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4 1/2 's; The food is healthy, Very tasty, the location (Washington Blvd La Cienega is at the Culver City 's Art 's district were some of the best art Galleries in Los Angeles are located. Close to Helms district Sony movie studios. The lamb plate w humus, rice, salad is yummy too :
This place is really good. I hadn't been here in a couple years, and I think since then they added the Chicken Sharma to the menu. I wasn't looking closely at the menu but figured I would try it. I didn't realize that it was soy based, I initially just thought it was interesting that a restaurant I had previously thought was vegan was serving chicken.