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| - When a restaurant decides to name itself something as uncreative as "Taste of India", you pretty much know that its food is going to reflect it. I'm not saying that ToI's food is awful. It's just that it's there and not remotely remarkable.
I can only comment its lunch buffets, which I've had on a number of occasions. Nothing too creative offered - somewhat bland grilled tandoori chicken, chicken tikka masala, palak paneer, navratan korma, yada yada yada. The naan that comes in the basket is unremarkable, and obviously not fresh from a tandoor, but whatever, you get what you pay for during lunch buffet time anyway. Most Indians I know here in Phoenix also give a collective, middle of the road "eh" expression when Taste of India is mentioned as a possible dining choice. Note that they didn't scowl nor did they jump at the suggestion and yell, "Let's go there NOW!"
So take it for what you will about Taste of India - not bad food, not great food, but Indian food that'll fill you up and be forgotten about in a day or so.
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