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Their desserts, kheer and gulab jamun, were delicious. However, the fried mango dessert thing that looked like a pretzel was.. a little strange, but maybe it's an accustomed taste?
The curries, on the other hand, were hit or miss. Some were great (spicy chicken was decent) but others tasted off (the tikka masala was meh, the tandoori chicken was a little dry - not horrible - but dry). Their samosas were good.
I did LOVE their chutney selection (mint, tamarind, yogurt) and the waiter was quick to take our empty plates and clear our table, so that was wonderful.
The biggest pro for me, however, was their garlic naan - it was absolutely delicious, and I usually never like garlic naan! Definitely a big winner tonight.
One note: if you use the Groupon available, read the fine print and make sure you're aware you need to buy one additional food item. I chose to purchase a takeout portion of the gulab jamun (yum). A little pricy for $5 but I had to buy something to use the Groupon.
I'm not very picky for Indian buffets, especially ones that run less than $14 like Kohinoor, but the venue was just.. underwhelming. I'd probably shop around and try the other Indian AYCE restaurants before I'd come back here. (I have to say though, their garlic naan was the best naan I ever had.)
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