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This is the best Indian restaurant in the Cleveland area. First of all the food is always at the perfect spice level. You can pick the spice level that suits you. The range is 1-10 with 10 being the spiciest. I always pick 3 which is the spice level of the buffet. The staff is wonderful. My fiancé and I have been going here for over three years, and the owner always remembers us and takes the time to talk. The decor is recently remodeled with a nice open style. They have a full bar and play bolly wood music videos on a large flat screen. It's fun and not over bearing. If you have never eaten Indian then I have some suggestions. Start with the samosas as an appetizer. Then choose a couple dishes to share. I suggest 1 veggie and 1 meat dish. Then order some bread (naan). The chicken biryani (sp) is my favorite for the meat dishes. Oh and as a word of warning, the after dinner candies taste like the worst thing in the world. They were not meant for western pallets, but if you want to trick your friends into eating them then by all means. Lol
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