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| - I love this place. Whenever I want some Indian food, I like to go here. Honestly, this place is best for its buffet. The available options change every day, though there are some persistent options (chicken tikka masala, jasmine rice, samosas). It's fun to have a different experience each time you go - something that a lot of buffets could learn from, in my opinion.
I wouldn't recommend going here for dinner, because I am of the opinion that the dishes are overpriced for what you get. If you are craving Indian, I would make the time go here between 11 and 3, when the buffet is available.
Good dessert selection, which also varies with the day.
Service is OK. I usually have a full glass of water, which is much appreciated at a place like this. I would still expect that they would invest in some pitchers, and leave one at each table. Don't you want your customers to drink a lot of water, if you are a buffet?
Another criticism is the nan situation. It is very nice that they bring out fresh baked nan to each table - but at an Indian buffet, I usually want more than two pieces of the stuff. Regardless of the size of your party - one person, or two, or four - they will bring over four pieces of nan for your table. Why not just put the stuff out on the buffet? If you aren't going to do that, you should at least make sure that bread basket is as full as the water. They will bring more on request... but I don't want to have to ask for it, honestly. Getting the attention of a waiter is also not the easiest thing in the world, since you are sitting in a buffet setting.
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