vimala's curryblossom cafe


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2.5
aniket
3
2 yıl önce
franklin st
not a big fan of this fusion-indian food place. they have some really nice dishes but on the whole, i feel it's a bit expensive for what it's worth. they have a great ambience and greatservicebut doesn't suit my taste palette.
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fredb
2
9 yıl önce
franklin st
just plain bad service, food, & pricing. tried to eat lunch here a while back - what a disappointing experience. the place is beyond funky, you order lunch in the small, worn bar area, and the lunch menu choices are few if you are a meat eater. and what is there is incredibly overpriced.

we initially ordered chicken curry and pork vindaloo, with an order of naan, an order of raita (yeap, you are charged separately for this condiment) ,a regular kingfisher beer and lavender lemonade - this was over $39. didn't realize that the beer was a regular for the price they were charging.

after a few minutes, we were told they didn't have the pork vindaloo (this was on the daily special board for today), and since there was no other dish we wanted, we just cancelled the order, and paid for the beer and lemonade - over $10!

too many excellent choices around ch to bother with this overpriced,servicechallenged mess. - went down the street to mint for an excellent meal.
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ktm_2010
5
10 yıl önce
franklin st
great indian food!. vimalas is an adorable little cafe with both goodserviceand great food. i ordered the two vegetable somosas (which were only $6). they were very filling, beautifully made and had great flavor. i would definitely recommend this restaurant!
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kevin
11 yıl önce
franklin st
mediocre at best. we went after hearing a lot of good things about this place. what we found was a lot of hit and miss. first was theservicedesign. you order at a counter and wait for your food to be served. this would work for a fast-moving operation. however, this clearly was not. long lines, which of course led to people trying to decide what they wanted for dessert, or organizing an appetizer (which would come out with everything you ordered), etc. because no one wanted to encounter the line again. forget about getting a second beer or wine either. compounding this was the very confusing issue of busing tables. some people did their own, some did not. there was no clearly established process for this. as such, people stood around while you ate waiting for tables to be cleared, or by chance for a cleared table.

the food was also hit and miss. the saag paneer was pretty good, but did not separate itself from any other place. the goat curry was outstanding. perfectly spiced. however, it was on a "plate" that came crammed with many different samplings of indian cuisine that seemed forced. the cracker and flatbread were too similar to go on one plate. the chutney and dal were fine, especially the dal. there were two other samplings as well. perhaps all of these samplings would have worked if they were served over several courses? i would have preferred to have the option of just the curry with rice, and maybe some raita.

we ordered two sides as well. one was the samosas, which were supposed to be an appetizer. these things were huge and dense, and way too filling. we were used to the lighter, fried versions. i would not call these appetizers. the other side was some garlic naan. again, we were used to the naan cooked with actual crushed garlic on it. instead we got this naan brushed with garlic butter that became limp and soggy.

might try this place again, but not for a while.
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