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Many consider Bombay Grille the best Indian restaurant in town (not saying much), but I have to disagree. If this place was in NYC, San Francisco, LA, or any other big city with a larger Indian demographic, it would not succeed (IMHO). But in a city with limited options for Indian cuisine, many people like it because they don't know any better. Or they eat at B.G. because there's really not a lot of better options. Bombay Grille is more authentic than most Indian joints around town, but definitely isn't "the real deal". If this place was in a big city I'd give it one star. But everything is relative in life so I'll give em two.
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