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Businiess name:  Khajuraho India
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Went here years ago when they first opened and was not impressed. When I saw the sign that it was under new management with an $8 lunch buffet, I thought I would give it a try. Now, my purpose for the buffet was that I wanted to try a variety of Indian food. I am a good cook and very interested in learning about new foods. I have worked at home with some excellent Indian cookbooks, but what I needed was a good frame of reference. I thought this buffet might be a good help. I was wrong. The selection was distinctly Americanized and created for economy. The salad. Nothing more than you would find at Wendy's buffet. On the side were a few condiments but the attendant offered little as to their use. The main table. Fried vegetables. Basmati rice. Chickem with some onions and other vegetables. Chicken in a bland red sauce something like a dead Tiki Masala. Mixed vegetables that looked and tastes like a can of vegetable soup. Flat spinach and potatoes. Another dish of peas that came fresh from the can. Dessert - some kind of tapioca pudding. Now, for $10 -considering tax and tip - it was not a horror. But, it certainly taught me nothing about Indian food. The closest thing to a spice was the taste of a can from the peas. You may as well go to the Tiffin chain restaurants. Sorry state of affairs.

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