I had heard good things about this place and decided to try their lunch buffet. I found the selection to be extremely limited unlike other indian restaurants like bombay grill or madras cafe. Plus the dishes were for the most part very bland since the spice levels had been americanized. Definately not authentic indian food. Kheer (or the rice pudding dessert) was undercooked and not good. The place had a nice contemporary feel. The service was good. They brought nan (indian bread) and tandoori chicken fresh to the table. That was a nice touch. Also the salad was pretty good. Overall they need more appetizers in their buffet, masala dosa and more main courses to compete with other indian restaurants in the area. I am unlikely to go here again eventhough it is much closer than other options
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