I think the first sign that it is a authentic place is that you always see Indian people eating here. I have eaten here many times over the last few years and it is always good. I usually come for the buffet at lunch time and love the samosas.
They also serve dinner, which can be pricey, but if I really want some good Indian food for dinner, in a nice setting, I'm willing to pay. I see people complaining about their take out orders being soggy or not hot enough.ni have never had their take out, but it is common sense that hot fried food will get soggy in a styrofoam container, and your food won't be piping hot like it would if you ate there. Also, the prices should surprise people when theyborder, since they are on the menu.
I recommend and so do several people know. Go n for the buffet for the best value and selection.