Address: 23542 El Toro Rd, Lake Forest, CA 92630, USA
Phone: +19495832789
Sunday: 9:30AM–9:30PM
Monday: 9:30AM–10PM
Tuesday: 9:30AM–10PM
Wednesday: 9:30AM–10PM
Thursday: 9:30AM–10PM
Friday: 9:30AM–10PM
Saturday: 9:30AM–10PM
J B
This was my favorite place… until I got very sick tonight from food poisoning. This was pretty heartbreaking :( Please be more safe with your food handling. I was a waitress for many years and understand the importance of this. Somewhere along the way, this delicious food became contaminated.
James Ellsworth
Very delicious Indian food served fast and cafeteria style. Great price too. The grocery store up front is a fun place to find all the delicious European chocolates
Jenn Quazza
From shopping for hard to find spices and the like or grabbing delicious hot food available with inside seating, it's about the service & location. Outside seating available, always a plus! Plenty of parking near entrance located at this strip mall, off El Toro Rd.
Jen Mather
Really great selection in a medium sized store dedicated to Indian groceries with two and a half aisles of British foods. We come for the British grocery staples like Salad Cream and Bistro Gravy granules. We enjoy all the biscuits and the chocolate, too! Really fresh, delicious hot plate to go Indian food in the back of the store. Their samosas deliver on flavor. The pakoras are usually hit and miss, sometimes juicy and sometimes dry. Good experience to have and to hunt for your next curry.
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Yes you can get everything for karvachauth. I got karva, channi, pooja thali and a box with all pooja samagri.
They wear masks, gloves, they have markers for people to stand 6ft apart. They have hand sanitizer.
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Hi there, we are always accepting applications, feel free to stop by any of our six locations to fill one out. While yes, we are a family business, our family is certainly not that big to only have family working on duty. Kind Regards!
The store carries the lotas but not sure whether it is plastic, it is usually aluminum. You can call Nina's also.
Rice and naan help to take the edge off the spice. Get the lassi drink which has a yogurt base and there are a few flavors - I love mango. Other cultures use milk based drinks to counter spice. Think Mexican horchata. Or have a milkshake with hot wings. From the Mideast we see dough, pronounced doh, dokh, or dookh, depending on the source. That's a similar drink with cucumber. If you think that's weird, it's delicious, think Greek tsatsiki. Take it slow and try to learn to enjoy the sensation of the heat - it's not just hot or painful. :)
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