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Taj palace is pretty much our go-to Indian Lunch place. (We do not work nearby) They are very accomodating of groups large and small, and its a great place to take carnivores, herbivores and omnivores alike. It's also a quick lunch; even though it's a buffet the servers are attentive and friendly. We're never left wondering if we can get the bill so we can go. I am Chronically Terrible at Spice, so Indian can sometimes be a challenge for me. I know, I suck. I havd been informed. But one of the things I love about Taj Palace's buffet is that they have a variety of heat levels; I can step outside my comfort zone, endure the burn, and them cool down if I bit off more than I can chew. (Pun absolutely intended.) Plus, their garlic naan is delicious and ever flowing, and all of the different sauces are just meant for being sopped up. My favorite is the goat curry. Yumm
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