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I came here with a frequent customer who had credible Indian food credentials. Unfortunately, she was a vegetarian, so I was on my own in terms of ordering a main course. The menu is fairly large, and by the time the waiter came to take our orders my friend was prepared while I did not have enough time to thoroughly investigate the menu leaving me in a concealed moment of desperation. I quickly chose the first Tandoori Specialty believing it was placed there for a reason. The dish was served on a skillet with peppers and onions. My first bite was very peculiar. I had no idea what this mystery meat was, but it was good. As the meal progressed, I started to suspect that I had ordered a Tofu based dish and not a meat one; however, the mystery item I was eating did not have the same texture or base taste as any tofu which I had previously tried. Regardless, the dish was good. We also shared a basket of naan which was delicious. I also noticed a reasonably sized buffet which seemed quite enticing. Upon, post-dining research I have identified that I ordered the Mumtaz Paneer Tikka which is a delicately marinated Indian cheese. I will likely recommend to my friend and would recommend to any Vegetarian or Indian-cuisine enthusiast seeking a novel dish.
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