Okay, sure, it's all you can eat Indian. I'm past the point in my life where I'm like a John Pinette bit when I go to a buffet. I'll pace myself, and within half an hour I'll have eaten my full, but not gorged myself.
So Kama is good enough that I don't have to depend on shovelling plateful after plateful of food down my gullet to compensate for it.
It's well located, and you'll get a good amount of food out of it. There's foods to serve every palate, too.