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First-timer Mahar goer, and it was a good experience. This is a smaller place, as far as little India goes, maybe 12 tables tops. As for the food, it's the standard Little India fare buffet, with a slight twist. What I found good about Mahar was: (1) While there was less selection from the buffet, they all tasted really fresh, and (2) They seem to have a few different desserts, as they also operate a bakery. For instance, for dessert, I have a pretzel looking "thing" (I'm so culturally ignorant) deep fried in honey. Delish.... I worked out in the last 24 hours, so this, along with the 12 of donuts were well deserved rewards... Decor is good; glass covered tables, clean, well lit. I'm no Indian food cook, but honestly, I find many places do a lousy job with Paneer, and this wasn't the case with Mahar. Likewise the Naan, and Samosas are amazing, if not the best on the Little India strip. I would recommend this place to anyone seeking quality over quantity, who doesn't mind a more intimate setting.
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