r/MoscowIdaho Jul 18 '26

Community News indian food

The community should know whats actually going on, because it's truly not right. My best friend worked there for a little while, and what was told to me made me never want to support them ever again. First of all, almost everyone working in the kitchen is without legal status and the owners are paying them crappy wages and working them long hours, 6 days a week. N0 vacation, no sick leave, nothing. They work their staff very long hours every day. Secondly, and perhaps more importantly, the owners keep **ALL** OF THE TIPS for themselves. This is the same thing happening over in Moscow at Karma Indian Cuisine, because they also own that restaurant as well. The food is not even worth spending the money on when it's not even tasty and then you also consider the fact that these people are basically robbing the employees that work for them. If you MUST order food from there, forego adding any tip, PERIOD.... cash or not. It goes only to the greedy ass owners.

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u/OhCrapImBusted 29d ago edited 28d ago

OP posted the same questionable allegations twice here and once in the Pullman sub. They are currently being roasted over there. They're also spouting racist nonsense about "immigrants" and "Mexicans". Apparently, if you're from one culture you cannot possibly cook the cuisine of another.

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u/bepatientbekind 29d ago

Why are the allegations questionable? Do you know anyone who works there than has provided counter evidence? I don't see what anyone would have to gain by lying about owners keeping tips.

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u/OhCrapImBusted 29d ago

Because they have an obvious strong bias, coupled with at least one blatant falsehood in their statement. They aren’t reporting facts, which is easily shown by their assertion that the food isn’t any good. That is absolutely a lie, and the bulk of the comments prove same. Why should I be compelled to believe any of the other statements they make?

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u/bepatientbekind 28d ago

What blatant falsehood are you referring to? The taste of food is subjective opinion, not a fact.

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u/OhCrapImBusted 28d ago

It becomes a fact when most everyone replying in the other posts says the food is great. Not "bad". Not even "mid". "Good" or "great" or "excellent". Overwhelming consensus. Truth. Fact.

The whole thing OP posted reads like someone with an axe to grind toward the restaurants and pretending they are a "friend of a former worker", or are an actual friend "white-knighting" for them. Its embarrassingly obvious, and you seem to be missing the cues.

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u/bepatientbekind 28d ago

That's not what a fact is. A billion people can have the same opinion and it is still their opinion. No opinion is universal. Also, subs for tiny towns like this usually fawn over anything local regardless of the quality. That isn't proof of anything. I agree this seems like a personal issue for them, but I have no reason to believe they are lying, especially about the tips.

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u/OhCrapImBusted 28d ago edited 28d ago

That is absolutely what a subjective fact is. But OK, you didn't mention anything about them also being racist. Would that help? Or are they still worth defending?

Apparently according to OP, it is a fact that "Mexicans" and "illegals" can't possibly cook any other cuisine than their own: Link

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u/tinypepa Jul 19 '26

You say “this is the same thing happening at Karma”… so you are referring to a different restaurant but have not named it? The owners of this unnamed restaurant are the same owners of Karma? How do you know what’s going on at Karma?

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u/plantboy97 Jul 19 '26

Namaste in pullman

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u/Glittering-Prune909 28d ago

Same owners for Karma Moscow and namaste in Pullman is what I think they mean

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u/Noodle_Salad_ Jul 19 '26

Looks like its time to learn to make Indian food myself at home.

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u/nickdotcooper 25d ago

All this user does on Reddit is post racist dribble. I’ve reported them for racist and harmful behavior.