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They have an interesting set up where there are different seating rooms aside from the main buffet which is great because it keeps noise contained.
The options are mostly indian, american, a little asian and some arab/persian food like kebabs. I must say that the Indian food was not spicy at all, which is a good thing because spicy food can scare away a lot of people who are not used to it.
Examples of food you can get there include: butter chicken, palak paneer, lamb karahi, pani puri, chicken wings, crappy tiny thin pizza with no sauce, fries, onion rings, chilli chicken, chow mein, hot n sour soup, spring rolls, chicken and beef kebabs. Plus way more!
The dessert options were basic; ice cream, lame sheet cake, and a few indian sweets.
The wait staff was helpful and came by our table regularly to clear plates and bring water as needed.
The price for the weekend was like $21.00+ per person and apparently we got like 20% off for seniors, which is great!
The only reason I didn't rate it 5 stars is because they need more Chinese and American options. It's basically a Indian buffet. I also didn't rate it a 5 because the North American dessert options included only two cakes and some ice cream and fruits. If you're not a fan of indian desserts, your options are minimal.
I would recommend it! I took lots of pics for you. I hope its helpful for you ro make a decision to come here. Enjoy!!!
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