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The only major draw for me here is they have an AYCE buffet every Monday for CHEAP! If you do come, don't expect any stellar service. Both times I've been, the waitresses were lagging on refill service. It is summer. So guests are hungry. No matter what size glass you give to the guest, a refill is still a refill. Also, another con to this place is you basically get "nickle and dime"-d. Side sauces like the tamarind sauce, cilantro sauce and raita where you normally get for free at 90% of other Indian restaurants, here you get charged for it. Being in the business, I get where their mentality stems from, but to actually experience it as a paying guest, I abstain from enjoying these condiments here. Food is nothing to brag about, but for price and convenience of this place being closer than MOST Indian restaurants that I would normally visit, I would still come back. Hey, cheap eats is cheap eats. As long as they keep up the gulab jamon filled, I'll always consider this place!
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