I thought I was lucky x 2 at our last meeting: First when I snagged a prime parking spot and managed to slide my car into the tiny spot with no damage, and second when I realized I'd found a pretty good Indian Restaurant. The Westport traffic was heavy that evening, I was running late, and there was quite a bit of Ped traffic, too. I felt like I was walking in the West Village of Manhattan as I passed the funky shops and stepped in the vibe that is Korma Sutra.
Our table was tucked up by the window near the entrance and our group was tucked up next to each other. Yeah-- it was almost snuggly! Since my favorite Indian restaurant has closed in Lee's Summit, I'm on the hunt for the next best thing. The naan was soft and pillowy, delicious! My butter chicken was ordered a bit spicy (5 of 10) and had the familiar, smooth taste that melds so perfectly with naan, but brings a drip to my nose. I loved all the dishes I tasted, even Grandpas sweet, HOT HOT HOT curry, but was a bit disappointed in the chicken biryani. It lacked the layers of flavors I've come to expect. Not bad, of course, just mediocre. Although a dish that can define an Indian restaurant for me, the other dishes were so enjoyable that I left with a great impression of the place. Rating 4 stars
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