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Businiess name:  House Of India Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
If you have never experienced Indian food House Of India would be a great place to start. Indian food has a unique style and if you taste it once, you will find that all other food is bland and relatively tasteless in comparison. The ambience of the restaurant has a sophisticated touch yet most of the customers dress very casual. There is a lot of marinating involved in the food preparation here, so the meat is extremely tender and juicy when served. The spices used here not only makes the food look, smell and taste delicious, it also heals, soothes and rejuvenates the body. It is a well known fact that through out history India's spices was a much coveted commodity. It is said King Solomon sent Phoenician sailors to India to purchase spices. So you can experience great tasting food and be eating healthy.

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