5/5 Christina C. 2 years ago on Google
One
of
the
best-value
Indian
lunch
buffet
options
(+)
Attentive,
fair
&
patient
service,
lower
cost
(13$
a
person
for
weekday
lunch)
for
a
decent
variety
of
entree
options
before
adding
the
fact
the
weekday
buffet
includes
masala
chai,
2
dessert
options
and
basic
fruits,
soup
and
3
types
of
bread
(including
the
typical
buffet
complimentary
naan).
Saag
dish
was
brighter/lighter
color
green
and
tasted
good,
either
using
more
cream
or
cooking
the
spinach
for
a
shorter
time
to
let
the
flavor
shine
through.
Masala
chai
has
sweet/unsweet
options
&
tastes
just
as
good
as
some
coffee
shop’s,
the
creaminess
&
sweetness
helping
cut/complement
the
strong
spiced
tea
flavor
for
1st
time
masala
chai
drinkers.
(-)
Only
caveats
are
some
dishes.
All
of
the
sauces/entrees
have
good
seasonings.
Unlike
any
other
Indian
buffets,’
the
gulab
jamun
here
tasted
like
it
wasn’t
freshly
made
(inside
color
was
darker
compared
to
the
light
yellow-white
color
other
places’
has,
had
less
of
the
desired
creamy/cheesy
flavor,
and
was
overly
saturated
with
the
sweet
syrup)
which
was
a
shame.
Overall,
I’d
come
back
to
this
place
to
try
the
new
buffet
dishes
other
reviews
suggest.
If
you
don’t
feel
like
sitting
down
for
the
tea
&
service,
you
can
still
stop
by
&
pick
out
food
from
the
weekday
buffet
to
fill
a
small
lunchbox
for
15$.
Great
for
tasting
a
wider
variety
of
Indian
dishes
with
a
smaller
but
quality
staff.
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