Loved the low-key, culturally rich hot spot which was packed at sunset during Ramadan. The buffet was ample, and every selection was just full of flavor. Meats were tender and moist. Their homemade naan was the best. Made a bowl of yogurt, fresh chopped cilantro, and a coriander-mint chutney to dip breads and put on foods and we consumed two bowls of it. The staff took great care of us. As it was sundown at Ramadan, every table was full of families breaking their fast. We were the only caucasian people and felt blessed to be sharing this meal among so much culture. While it's not fancy at all - a hole in the wall basically with plain floors and tables, no decor to speak of, the FOOD WAS PERFECT. Would definitely go again. I highly recommend going at sunset during Ramadan and feel the experience as well as taste the food. Closes pretty early but they were staying longer for the crowd. Buffet was the only option on this Sunday night and it was $14 per.