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Shimla Peppers
We came here for lunch. Decorations and atmosphere is nice, maybe just a little bit too much. Our server was quite young boy who was really shy and quite-spoken. It was hard to understand him at moments, but exept for that he was really good. For drinks we ordered: Masala tea which was a bit too sweet 8/10 Mango lassi which was way too sweet and with no trace of mango 4/10 For appetizer we got Samosas 8/10 For mains we got: North Indian Thali which was really good and also a great way to sample 3 different curries 9/10 Paneer tikka masala also great (maybe it should come with a little bit smaller pieces) 9/10 Bhindi Masala - this was great 10/10 All in all, it is a great restaurant to visit, especialy for vegetarians as it is all vegetarian cuisine. But even if you are not, this place will not disappoint with its dishes.
This place is located off the main road in a secluded small plaza, but has the best Thali I have ever had an any Indian restaurant. Visited during lunch on a Thursday. It took about 10 to 15 minutes to receive the Thali but it was well presented and had many small servings of numerous items - See review photos for an idea of the item selection in the Thali. Unfortunately, the buffet which we came to have is only available on Saturdays, however, the Thali is top notch and recommended to anyone visiting this restaurant.