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As an Indian, I am rather fussy about food from my country and while I will often put up with mediocre offerings, I am very pleased to report that the food here is very authentic and delicious. Ethnic food seems to finally be making some firm inroads in the Henderson Eastern corridor. OM is the latest addition, just south of Serene - you have to look for it, since it is set back a bit from the street. It is a relatively small restaurant with a definite take-out setup and vibe. The food is all laid out on a steam table and the menu choices are clearly displayed on big light boards behind the counter. The food is on display with matching photographs on the menu boards. The basic premise is very similar to Panda Express - a side plus 2 entrees $6.99, with 3 entrees $8.99. Sides offered are naan, white rice, pulao rice, and noodles. As with PE, you can select a half and half combo of two different sides. Three of us ate there and between us we tried the Chicken Tikka Masala, Lamb Vindaloo and Chili Chicken which were all terrific. On the vegetarian side of the menu, we tasted the Palak Paneer, Aloo Gobi and the Daal. I didn't have any of the veggies, but my friends gave them all a strong thumb's up. I expect to be back there frequently, both to eat there and for take out.
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