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I visited Brar today for the first time with my family. We were told that we would have to wait for 40 mins but were given a table in around 25 mins which was impressive. The decor and ambience is appealing for an Indian buffet restaurant. I was pleasantly surprised when they clicked our picture and printed it for us as a family day gift. We were served by 3 servers(as per name tags: Aman, Khushvir and Manpreet), all were quick and courteous. Would like if they interact more with the guests rather than just clearing plates. The food was average, nothing exciting. Ample options available for a veggie person. What I liked: -Shahi Paneer: Was really delicious. Paneer was soft and fresh. -Fried rice: The fried rice had a nice schezuan flavor. -Pani Puri: Was mouth watering. One if the best that I've had in GTA. The dosa, chilli paneer and veg Manchurian could be a lot better. Another suggestion I have is to keep the plates at multiple locations instead of having it only near the soup section. Overall was impressed. Would give 5 stars if the food quality improved. Everything else was perfect.
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