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  • I have eaten at my fair share of Indian buffets. This one stands out to me for three reasons: 1. Self-serve chai and mango lassi. "What? You want mango lassi, you say? It is part of the buffet, drink as much as you want." Trust me, I will. The chai is the average fair, nothing special (barely anywhere has good chai though). If only every Indian buffet included bottomless mango lassi. One can dream... 2. Options. I noticed that there were slightly more dishes available in the buffet than I am used to, and they favored the vegetarian. Awesome for me (a vegetarian), and everyone really. 3. Thick rice pudding. I have never had rice pudding that had such a density of rice in it. I'm a fan. It was the slightest bit sweeter than the typical, and so was the lassi for that matter. If you have never had rice pudding at the end of your meal, stop cheating yourself! The food was on par with pretty much every other Indian buffet. Keep in mind that I am only reviewing the buffet. I have noticed in the reviews that people seem to be harping on the decor and low spiciness. Very few Indian restaurants have exceptional decor, and the buffets almost always aren't spicy. This is the norm, and IMO, not something to harp on. If you want spicy Indian food, go to dinner, where you can have it tailored to your particulars, not the buffet. One real complaint: the heating source keeping the naan warm was turned up too high or something, because all the naan was dry and brittle. What a travesty! They did have some oily, frybread naan, which I thought was okay, but my friend didn't enjoy. It is something I have never seen before. If someone called me up right now and asked me if I wanted to go to Raj Mahal and grab some buffet, I wouldn't have to think about it, I would say yes. Of course, I don't think I've ever turned down an Indian buffet in my life.
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