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India Garden


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  1. MartinOct 10, 2008

    Had the lunch buffet here a couple of weeks ago, expecting great things based on the other reviews. Instead, found the buffet disappointing, with a very limited selection, and the spicing of the food surprisingly bland. Not the complex interaction of seasonings that makes good Indian cooking such a delight for the senses. Maybe dinners are better, when the meals are cooked to order. Mango lassi’s were good, but pricey.

  2. JebAug 15, 2008

    Best Indian restaurant in area. Try the Chicken Makhoni. It’s the best.

  3. MarkMar 27, 2008

    Great food and a nice relaxing atmosphere.

  4. AlisonMar 20, 2008

    India Garden is my favorite Indian resturant in the area. I have never had a bad meal from Indian Garden. I love thier saag paneer, nan, semosoa’s and rice. The waiters are always willing to assist in food choices and are very friendly. The lunch buffet is outstanding. Needless to say, I continue to go back and have converted many friends to Indian food.

  5. BradMar 09, 2008

    This is by far our favorite Indian restaurant. The chicken pakoras are the best of any Indian restaurant. The cheese puri is delicious. We love to try all the different dishes they have. The service is good and the prices can’t be beat!

  6. BrianFeb 28, 2008

    This is the first Indian restaurant I had ever been to and I was hooked from the start. At one point I was eating here weekly.

    I have been to many Indian Restaurants along the east cost since and have not found better rice anywhere.

    The service is very attentive and kind.

    The take-out stays simmering hot for at least an hour!

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