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I almost feel guilty writing a review for Star of India, since I frequent this restaurant at least once a week. Obviously, I'm a fan. The owners, who seem to spend their entire lives at the restaurant, are some of the most welcoming and thankful hosts I've ever run across. This is one of those small family owned restaurants that I feel proud to support. Don't get the impression that I would rave about a place if they didn't have the food to back up their hospitality. I'm fairly certain I tried just about everything on the menu. My favorites are the Chicken Tikka Masala and the Saag Paneer. My wife and girls really enjoy the Paneer Tikka , Samosas, Malai Kofta, and the Shahi Paneer. My oldest daughter has developed something of a reputation at Star of India as the "Gulab Jamun" girl. Each time she comes home from college, we pay them a visit. The owner can't resist bringing her ridiculous numbers of these desserts just to see the look on her face. If you've never tried Indian food before, this is a great place to start. Ask for Preet and he'll be happy to help you pick something that meets your tastes.
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