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2015-06-19
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I've had my eye on Indian Village for a while. As of this writing it has 24 smilies and 0 frowny faces, which is to me very impressive. You can't even cheat to get such a rating. If you pay a bunch of people to say it's good, you can't stop the people you didn't pay from saying it's bad. Well, I can say I won't be the first to give it a frowny face.We started with the samosas. For six people, we got two orders of 4 pcs. One of the orders was vegetable samosa, and then we decided to change it up
Here follows three pictures. The dishes are: Lamb Roganjosh; Chicken Kadai; and Fish Masala. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to puzzle out from the pictures which is which! Descriptions and ratings after the photos...
The Lamb Roganjosh was good. The curry sauce was flavorful and the lamb was tender. Not mystifyingly tender, where you wonder how meat can't melt, but y'know, tender. B or B+.
The Kadai Chicken, a favorite of mine, was also good. It was a little bit spicy. It's tough for me to really say what I thought about it. I fell in love with this dish at this Punjabi restaurant I used to frequent and so I order it a lot. It's wok-style stir fried onions and peppers in a tomato-y gravy. But I'm rarely wowed by it. I think it's the spice and the fat. The stuff at my Punjabi place was greasy as all get out and firey hot. I can't really blame a restaurant for not taking that direction, ah, but I do miss it. B or B+.
The Fish Masala: originally someone wanted the Goan Fish Curry-- and I do like Goan food, though we were already getting Vindaloo-- but somehow the picture on the menu of the Fish Masala just convinced me to convince everyone else to get it. And I wasn't disappointed. There's this psychological phenomenon where you like the things you choose better than those same things if you didn't choose them, but I think there was something beyond that effect here. Again, I ate a lot of things with a lot of complex flavors while conversing with 5 other people, so the details are hazy, but I was impressed and do recommend this dish. Excellent, A-
After dinner at the bar, one of my friends correctly pointed out that I don't give out many "A's" in my reviews, and this is true. "A" I have reserved for "excellent" and by that I mean that it really hits the spot, it deserves to be in the city guide book, it's like-- if I want that, this is where I'll get it. And it's tought to rise to that level. So B and B+ are "good" and "great" for me. That means, since I'm giving this place a B-to-B+, it is good-to-great to me. You won't go wrong going here. I'll probably even come back. It's not one for the ages. It's not the alpha and the omega. But it is good-to-great.
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