four quarters. For comparison, authentic Indian restaurants in Williamsburg charge around $4 for a much larger container that has the size of a soup cup. Moving on to the naan, the Butter Naan and Garlic Naan were reasonably priced, but unfortunately, I couldn't really taste either the butter or the garlic. The Butter Masala had a decent amount of spice, which was a plus. The raita was an extra $1.99 for a tiny container, but surprisingly, it ended up being my favorite part of the meal. Overall, I gave it a try, but I don’t think I'll be returning. I'd rate it 3.5 stars."