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Over the last 2 years, Prince of India has become my go-to place for Indian take out. I've never gone there to eat at their restaurant, but the food I've ordered to-go has consistently been good. They have a pick two vegetarian entrees which is what I usually get, and it comes with a large container of basmati rice and naan. I usually get an extra order of naan because it's so good (the onion naan and the naan w/ cauliflower are especially good). The portions are always generous and the delivery people are always nice. I order through grub hub and you can add your spiciness preference. I don't believe their drivers have insulated pouches/bags for the orders so by the time it goes from Oakland to my place in Bloomfield, it usually needs a little nuke in the microwave. But that's really no big deal, and I tend to like food that's piping hot, maybe warmer than most people. Would definitely recommend. :)
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