Business Description from the Web
This converted Pizza Hut barely resembles its former checkered-tablecloth self with a completely remodeled interior that includes murals of the Taj Mahal, vases and henna-covered hands. The buffet takes up most of the back wall with the all-you-can-eat staples (salad, fresh fruit and desserts) on one side and the heated Indian dishes to the right of the cash register. The selection varies by...
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Tips About This Business
The uninitiated should order the buffet to sample the entrees featured on the full menu.
Don't miss the sweet rice pudding and mango pudding for dessert.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Acrylic murals in rich gold, purple and orange tones adorn the concrete walls of this former Pizza Hut turned Indian food favorite. Throbbing Hindi dance music and a polite turban-wearing owner and his wife greet you at the door. Regulars favor the inexpensive buffet, which includes salad with fresh chutney and raita, naan, and basmati rice as staples. Hot and spicy dishes...
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Other Reviews from the web
I love Indian food. It's comfort food to me. So, when I am having a stressful day at work (just down them street from Taj Express) and need something to calm me down-this is the place. Excellent price and food.
Posted by LuvIndfood
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 09, 2009)
This is a nice small place with a quick inexpensive buffett. I was pleasantly surprised with the food. Much better than expected, especially for the price. I definitely recommend it.
Posted by brianschwartz
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 11, 2006)
It is a nice restauent. it has quite a menu to choose from .north indian food is nice here. buffet is nice. it has many items in it. naana, indian breads are very nice here
THis was the first Indian food restaurant I ever tried. And I was Hooked! I have been back many times. The tandoori mixed grill is wonderful. Try the buffet for a bit of variety. The bread, naan, is incredible, too.
PROS:
CONS: Small, parking is yucky.
If you're feeling like Indian cuisine and you want it quick, this is your spot. A short but delicious buffet and quick seating will satify your jones for top-notch Indian in minutes.
Pros
+ Delicious food, Quick seating
Cons
- Tiny setting, Need plate warmer
Posted by oystersal
on April 21, 2009, (Edited May 24, 2005)
this modest, moderately priced lemmon avenue indian restaurant is a favorite lunch place for downtowners. taj express serves an excellent all-you-can-eat buffet...
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