Along the run of ghee and curry that is Little India, The India Restaurant curls up secretly in a mini-mall, a classy mirrored decor within. Reflected off this, is the play of a somewhat crowded ambience, at its height, summoned in by belly for the buffet luncheon, of which I also took gustatory part. I have had better curries; but what is offered is passable, the shahi paneer, cheese in tomato sauce, cream and ginger probably the standout in this particular buffet row. There is a blissfully extensive wine list, even including Omar Khyyam champagne, perfect for a burst of Himalayan cool after the fire of spice.
Pros: Extensive buffet, Wine list
Cons: , Crowded
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