The seekh kebabs and the chicken tikka are smoky and flavorful — this is no-frills Pakistani BBQ done right. Portions are generous, prices are low, and the naan is baked fresh. Best for takeout or a quick casual dinner when you're craving spice.
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Average quality. The papers they serve with sometimes get torn and food touches the table. They need to do something about that.
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Poor customer service, very bad chicken served. Really.
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