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The Appearance: ============= On the outside Agra Fine Indian Cuisine looks like a really small place, but once you go inside you can see that there is enough room to seat a lot of people. The building is old and has some character. They have cool copper water pitchers which looks awesome and i wish they would sell these sot hat I could bring them home. The Food: ======== The food is great for the price that you pay, lots of selection, don't forget to try the soup in the corner on a bed of rice that is sitting in a croc pot. The naan bread was fresh and you can tell that it has been made in a tandoori oven. They have more vegetarian items for lunch than they do for dinner, but that doesn't mean that there aren't enough of them at dinner. There is lots to choose from and some very healthy options. The pakoras are nice, but I have definitely had better, they do not have samosa's in their buffet (at least the ones that I have been to) which is a little disappointing, fortunately they have enough other things to make up for it. If you like deserts, the gulab jamun is fresh and well made here.
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