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I've been to their Lunch Buffets a handful of times...Buffets though a good option, are not exactly a good mirror of a restaurant's strengths & weaknesses... So I decided to stop by for Dinner on a Sunday...Upon entering, I discovered that they have a Sunday Dinner Buffet as well...The dinner buffet's priced a tad bit higher than the usual lunch buffet, and the choice of dishes is better qualitatively and quantitatively... However, I wanted something different as asked if I can order from the menu (À-la-carte) and the server said I could...No asking to check with the chef or anything, which tells me that they can and do accept À-la-carte even during the lunch/dinner buffets... While I was waiting for my dish, I was served a couple of rolled-up papadums and 2 small bowls, 1 with carrot pickles, and the other with tamarind sauce...The appetizers and the entrées were delicious, warm, and perfectly spiced... Given what I've seen and had during their buffets and À-la-cartes, I'd definitely stop by when visiting the downtown core... Be advised, while their food is decent, it's a bit saltier than other most Indian establishments.
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