When I was probably 8 years old, I remember going to the “Arts, Beats, and Eats” festival back in Michigan with my mom. Metro-Detroiters will remember back in the day when it used to be in Pontiac. It’s now moved to my former hometown, Royal Oak.
Like a lot of summer festivals, this had local artists, music, and a ton of food from local restaurants (hence the name, right?).
My mom went over to one of the booths to get some food. It was for a local Indian restaurant, Priya in Troy, MI. She had no idea her 8-year-old daughter was about to devour all of her chana masala. This is when my love affair with Indian food began.
To me, this cuisine has it all: the spices, the flavor, the color, the aroma! It really just lights up my tastebuds.
Since moving to New Jersey, Anton and I hadn’t found a spot that we really LOVED yet. One of his good friends recommended that we try Aarzu in downtown Freehold, NJ, especially for their lunch buffet.
We had been talking about going for weeks and finally decided to go for it today on Anton’s day off.
Immediately when I walked in I knew this place had to be good. The smell permeating the air was amazing. My mouth is watering still thinking about it. (I know, I’m a foodie freak.)
The ambiance was lovely — very trendy decor with rich jewel tones catching the eye from the velvet chairs and curtains. The half-moon booths looked cozy for larger parties and the lighting was cheerful and friendly as was the staff.