Képek
HozzájárulásFoglaljon most
Visszajelzés
Írjon visszajelzéstAlways a good experience. Very attentive and dishes are prepared as they should be. The menu is accurate and properly denotes any possible allergy issues.
Cross Culture has some of the best Indian food in NJ! The chicken was extremely tender and very tasty! The service was excellent and we gave our regards to the chef when we left.
Lunch time , jamaican dishes.I heard evening, it become african dishes.Take goat rice .Deep flavor with spicy kick...First time , been charge 15.Went second time , women ask for 22.Another customer went inside and ask about oxtail with rice she told him $34( seriously)No prices on anything, you must ask and she will decide depand her mood or business.???Sadly , food seems it sitting only for display .because if steam table look untouch by 2h45pm , than is very serious concern.Food is good , but management of pricing will definitely result of closing this place and i hope i am wrongIf feel like the women is playing pick 2 numbers.Dont blame inflation becuase all prices come
Hands down the best Indian fusion restaurant in the local area. We go here often. It's never disappointed. Their naan is cooked to perfection in their tandoor. So fresh. All of their dishes are amazing. The only thing that's tough is finding a good parking spot. Doesn't matter it's all worth it.
I cant believe i am doing an update after 12 years. Hadnt gone here in a few years but had a great meal on new years eve. Their flavors are still very consistent and authentic. Malai kofta navaratan korma dal makhani were all scrumptious as well as the baingan bhartha. Paneer tikka masala was a bit under seasoned which worked for the kids. The nans were nice and fluffy without much oil on them. If you are unsure the thali is a good way to try a bit of everything. Service was efficient. All in all a great meal and company to usher in the new year. This place is pricey for an Indian restaurant but worth every penny for the quality of their food.