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July 11, 2008 at 9:39 PM #13253July 11, 2008 at 10:28 PM #238044gandalfParticipant
ND – How’s it compare to ‘Ashoka’, off of Black Mountain Road?
July 11, 2008 at 10:28 PM #238178gandalfParticipantND – How’s it compare to ‘Ashoka’, off of Black Mountain Road?
July 11, 2008 at 10:28 PM #238187gandalfParticipantND – How’s it compare to ‘Ashoka’, off of Black Mountain Road?
July 11, 2008 at 10:28 PM #238235gandalfParticipantND – How’s it compare to ‘Ashoka’, off of Black Mountain Road?
July 11, 2008 at 10:28 PM #238246gandalfParticipantND – How’s it compare to ‘Ashoka’, off of Black Mountain Road?
July 12, 2008 at 12:13 AM #238079nostradamusParticipantBlows it away IMO. Ashoka has a reasonable buffet and all the standard dishes Americans (like myself) typically enjoy like Tikka Masala, lamb curry, etc. but this new place has stuff not so typical in Indian restaurants in SD.
Go try their dosas. I’m hooked!
July 12, 2008 at 12:13 AM #238213nostradamusParticipantBlows it away IMO. Ashoka has a reasonable buffet and all the standard dishes Americans (like myself) typically enjoy like Tikka Masala, lamb curry, etc. but this new place has stuff not so typical in Indian restaurants in SD.
Go try their dosas. I’m hooked!
July 12, 2008 at 12:13 AM #238222nostradamusParticipantBlows it away IMO. Ashoka has a reasonable buffet and all the standard dishes Americans (like myself) typically enjoy like Tikka Masala, lamb curry, etc. but this new place has stuff not so typical in Indian restaurants in SD.
Go try their dosas. I’m hooked!
July 12, 2008 at 12:13 AM #238270nostradamusParticipantBlows it away IMO. Ashoka has a reasonable buffet and all the standard dishes Americans (like myself) typically enjoy like Tikka Masala, lamb curry, etc. but this new place has stuff not so typical in Indian restaurants in SD.
Go try their dosas. I’m hooked!
July 12, 2008 at 12:13 AM #238280nostradamusParticipantBlows it away IMO. Ashoka has a reasonable buffet and all the standard dishes Americans (like myself) typically enjoy like Tikka Masala, lamb curry, etc. but this new place has stuff not so typical in Indian restaurants in SD.
Go try their dosas. I’m hooked!
July 12, 2008 at 2:12 PM #238134dumbled0ryParticipantNostradamus, thanks for posting about this restaurant! I went there and had their lunch buffet today, which starts at noon. In terms of quality and variety, I like it much better than Ashoka and Kir.
I noticed the Chinese influence (I’m 2nd-gen Chinese) – there was a dish that almost looked like sweet and sour pork, breaded pork stir-fried with onions, green bell peppers and chiles. It turned out to be breaded cauliflower stir-fried with onions, green bell peppers and chiles, yum!
What looked like the moistest, most tender tandoori chicken I’ve ever seen – turned out to be the moistest, most tender tandoori fish I’ve ever eaten.
Their naan was stacked in a hot tray in the buffet area, not as good as when they walk around and hand out fresh naan – but that’s because they walk around and hand out fresh dosas, in addition to coffee and tea.
I enjoyed it greatly, and now I’m going to enjoy an after-buffet lunch nap.
July 12, 2008 at 2:12 PM #238268dumbled0ryParticipantNostradamus, thanks for posting about this restaurant! I went there and had their lunch buffet today, which starts at noon. In terms of quality and variety, I like it much better than Ashoka and Kir.
I noticed the Chinese influence (I’m 2nd-gen Chinese) – there was a dish that almost looked like sweet and sour pork, breaded pork stir-fried with onions, green bell peppers and chiles. It turned out to be breaded cauliflower stir-fried with onions, green bell peppers and chiles, yum!
What looked like the moistest, most tender tandoori chicken I’ve ever seen – turned out to be the moistest, most tender tandoori fish I’ve ever eaten.
Their naan was stacked in a hot tray in the buffet area, not as good as when they walk around and hand out fresh naan – but that’s because they walk around and hand out fresh dosas, in addition to coffee and tea.
I enjoyed it greatly, and now I’m going to enjoy an after-buffet lunch nap.
July 12, 2008 at 2:12 PM #238277dumbled0ryParticipantNostradamus, thanks for posting about this restaurant! I went there and had their lunch buffet today, which starts at noon. In terms of quality and variety, I like it much better than Ashoka and Kir.
I noticed the Chinese influence (I’m 2nd-gen Chinese) – there was a dish that almost looked like sweet and sour pork, breaded pork stir-fried with onions, green bell peppers and chiles. It turned out to be breaded cauliflower stir-fried with onions, green bell peppers and chiles, yum!
What looked like the moistest, most tender tandoori chicken I’ve ever seen – turned out to be the moistest, most tender tandoori fish I’ve ever eaten.
Their naan was stacked in a hot tray in the buffet area, not as good as when they walk around and hand out fresh naan – but that’s because they walk around and hand out fresh dosas, in addition to coffee and tea.
I enjoyed it greatly, and now I’m going to enjoy an after-buffet lunch nap.
July 12, 2008 at 2:12 PM #238326dumbled0ryParticipantNostradamus, thanks for posting about this restaurant! I went there and had their lunch buffet today, which starts at noon. In terms of quality and variety, I like it much better than Ashoka and Kir.
I noticed the Chinese influence (I’m 2nd-gen Chinese) – there was a dish that almost looked like sweet and sour pork, breaded pork stir-fried with onions, green bell peppers and chiles. It turned out to be breaded cauliflower stir-fried with onions, green bell peppers and chiles, yum!
What looked like the moistest, most tender tandoori chicken I’ve ever seen – turned out to be the moistest, most tender tandoori fish I’ve ever eaten.
Their naan was stacked in a hot tray in the buffet area, not as good as when they walk around and hand out fresh naan – but that’s because they walk around and hand out fresh dosas, in addition to coffee and tea.
I enjoyed it greatly, and now I’m going to enjoy an after-buffet lunch nap.
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