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Businiess name:  Mgr Palace
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Food isn't just food, but it's a combination of the ingredients plus the energy put into them by the cook. Madras Sri Ganesh Ram Palace (MGR) is my favorite Indian restaurant -- not just in Atlanta, but in the U.S., and I've eaten at several in many different cities. Chef Ram Nanjunda and his culinary team infuse every dish and every act of service with very positive intent and an uplifting overall vision. You can tell that Ram and his family love what they do and care about their customers. Servers are friendly and a community feel has been pleasantly re-established, for those who remember this team from MSB. The food at MGR is as good, if not better (with a few new dishes spicing up the menu - not to mention the ever-changing lunch buffet), and the ambience is more intimate, with a family feel as well as a spiritual overtone that enhances the entire experience. As a lover of Indian food who is not Indian, but who appreciates both Indian traditionalism as well as Indian-inflected globalism, I love the spirit of this place and appreciate what owner is doing. Even my out-of-town guests with established international taste have commented on the quality of their experience at MGR. In sum, consider me a devotee -- and a repeat customer who will keep on bringing friends! Pros: Food, Atmosphere, Cleanliness, Parking, Convenience, Service, Value. Cons: Vegan menu items not clearly marked; may have to ask - but chef is flexible on requests.

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