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Vegetarians, do not eat here on a Sunday. It's a small buffet, crowded, and noisy - like you're dining in a cafeteria. We ended up here because our first choice closed early and Hilal Grill was in the vicinity. The cost set us back $14 each for a buffet that wasn't worth it.
The beginning of the line showcased a mango dessert, fruit, raw salad, and a few condiments.
Next were two huge vats of rice. One was seasoned (I liked this) the other was plain.
Following that were four to five full pans of meat choices. When I saw this I got very worried because the end of the line was approaching fast. Then I saw vegetable selections in pans half the size of the meat selections.
I kid you not, this is all there was:
1. a farina halwa (sweet and starchy)
2. mixed veggies (over cooked cauliflower, carrots, onions, potatoes, in a curry sauce)
3. yellow lentil dal (the most watery mixture I've ever seen)
4. chana masala (typical garbanzo beans)
At the end of the line was a pan of plain naan. If you want poori or roti, you have to ask for it.
I think dining here on a day with no buffet may be better, because from what I saw on the website, HG has an extensive menu. Unfortunately they don't offer many choices on Sunday. But for $14 they SHOULD!
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