[It just goes to show the difference in taste and experience. I had the misfortune of dining at the Curry Pot in Panama City. The food was inedible, the place smelled (not the aroma of spices), and when I asked for a quick check (we were leaving quickly) I had $3.00 added on the bill for two ice waters. I had also tried the spiced tea, which was undrinkable. My first reaction was to not pay the bill. None in our group had more than a few bites each and the $60.00 bill was an insult. I have eaten Indian food around the world and sometimes you get what you expect and sometimes the unexpected. Please check yelp, local.yahoo, and tripadvisor for a mixed bag of reviews ranging from "putrid vomit" to "the best ever". And for the locals who yearn for Indian cuisine, stay home and commit to learning a few dishes to prepare on your own. It is as easy as bhindi ki subji (stir-fried okra).
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Sorry to hear about your experience. Admittedly, I've only eaten at the PC "Curry Pot" twice but have found the food to be on par with any Indian restaurant I've experienced ( I, too have enjoyed Indian food around the world). I've also had ice water there and was not charged. Now, the atmosphere is another story.....the decor is a bit reminiscent of a truck stop diner (which I am OK with if that is where my mood takes me and the food is good).
Any rec's on other local Indian restaurants you prefer?