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I hate it and I didn't even get to try the food. I stopped here since I was called for jury duty and had time for breakfast. I come in the place and it looks nice. It's kind of like an upscale school cafeteria. I waited there looking at the menu to be called as the chef takes the order of the person who arrived before me. As I was waiting a customer comes in and waves at the chef who seem to know each other. Instead of asking me what I wanted since I arrived before her she proceeds to ask her "A burrito right?" Which I guess is the customer's usual. Leaving me feel non existent. I just walked out because although I had time for breakfast I didn't have time to wait around until she felt I am worthy to order.
The sliders are pretty decent. Only thing is that if you really like spicy food, and have especially grown up eating ethic spicy food, the hit ratings might seem kinda weak to you. I got one medium and one hot slider, and the hot had a kick to it but totally doable. There are only 2 levels higher than that.
Walked half a mile for wensday lunch. When I got there there's a note on the door that said closed until Jan 3rd. But on the internet it says open. Great way to let customers know.
Tray DTLA is a great Indian restaurant and has a fantastic chicken Samosa ( the chutni is awesome) and Chicken Tika Masala. The Tandoori Chicken was amazing once but it wasn't the next time we ordered it. This place is inconsistent but still good. Just know it's hit or miss. The chicken tika masala doesn't come with rice, just so your aware.
Was amazing. Everything was super tasty, delivery prompt, and they food had great Indian taste without being too spicy which is perfect for the kids and generous with the meat. We ordered the chicken and lamb tikka masala, rice with peas, and lamb korma.