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India Palace is an excellent alternative to nearby buffets on the Strip... and (generally speaking) far less expensive! For about $12, you get a solid variety of popular Indian dishes (Chicken Tikka, Tandoori, Veggie Korma, Dosas, Basmati, Naan, Salad, and Desserts... to name a few), which all taste pretty good. I have had Indian food all over the world, so that's a definite compliment from me. Although the place was pretty clean and had decent decor, the service leaves some room for improvement. The location is also a bit seedy, but understandable as it is on the outskirts of the Strip. I also gagged when I discovered something that resembled a cockroach leg in my Masala. After inspection, I'd like to give India Palace the benefit of the doubt even though I've never seen such a thing in the countless Masala dishes I've had; but nevertheless, it totally ruined my appetite... but not enough to not give India Palace a second chance. The lack of service and room for improvement on the curries (I have had better- Saagar in Newport Beach is a comparable place and is much better) led me to give 4 out of 5 stars.
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