"First of all, the price was. Seriously, $12.99 is not much money for dinner. Secondly, the greeting we received was the nice treatment of all. It was our first time there and the owner took us through the place to make sure we wanted to eat there; we did. As soon as you enter the square, welcomes you a beautiful aroma of chickens Tandoori and beautiful spices. They have Thai, Indian, Chinese and American sections. At the moment the selection is not huge, but all we had was very fresh and tasty. As soon as we set ourselves, we noticed how quickly the place fills up and how quickly the bowls are emptied. From what I saw, there were 4 different employees who always brought fresh food out. The Chinese food was brought out by an oriental cook and the Indian food was brought out by an Indian cook. Is that really important? No, but for me, I have credibility about the food when I see who's bringing it out. I mean, I wouldn't think of food as authentic when I go to a Chinese place and the Mexicans see that they're bringing it out. Authenticity. I don't know why, but the food tastes clean. Let me explain. What I mean is that whatever you eat taste like what it is. It does not taste like 10 different types of foods were cooked in the same pot or oil or whatever. The Chinese vegetables tasted like vegetables, chicken tastes like chicken etc. The goat over rice was the best goat I ever had in any restaurant or even when I do it myself. Peat is a very hard meat to get right and these guys hit the nail on their head. The flesh was tender and it just shoved the bone. Everything we had tonight was very delicious. We don't eat much, so we didn't try everything they have, but you can get an idea from the pictures I uploaded. Even better is that they also have dinner and lunch for half the price/lbs. This place is around the corner of us and we will definitely be back."