Not good for Vegetarians!
I went for the "special" labor day buffet. This restaurant is the priciest Indian buffet in the valley as far as I know but they always raise the prices for occasions like labor day, Independence day, some Kerala festival etc.
At over $14 per person (including taxes), I expected better service and better food. I asked for a high chair for my son and the waiter acknowledged but when he didn't bring it, my wife politely reminded him. He still didn't bring it and I saw that they were having a busy day so I tried to bring it myself but couldn't find it. So I asked a different waitress for assistance. She took me to the original waiter and asked him to give me a high chair and somehow that seems to have upset him. He pretended that I was invisible and brusquely took the high chair and placed it at our table while I followed him. He hadn't looked at me then and made sure to avoid our table since! I was polite throughout so I couldn't see why he had to do that!
Also, the water we were served had some floating particles and when I pointed it out the waiter (or perhaps manager) took them away and sent one clean glass and another glass with floating particles!
The variety of food for vegetarians wasn't commensurate with the price. In particular, the only rice offered was "mint rice". It would have been nice to offer a vegetarian biryani since most of the appetizers were meat anyway. There was a notice at the buffet counter that Dosa and Naan would be served at the table but not once were we offered Dosa or Naan. We could help ourselves to naan though. And if I had waited for the Dosas to be replaced, I am sure I could have helped myself to Dosa too but why the notice of table service when they don't even ask once!
There was a decent variety of desserts but I can't say the same about the quality. The gulab jamuns were anything about round and were somewhat lumpy (undercooked perhaps?), the ice cream looked unappetizing although I hadn't tried it. Custard with fruits was okay.