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  • This past Sunday I got a group of friends to join me at India Garden for a birthday celebration/dinner. With vegan and meat dishes available, their Sunday dinner buffet was a perfect choice for all of us! The buffet features many of their signature dishes and is an excellent choice for newcomers who want to try out a handful of items at a low price. Be wary though! The level of spice in each dish varies and you can accidentally pick up something a little out of your heat range. Overall I would definitely recommend it. Although the buffet was good, I would say that the real heart of India Garden is it's extensive menu. I'm not sure how long it would take to try one of everything, but it would be a ride on a rainbow of flavor. New comers to Indian food should stick to anything with their Masala sauce on top and an order of garlic naan bread on the side. One thing not many people have mentioned is their Mumtaz Paneer Kulcha. A flat bread stuffed with cheese and spices that is super awesome. The only bad part about such a menu is that choice overload can force you to stick to the same thing instead of taking the risk of trying something new. While it can be difficult to choose there is much reward to diversification. My only complaint, as others have said, is the service. I've had meals with great service, and meals where I've only had my water refilled once in the beginning (which you will need). My advice would be to not worry about seeming rude and using "different methods" to gain their attention. Although you should not have to do this at a restaurant, it may be due to their culture so I cannot say whether they mean to be rude or not. Walking into India Garden is like stepping into a teleporter to India. The hipster inside of you will ironically enjoy the Bollywood music videos even if you have no clue what is going on. Overall, I would say walking out of India Garden you will feel full, satisfied, and glad you went.
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