“My friends mom used to make homemade Pakoras, and I loved them! I tried to teach my mom how to make them, but it wasn't the same. I had them here and I was taken back to my elementary school days when I didn't pay bills! So happy to taste that old school flavor. Rama is one of the BEST!“
“I love this middle eastern store. It has the largest selection of middle eastern groceries near us. The owner is a nice gentleman and always willing to help answer any questions.The only thing that I wish they had more of is the selection of lamb meat. It seemed to be very limited the times I’ve been there.“
“I had the cream chicken with the butter naan bread. It was absolutely delicious! I would have liked the waitress to be a bit more attentive, but I think she was kind of new. It won't stop me from coming back and trying more of their menu.“
“Food is good everytime we go and the place is clean. Service is low only because you get one glass of water unless you can get their attention or remember to ask for water. Very nice just does not check on you often or stay long enough to ask for everything you need.“
“It may be just because I was hungrier than I thought and have been craving Indian takeout for a month, but when I bit into my samosa from Rosie's Dhaba I almost cried. The aloo stuffing was so soft and flavorful, and the wrapper was crispy outside and had a great chew inside. It was the most delicious samosa I've had in a long while. And then I took my naan to grab up some curry chicken and wow! Perfectly spiced sauce and the most tender chicken meat. I've loved India Hut for years but they're a bit of a far drive for me living in the northeast. I'm so grateful Dyer street now has a fantastic Indian food spot, even if it's only once a week.I gobbled too much of my food right away to take a nice picture, so pics to be come next time I go.“