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I hail from the eclectic city of Seattle, which has a large Asian and Indian population. That is to say, certainly more than Calgary. I enjoy Indian food immensely, and while traveling on business, I was delighted to come across Surahi. My first exposure was dinner, where I had their Tandoori Mixed Grill, consisting of prawns, seekh kebab (beef), lamb tikka, and chicken tikka on a bed of onions and bell peppers. This meat was moist and flavorful, and the portion was substantial for the price of $15. I certainly felt satiated at the end of my meal. My second trip was for lunch where they served food buffet style, as is common of Indian restaurants. As before, everything was well cooked and flavorful, though it did seem to be priced a little high for a lunch buffet at $16. Not to say I didn't get my money's worth -- I did. But in the States, I'm used to a typical lunch buffet being around $10.
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