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Businiess name:  Nawab Indian Cuisine
Review by:  Donald S.
Review content: 
Nawab is an attractive small restaurant with authentically Indian flavor. They feature a very good variety of cooked foods, salads and desserts on a buffet that is offered at lunch for a huge crowd daily. Indian families often eat there so you know it's the right taste. Wait staff are quiet, fast and polite. You will not wait for your waiter. The cuisine is Northern Indian with curries, mattar and paneers plus delicious basmati rice. Nan is always available as well as raita. Jasmine tea can be had. Rice pudding with a touch of cardamum - divine. When you leave you can get a spoonful of seeds and candies that act as a breath freshener. Lovely decor with glittering large tapestries of the Taj Mahal and, predictably, a Ganesh lamp in the foyer.

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