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The Desi Accent

1132reviews

First time here. Booked a reservation through OpenTable. We got seated pretty quickly which was good since the place was pretty empty. There was a 50th birthday party going on one end of the restaurant so a little loud in there. We ordered our drinks, I ordered a beer which took about 10 mins to arrive. My girlfriend ordered a mixed drink which took 20 mins. Kinda of odd there. No big deal though. So service was okay not great but not too bad and we knew what to expect. Chicken 65 was phenomenal. I would say the best chicken 65 I’ve had. The tandoori chicken was pretty good too. The chicken makhani was watery and very sweet. Garlic naan was great. For dessert we order gajjar halwa which was not good at all. I definitely want to give this spot another try and would definitely recommend the chicken 65.

First time trying this place and we have not found a good Indian restaurant until now in our area. Food was great. Prices work great as well. Seems like the owner works there and she's very friendly and helpful. Restaurant is very clean and cute great to die. We actually did takeout and the food was nice and warm by the time we got home. Thank you again we will be back!

Falak Restaurant & Banquets

753reviews

We hosted a dinner for 20 at their restaurant. The food was good and plentiful, served hot and service was prompt. I planned ahead and made a booking a couple of days before. Their manager Mr Zaki is friendly and very helpful. When we arrived, the table was set and looked nice. Highly recommend their Nihari and Biryani!

My wife and I like Indian food and stopped by every now and then over the years. The restaurant has been under new management since COVID. Overall, the food was great and the service was excellent. The Butter Chicken was flavorful, but not overbearing, and the Lamb Biryani was plentiful (just be on the lookout for bones). The decor is long overdue for a refresh, there’s definitely a late ‘60s-early ‘70s vibe. But, don’t let it stop you from enjoying the food. The prices were good and portions were plentiful. A family of four can get full for about $50 total. We’ll go back for more.