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Businiess name:  India Palace
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
So I'm in San Antonio on a business trip and I stumble across this gem (it's close to the hotel I'm staying at), and I've been there three times in a week! It's quietly tucked away in a shopping center, but the interior is very clean, with very well-presented tables and Indian decor and music. The food.....wow. I've tried probably ten or twelve different things on the buffet and every one of them bursts with flavor, and the kitchen makes sure that the food is rotated often and everything tastes painstakingly fresh. The bone-in tandoori chicken is moist and meaty....don't pass it up. They have a quaint selection of wines and several hard-to-find Indian beers to go with the meal (try a Dansburg). My only small complaint, which is probably just a personal preference, is that a few of their dishes are just a tad heavy on the cilantro. It's a powerful herb that overpowers the other spices and flavors a little bit and leaves the palate thinking "mexican food" for just a second... but hey in San Antonio, that may be a bonus! Pros: stellar food, general ambience, Indian beers! Cons: tone down the cilantro a bit

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