Indian Cuisine by the Lake is advertised as an Indian restaurant with a lunch and dinner buffet.
There is no buffet. There is no salad bar. Perhaps, this misunderstanding is due to the staff's poor understanding of English (and also apparent inability to explain that the buffet is not a buffet).
The 'buffet' is actually a thali platter. You get one serving of the thali platter. There is a lot of food on the platter, but it's not a buffet. Please don't call it a buffet and don't let yourself come here thinking there will be a hot buffet for the hungry.
The thali platter though is still a reasonably good deal for the hungry. At $14 for lunch, it came with a variety of dishes and also came with rice and na'an (which normally cost extra with a dish). So if you came here and are reading this review because you're expecting to get the 'buffet', this will probably be the most satisfying choice for you still.
The butter chicken was.... interesting to say the least. I think of it as very creamy, but others described it as 'tastes like processed cheese'. The fresh fruit on the "lunch buffet" was a pleasant surprise. The na'an we had was fine.
The credit card machine was down, so we had to fill in credit card information on slips of paper.