The lunch buffet at Happy Hour is incredible. They must have had 20 choices, and all were fresh and delicious. My favorites were the goat curry, dals, roasted tomato curry, and crispy onion pakora. There are several rice dishes to eat it with, along with fresh naan. The building itself is low-key but once you experience the food it’s clear that this is an undiscovered gem of a local food joint. My friend’s Indian coworkers raved about how this is there favorite place, and it’s easy to see why. The food is complex but comforting, and super fresh. There is a constant line of cooks keeping an eye on the line. This place was full of cheery Indian people, which speaks to how well it goes over with people of discriminating taste for the cuisine. The service is also friendly and on top of everything. My expectations for a b-town lunch buffet were blown away, and Happy Hour is more on par with buffets that you’ll find in countries where the expectations for buffet food are high. The food here is for people who want a fresh healthy lunch that’s as good as what’s prepared at home. Happy Hour deserves five happy stars any day of the week!
Akanksha M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bloomington, IL
This place is a heaven for Indian food lovers. I have had the best Tandoori chicken here!
Brenda S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bloomington, IL
Excellent Indian Buffet for lunch.
Sujit K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bloomington, IL
I am vegetarian, so this review may not be ‘complete’… I visited this restaurant 4 times in last 2 months. The starters are real good, but they hardly change. Although in great variety, but the veg subjis are not at all appropriate to eat with Tandooor rotis. There was no Paneer, which was the most disappointing:(… Desserts were good in terms of taste as well as variety.