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| - Really, really good. They do Indian and Nepali, which is a great combo since I haven't had too much exposure to Nepali food yet, and I've discovered that I love it. Momo Dumplings FTW.
The lunch buffet isn't the cheapest ever, but it's all-you-can-eat, so skip breakfast! They are a lot more careful with food preparation for dinner (i.e. meat is boneless, selection is better) but you know what? I get the lunch buffet anyway, since it's just so tasty.
We never manage to spend under $50, which is a shame since I'd like to incorporate this restaurant into daily life. However, for a treat, this place is definitely classier than its price range specifies. Friendly, undervalued/underrated, tasty, and tasteful. Highly recommended.
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