[Review is for the lunch buffet]
Not the best buffet in Vegas and not the cheapest (running about $12.95), but you can expect some good spice from the buffet options.
What sets Gandhi India Cuisine's buffet aside from other Indian buffets in Vegas is the surprising spice. The general tendency in an Indian buffet is to keep it bland. The buffet has to make a lot of different palates happy and the general tendency is to keep it bland to make the most folks happy. But cheers to Gandhi for not skimping on the spice.
They usually have several vegetarian options in the buffet and a number of delicious chicken dishes. There's some real hit and miss going on with the dishes. I loved the paneer in spicy butter cream and the chicken tikka masala. And thumbs up for the naan and the okra dish.
That said, many of the dishes simply fall flat. Problem is, at $12.95, this is one of the more expensive non-strip buffets and it is simply just not spectactular.