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Taj Mahal Scottsdale

Taj Mahal Scottsdale

4225 N Craftsman CtAZ 85251, Scottsdale, United States

Wine • Indian • Drinks • Vegetarian


"As an appetizer, I got the Vegetarian Platter: Onion Bhaji, Veggie Pakora, 2 Vegetable Samosas $12. I really enjoyed the Onion Bhaji Veggie Pakora; both were perfectly seasoned and delicious. The Vegetable Samosas were good, but I wasn't a fan of their tamarind sauce, at all. It was way too tart and had no hint of the sweetness that I like in my tamarind sauces. My main entree was the vegan Aloo Saag $14, which I ordered spicy/hot. It was ok, but it was too dry and it had zero spice. I have had delicious vegan Aloo Saag at other restaurants, so they cannot use the excuse that the lack of cream is the culprit. I have no idea where the spice went, but none of it went into my dish. I was very disappointed, and it was certainly not worth $14. I was told that the only vegan bread options were the roti and the Aloo Pratha. I don't like roti so I got the Aloo Pratha $5. The bread was hard (too difficult to cut) and not tasty. I had issues with their cleanliness. When we arrived at the dinner opening time, we were the first ones there. The benches had not been cleaned or wiped down from the lunch crowd (which was about 3 hours earlier). I had to ask the waiter to wipe the seats. Also, there was some sort of food in my water glass. I had to ask for a new glass. Lastly, I saw a guy get hired immediately after about a 2 minute interview, which was cool. It was not cool to see him immediately start waiting tables and he was holding one tables' water glasses against his shirt! I think the manager said something because the new guy then placed the already tainted glasses on a tray. The prices were too high for the quality (of food service) and amount of food that you get. It is unlikely that I will re visit."

Golden Gate Pizza Indian

Golden Gate Pizza Indian

4038 Judah St, 94122, San Francisco, United States

Pizza • Chinese • Seafood • Chicken


"Prepare yourself for a culinary journey gone horribly wrong. Golden Gate Indian Cuisine Pizza, claiming to offer a fusion of Indian flavors with the beloved pizza, falls victim to an abomination that should never have seen the light of day. Brace yourself for a taste experience that will leave your taste buds begging for mercy.As I took my first bite of the Indian Pizza at Golden Gate Indian Cuisine Pizza, I couldn't help but question the sanity of the person responsible for this monstrosity. Gordon Ramsay himself would be left speechless by the disastrous combination of Indian spices and pizza dough that resulted in a culinary catastrophe of epic proportions.Let's start with the crust. It was as appealing as a stale naan bread left out in the rain. Dry, flavorless, and lacking any semblance of the light and airy texture that defines a good pizza crust. It crumbled under the weight of the ill-conceived toppings, unable to provide a solid foundation for this culinary disaster.Now, onto the toppings. The mishmash of Indian spices and pizza ingredients created a cacophony of flavors that clashed with every bite. The chicken tikka masala topping was a sad excuse for what should have been a vibrant and aromatic curry. Instead, it tasted like leftover chicken drenched in a bland tomato sauce, desperately clinging to the hopes of salvaging some semblance of authenticity.As if that wasn't enough, the cheese on this atrocity was an absolute nightmare. It resembled a rubbery, tasteless slab that mocked the very essence of what cheese should be. It lacked the creaminess and melt-in-your-mouth goodness that one would expect from a pizza topping, leaving me questioning the integrity of their sourcing and storage practices.To add insult to injury, the overall presentation of the Indian Pizza was nothing short of hideous. The toppings were haphazardly thrown together, lacking any artistic finesse or attention to detail. It was a sad sight to behold, as if someone had given up halfway through the process, leaving behind a visual representation of their culinary incompetence.Golden Gate Indian Cuisine Pizza, it's time to face the truth. Your Indian Pizza is an embarrassment to both Indian cuisine and the sacred tradition of pizza-making. Gordon Ramsay himself would likely go into a fit of rage, unleashing a torrent of expletives to express his disbelief at such a culinary abomination.Save yourself the disappointment and steer clear of this misguided attempt at fusion cuisine. Head to a reputable Indian restaurant for authentic flavors or a dedicated pizzeria for a true taste of Italy. Spare your taste buds the torture that awaits them at Golden Gate Indian Cuisine Pizza.In culinary despair,Tiaga Nidhan"

Jaipur Indian

Jaipur Indian

1214 Walnut Street, Boulder, 80302, United States Of America

Pizza • Vegan • Indian • Gluten Free


"I had the samosa chaat as an entree and a mango lassi. The staff was perfectly friendly but seemed a little annoyed that our party of 4 did not arrive all at once. The first thing I noticed was the bathrooms were a little dirty, but when I sat in the booth and looked down at the space between the leather cushion and the wood of the bench, there were *years* worth of crumbs in the crack. However, I am not easily deterred from enjoying decent Indian food, and everything else looked fairly clean, at least in the low light. The plates and silverware were spotless. The samosa chaat was delicious. I have zero complaints. I am from a part of Ohio where there are *many* Indian restaurants from your standard Americanized Punjabi food to more traditional South Indian options. So I think I have higher standards than most, but the samosa chaat held up to them. The mango lassi was warm, and I have never had a warm lassi before, but I trusted that the lassi was stored properly and just poured earlier than the food was ready. It was very good, and not too sweet, which I appreciate in a lassi.Vegetarian options: The biyriani is packed with vegetables and looked fantastic. My friend really enjoyed it.Parking: The parking lot under the One Boulder Plaza building is free for customers, but you need to get your ticket validated by restaurant staff. The address of the parking garage is 1801 13th Street."