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Feedback gevenThis restaurant, which resembles a food court, offers a wide array of choices. I opted for the daily special, which was chicken masala served with rice, salad, a kebab, and lentil soup.
I give this restaurant three stars because I enjoyed it! They provided me with a complimentary sample of tikka chicken, which was deliciously tender and juicy, but I ultimately decided to order the Tandoori chicken plate.
This may sound controversial, but I firmly believe that Poulet Tikka is a superior lunch choice compared to the outstanding Thai food at.
I stayed at the Hyatt upstairs and am a fan of Indian food, which I can only have if non-greasy and non-starchy. The food court has plenty of healthy options, and Tikka (the Indian fast food joint) was so good that I ate there three times. The spinach was excellent, and the lamb and chicken tikka (grilled, not in curry), too. The cauliflower was very good and also the salads. I didn't have naan or rice, but my parents who did liked them. I did not care for the curried meats or chicken because they were either too sweet or not flavorful enough, but the spinach and the grilled meats were excellent. They were also very light, and I didn't end up with an upset stomach after (something fairly frequent for Indian restaurants in the u.s)
The location is a bit off the beaten path so you need to make a bit of an effort to get off the street, up the escalator and halfway down an open floor that gas been in renovation for the he past several years.But it's worth it. You will find mostly students and local business people in-the-know that seek tasty fast food at a moderate price. Poulet Tikka is one of a handful of independent concessions that offer up a great variety of Asian foods. If only these place had more visibility.I usually GI for the tandoori chicken with steamed vegetables and buttered naan. I get my Indian cuisine fix and go about my merry way.