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Businiess name:  Durbar 84
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
If you want a taste of Nepal along with your Indian food, Durbar 84 is the place to go -- especially if you get the buffet. Not only do they serve tasty North Indian cuisine, but the addition of Nepali dishes makes this an extra special dining experience (ask the owners - they are extremely helpful and informative about the Nepali dishes). We especially enjoyed the goat curry, the rice pudding (best we've ever had) and the Nepali potato salad in the garnish and dessert section. You'll also appreciate the sounds of authentic music from Nepal, making the experience all the more pleasant. We liked the relaxed, family atmosphere and the owners' genuine hospitality -- too rare among Indian restaurants in the Triangle in our experience. Unfortunately, we didn't get a chance to taste the Tibetan momos, but we will next time. If you're curious about what ""Durbar"" means, it's a square in Kathmandu. There's probably more of a story about that -- ask Sam or Hari. Pros: Variety, flavor, authenticity, hospitality Cons: Need more variety of desserts on the buffet

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