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Contribute FeedbackThe worst Indian food you can ever have. my wife and I had on the last Thursday with two naanen thali, the naans were so hard to eat. eating was disgusting. the personal was so rude. when I spoke with feedback, they didn't even react properly, total money loss. tjos was the third experience and I will never visit them again worst indian food they can ever have. my wife and I had on the last Thursday with two naanen thali, the naans were so hard to eat. eating was disgusting. the personal was so rude. when I spoke with feedback, they didn't even react properly, total money loss. tjos was the third experience and I will never visit her again
I spend $50, but everything wasted no taste shows not professional attitude that is the reason why no one likes them .learn how to cook and be profi
I would give it down 1 review!. first, the customer service of the man who is at the counter is very griefful. he just didn't give us a smile and a posture with one I don't care if they buy a kind of posture. when we ate it, we couldn't even pull a piece of naan apart, as it was so gum-like and the butter chicken was so sweet! I could taste the sugar. I never had sweet butter huh in my life! was so disappointed! I hope they're closing off because they were all together a terrible experience. 1 star!
Yes, I also ate with other franchises where the service and eating was great however! the same situation with me, starving and good the service was pathetic. the plating looked more like a pile of cocks. my son ordered Tandoori chicken, which was not only dry but practically ordered upwards. very poor service, good clear peeps! you should close the joint. the curry from a glass is better, which means that I could cook a better curry home!
I was shopping at Joondalup yesterday and as is usually the case, forgot about lunch till the hunger pangs started niggling around 2pm. I made a beeline for Maya Masala in the downstairs food court and was happy to find my old favourite, chicken kati roll on the menu It's usually about a 10 minute wait for this which is a good sign that it's freshly prepared. It's a giant of a meal, with spicy chicken, fried onions and capsicum wrapped in a massive roti paratha. It's always messy to eat, so I end up opening the kati roll and eating it with a knife and fork. I'm hopeless with these big rolled up concoctions and always make a mess of things I haven't been to this franchise at...read more