Gupta curry factory and house of worship

(5 Reviews)
21 Cherry St, New Canaan, CT 06840, USA

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Category: Restaurant,
Address: 21 Cherry St, New Canaan, CT 06840, USA
Zip code: 06840
Opening hours (Edit)
Monday:9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday:9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday:9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday:9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday:9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday:8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday:9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Customer Ratings and Reviews

  • BEN APICELLA on Google

    (November 6, 2019, 5:09 pm)

    Let me start off by saying the food was simply amazing. Not only was this an authentic curry experience, the staff and owner were beyond delightful. I've attached an image of the "curried beans", one of the menu specials during worship hours.

  • MARK SYMON on Google

    (November 6, 2019, 5:03 pm)

    The Gupta Empire was an ancient Indian empire existing from the mid-to-late 3rd century CE to 543 CE. At its zenith, from approximately 319 to 543 CE, it covered much of the Indian subcontinent.[3] This period is considered as the Golden Age of India by some historians.[4][note 1] The ruling dynasty of the empire was founded by the king Sri Gupta; the most notable rulers of the dynasty were Chandragupta I, Samudragupta, and Chandragupta II alias Vikramaditya. The 5th-century CE Sanskrit poet Kalidasa credits the Guptas with having conquered about twenty-one kingdoms, both in and outside India, including the kingdoms of Parasikas, the Hunas, the Kambojas, tribes located in the west and east Oxus valleys, the Kinnaras, Kiratas, and others.[6][non-primary source needed]

    The high points of this period are the great cultural developments which took place primarily during the reigns of Samudragupta, Chandragupta II and Kumaragupta I. Many of the literary sources, such as Mahabharata and Ramayana, were canonised during this period.[7] The Gupta period produced scholars such as Kalidasa,[8] Aryabhata, Varahamihira, and Vatsyayana who made great advancements in many academic fields.[9][10][11] Science and political administration reached new heights during the Gupta era.[12] The period gave rise to achievements in architecture, sculpture, and painting that "set standards of form and taste [that] determined the whole subsequent course of art, not only in India but far beyond her borders".[13] Strong trade ties also made the region an important cultural centre and established the region as a base that would influence nearby kingdoms and regions in Burma, Sri Lanka, and Southeast Asia.[14][unreliable source?] The Puranas, earlier long poems on a variety of subjects, are also thought to have been committed to written texts around this period.[15]

    The empire eventually died out because of many factors such as substantial loss of territory and imperial authority caused by their own erstwhile feudatories, as well as the invasion by the Huna peoples (Kidarites and Alchon Huns) from Central Asia.[16][17] After the collapse of the Gupta Empire in the 6th century, India was again ruled by numerous regional kingdoms

  • john locke on Google

    (October 30, 2019, 2:50 pm)

    curry was consumed

  • Stephen Luccarelli on Google

    (October 29, 2019, 2:02 pm)

    So my initial reaction when I walked in was wow this place smelled amazing. I ate food and left because I had to be home before 8

  • Ryan Werneburg on Google

    (October 29, 2019, 1:59 pm)

    very nice good quality curri and good massage session

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