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Durbar 84
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Don't miss out on Dunbar 84, a fine little restaurant with a nice homey touch and a courteous and attentive staff. Dunbar's curry menu features all the Indian/Pakistani curry ""standards,"" and a few new surprises (for most of us, at least) from Nepal. As one reviewer said, ""Try the momos!"" They are spicy, delectable little steamed dumplings with a big kick, a new treat for two veteran curry lovers. We went for Friday night dinner and enjoyed privacy and a wonderful dinner of saag aloo (my personal favorite, a curried spinach and potato dish which was nicely prepared in the more Indian puree style) and a delectable curried lamb dish (so said my husband), a huge bread sampler basket (we brought home a full box, after sampling a great deal with dinner of the naan and assorted paratha offerings, all nicely done), a shared dessert of gulab jamun (which never disappoints!) and a very nice spiced chai. (One thing they do not have yet is an iced tea machine, but they said it is coming soon.) We are looking forward to returning for the buffet lunch, where additional Nepalese dishes await.
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