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| - I've been to the lunch buffet (11:30-3:00) at Amber a few times, and it's consistently delicious. It's under $12 for all-you-can-eat, and this would be a great way to taste different dishes if you're new to Indian food, or to sample a bunch of your favorites if you like many of the different plates here! You basically walk in, get your plate, go to town, and then pay at the end. Can't get easier than that!
One thing that I enjoy about Indian restaurants in general, and about this lunch buffet, is that it is very adaptable to different tastes and dietary options like vegetarianism. You can fill your plate up with mostly veggies, or load up on fried foods, or skip mains and go straight to dessert... It's up to you! The dishes offered in the buffet are mostly not spicy... With the exception of one of the soups (the non-lentil one), which I find super taste but I always end up coughing from the spice level! The lentil soup is a nice non-spicy option if that's more your cup of tea.
There is a great selection of meats offered, so you can decide to try all of them in one time, or convince yourself that you'll be back so you don't need to try all of them. I usually do the former! It wouldn't be a true buffet if you didn't feel like you needed your stretchy pants, right?! There are also a couple classic desserts (gulab jamun and the rice pudding) so you really get a full meal. Mmm.
Writing about this is seriously making me want to head over to Amber right now!
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