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| - Came back for dinner on a Sunday night - the place was WAY less crowded then it was when we first visited. Could be that it was not a popular day to go out to eat, or that the excitement of the grand opening has died down, or it could be that we came during the Steelers/Jets playoff game and everyone was at a bar somewhere. Whichever. It was quieter, in a good way. They have a full bar now, and the TVs were playing the game, not Bollywood movies.
We got the buffet, which I think was about $10. They had a pretty good selection of things - several vegetarian offerings (aloo gobi, chana masala, potatoes in spinach, paneer in tomato sauce), and chicken tikka masala, tandoor chicken, goat biryani, spicy chicken wings, and various other things. Also two soups, a little salad area, a handful of condiments/chutneys, and a few sweet dessert-ish things. And naan.
Everything was pretty good - on the lukewarm side, as per usual for a buffet, but I appreciated the wide variety of options. It was a good deal for the price. Still, I think the quality (and temperature) of the food is higher when you order off the menu. Nothing wowed me enough to bump them up to a four-star review. it was standard Indian buffet fare - tasty, well-priced, all the usual suspects. But next time I want to get the more creative and spicy options that aren't on the buffet line!
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