1162 days ago

Indian Cafe in Richmond

Karin from Upper Moutere

Hi, for those of you who've been there - you know what I mean... We had never been so far, it kind of never worked time wise but a friend had their curry at a meeting yesterday and it smelled divine. So we popped in for lunch today as we were in town by chance. OMG! the best lunch I had in quite a while and definitively the best Indian dishes. The lunch time curry combo has 4! different curry dishes, all excellent, I couldn't pick a favorite. And all that for $ 11!??? The guy said that they don't do a lot of advertising and if we liked the food we could spread the word. So here we go! ;-) Oh my, am VERY happy to recommend this place!!!

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