I came here last year with my friend after watching a recommendation from ABC7 or something. I think I may have stepped into the wrong Ambala because the next week, I saw another Ambala Dhaba sign two mins down the street in a plaza before Lee’s sandwiches and 99 Ranch. Not knowing I walked into the fast food version of this restaurant, I didn’t understand why they were charging me normal dine in prices for some cheap Indian($ 8 – 10) on paper plates. For those prices, I would have gone to a real dine in price without disposable plates and eatery ware. The food isn’t worth it, it did taste like take out. I wouldn’t go back.