You would never find this place if it weren't for being a local, accidentally driving into the parking lot when trying to figure out where you are (as happened with us), or Yelp.
Finding outselves in the parking lot - and noticing the sign that said, "curries" - we quickly checked Yelp and found a 5 -star average on 50 reviews. Â Wow!
And they weren't kidding.
We ate there only once, trying the curried canned corned beef hash (surprisingly delightful) and curry chicken. Â They were both very tasty.
We sampled some exotic looking canned drinks (we did not try the Kava that everyone seems to rave about) - and they were not so great, but still, where else can you sample basil-seed and honey soda and canned sugarcane juice?
If you are from Fiji, India or the South Pacific Seas, you will probably find a slice of home here - if you are from anywhere else, you will have an exotic and tasty trip to one or all of those place.
Five Stars.
If you're in the area, near the shrimp trucks, this is a gotta try spot. Â It's a little mom and pop market with a little grocery store in front and a kitchen in the back where a woman takes your order and whips up these delicious indian curries. Â Your choices are chicken, beef, lamb, vegetable, and I think there was a shrimp as well. Â We chose the chicken and beef curries.
Both were more than ample amounts with large chunks of lean meat. Â Not alot of heat factor but if you ask for more heat, it will be accommodated. Â You have a choice of white rice, brown rice, or roti to go with your curry. Â We had the roti and would not go with that again. Â Too much like a tortilla. Â There was enough left over for another meal the next day.