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Businiess name:  Palace Of Asia
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
When most think of Indian restaurants, buffets, lines, waitstaff with limited English and cheap prices come to mind. However, Palace at the Ben completely breaks that mold with hands-down, the best Indian cuisine experience in Philadelphia (or I would venture to say... the Northeast...)\r I was privledged enough to host an event at the Palace this past weekend and everything at this restaurant was nothing short of perfect. Ryan, the GM, was accomodating, professional and extremely friendly. The Waitstaff was courteous, knowledgeable and amazingly efficient and helpful to all guests.\r Sure, the price is higher than other Indian restaurants in the city, but you get what you pay for - if you want the Days Inn, this is not the place for you - but if you're looking for the Ritz Carlton - go to the Palace.\r \r You can tell the owner has put a lot of thought, efforts and investment into making this restaurant authentic and top-notch. Service was prompt, food was excellent and ALL of the guests loved the food, the decor and the service. I anticipate that my husband and I, as well as many of our friends and relatives, will be frequenting the Palace often in the future.

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