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| - The entire time I was there I kept thinking, "man I cannot wait to review this place".
Okay, let me set the stage. I was walking on my lunch hour and happened to notice a new restaurant in place of the old Chinese buffet place (that was not good) on Liberty. The sign read, "$7.99 lunch buffet". I thought why not try something new?
I could tell the did some general cleaning up of the building from it's previous tenants. I don't remember the hardwood being so nice or that the flooring was hardwood at all. It was simply decorated, but still decorated. Was it the best? No, but it worked.
At this moment it's only a buffet. Now here is where my issues with this place begin. This is not an Asian fusion restaurant. It's an Indian buffet with a few Chinese items mixed in. If I would have known that after I got in and sat down I probably would have left. I even Googled the word fusion to make sure I understood the meaning. I get that fusion means to blend (specifically cultures in this sense), but if it's Indian food you're slinging then just call it that.
The food I did try was decent. It bothered me that the food wasn't the hottest. There was decent size selection to choose from. I will say their chicken salad was amazing. I never eat anything mayonnaise based at buffets so you know I was struggling for food. Even the Chinese items had an Indian kick to them. This may be for you, but it definitely wasn't for me.
The servers were pleasant and the one waitress seemed very helpful to people who were obviously confused as to what they encountered. I didn't like how they don't give you a bill, but rather, you just walk to the front and pay. Seems kind of like poor business planning to me. I understand at this point you're only selling one food item, but how do you know what I had to drink? I think for the price it's worth it if that's what you're looking for, but I think this is a once is enough place for me.
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