Maharaja of Dayton
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Half cooked meat and menu is overpriced. They use the same gravy for all the items. Also, it smells funny in there. Ended up paying $20 for food that …
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Worst place to eat!. The management is rude, the food is bad. There are better options for indian food, this place stinks literally and metaphorically…
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Listen up. This is by far my favorite place to eat in the Beavercreek Area. I highly suggest the Chicken Tikka Masala and Tandori Chicken. As for the …
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10 Reviews on “Maharaja of Dayton”
Wonderful food and sevice. Relaxed atmosphere. The next time I’m in the area I will eat here!
Not good hotel. Leave alone the food, had a bad experience with the staff and manager of this hotel.would not recommend this hotel whoever wants to have some peaceful outing.the attitude of the manager was pathetic.
Worst Place. One of the worst indian eating joint… both lady and male owner are rude.. hospitality sucks.. food was horrible… i will never again visit to this place…
Highly recommend. Excellent flavors, authentic style, servers were reserved in personality, but thoroughly attentive– our glasses were never less than half full, and we even had candles lit for us. Great place for a pleasant surprise!
Fantastic food! Sevice has improved considerably!
This place smells so disgusting. It’s a mixture of cigarette smoke and mildew. Very old and ghetto. Naan and chicken was okay. Waitresses were very off standish. Won’t be going back and won’t refer to anyone.
Restrooms Cleaned Up!. The first thing I did as I waited for my food was visit the restroom (yes I was curious to see if the management had paid attention to the previous two reviewers). And they had indeed taken the criticism to heart. For, the restroom, while not plush, was clean. I was quite satisfied in the restroom department. As I came back to my seat they quickly brought over a couple of cold papads (or, to use the South Indian term–papadams). Quite standard & comparable to other Indian restaurants. I wish they would erve hot off-the-grill papads (or even better still, freshly fried, dripping-with-oil papads–yum!!!). However I have no complaints– the papads were crisp. I had ordered a Non-Vegetarian Thali and it came soon enough. I asked for substitution of the Lentil Soup with Dal and of poori by Tandoori Roti, both of which they cheerfully did. The thali had 2 rotis, and small bowls of Dal, chicken curry, lamb curry & raita. The lamb currie & Dal were outstanding. The Chicken in the chicken curry was white meat & slightly overcooked– but not bad at all. The raita was a tad too sour for me. Oh and two pieces of tandoori chicken (drumstick & thigh)–quite good, if a tad lukewarm. All for $15 or so. A complimentary dessert (jalebi) rounded off the dinner quite nicely, thank you very much. Would definitely go back there again