Lamb Saagwala Lamb Saagwala
Coriander

Coriander

910 Haddonfield-Berlin Road, Voorhees Township, 08043, United States Of America, 08043-3598

Meat • Indian • Barbecue • Hamburger


"The first time I went to this restaurant it was empty, it was a week night and my friend and I were seated immediately upon arrival. I thought the service was alright so I decided to come back again, this time I came back with my two children on a Friday night. Firstly, there is no sign posted outside the restaurant that we need reservations on Fri., Sat. and Sun. at the restaurant. I walked in with my children, no one came up to us to help us, no one told us how long our wait would be, no one told us upon our arrival we needed a reservation. I waited on the side with my children for over 15 minutes, people were leaving the restaurant and there were available seats. I just stared while everyone was leaving the restaurant. After 15 minutes, a woman came up to us and said we needed reservations. I did not know this and no one informed me of it. Then she said don't worry I'll get you a table in 5 minutes. I waited for another 15 minutes with my children who were hungry and tired ... still nothing. Some other people walked in the restaurant, immediately a waiter went to help them, and they were immediately seated...I got upset and I told the waiter this is not right. I was never informed I needed reservations and I am sitting here with my two children no knowing when I would get a table...I have never been so insulted at any restaurant. They did not whole heartily apologize and I called back and told the woman who was supposedly getting me a table in 5 minutes, that I left the place with my kids. I informed her at how insulted I am...and I will never come back to a place that has lousy service. I thought they were alright, but I guess I misjudged the quality of service this place has."

Taj India

Taj India

2226 Highland Ave S, Birmingham, Alabama, USA, 35205, United States

Pizza • Indian • Buffet • Vegetarian


"--- The new restaurant on Clairmont has an inviting exterior and ample parking, which tends to fill up by noon. Inside, the space is clean and predominantly white, bathed in natural light, with just a few ethnic decorations that have accumulated dust. The tables are well-spaced, allowing for comfortable movement around the dining area. The waitstaff are quick, friendly, and attentive. Water is served in a pitcher, naan magically appears, and empty plates disappear just as swiftly. Ah, a buffet! It had been ages since I last encountered one, and I had to exercise significant self-control to avoid turning into a buffet monster. The spread featured about ten different dishes, though the lack of clear labels for vegetarian and vegan options was a drawback. Identifying what to choose was fairly straightforward, but better labeling is definitely needed. The current signage lacks cleanliness and appeal, and while simple, readable fonts may seem less attractive, they would be far more helpful than the current fancier styles. The flavors of the dishes were quite distinct from the Indian food I usually prepare or find at other places. I enjoyed the pakora, navratan korma, dal tadka, and cucumber salad, but some other items didn't win me over. The aloo matter was decent, yet it lacked the earthy flavors I was looking for, and the sauce was too watery. The saag was overly acidic and missing paneer; the spicy pickled onions tasted raw and unpickled; the tomato soup was very thin, as were the brothy pulses. Overall, it’s a decent spot for a vegetarian meal, but a note regarding ghee and other dairy products would be helpful for vegans. Regarding the previous location in 2023: the buffet area felt like it needed a thorough cleaning, enhanced lighting, and improved airflow. The signs giving dish names and brief descriptions could also benefit from icons indicating jain, vegetarian, and vegan options, as well as potential allergens like gluten and nuts. I tried most of the vegetarian offerings and found them somewhat lacking. The only sauce that met my expectations for thickness was the saag paneer, which was very acidic, quite spicy, and unfortunately didn’t contain any paneer. The chana dal had very few split chickpeas and resembled more of a broth. I struggled to find vegetables in the korma, and what I thought were pakoras turned out to be lightly breaded potatoes that made me wonder if the oil had previously been used for frying chicken. The egg pilaf was devoid of egg and tasted more like fried rice, lacking the fragrant spices and nutty aroma associated with ghee. The onion chutney felt too fresh, with a raw onion taste that missed the depth of flavor I expected; the other dishes I tried have already slipped my mind. Perhaps you'll have better luck with à la carte options, but they need to reconsider their pricing model. They either need to enhance the buffet offerings significantly or adjust the pricing to match the quality I always hope to find. Even so, I’m giving it three stars because, despite the mediocrity, Indian cuisine typically provides a range of lacto-vegetarian options and flavor. --- I hope this captures the essence of your original review!"