Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, CA
Best bang for your buck Indian buffet in the valley! You literally can’t beat it for $ 7.99. I’ve been to multiple Indian buffets and this is the only one that has an abundance of options that are ALL good, including desserts! Can’t complain about the customer service either. Definitely recommend to anyone!
Troy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chatsworth, CA
This is one of the better buffet places in the area. A great price for great food, the opportunities are endless. They have a Vegetable Samosa, Lamb Samosa, Onion Bhaje which is two pieces of deep fried onion balls, Vegetable Pakora, Vegetable Cutlet as well as Paneer Pakoras. Each one is in the buffet and you will be able to to take full advantage of the flavor and taste. Service is reliable and they make sure that you are serviced. Parking is a non issue as this is located in the same parking area as Spectrum.
Viktor C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 West Hills, CA
had a lunch buffet, its pretty samll not too many options. Food is ok, not much taste. Well the price is right, $ 8.99. The service was good.
C S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Northridge, Los Angeles, CA
Update. Went there on Sunday at about a quarter to three and was told by the owner that I could take buffet to go but that they were not seating people because they were closing at three. Weird for two reasons. One — doesn’t jive with their posted hours. Two — drove by last Sunday after three and they were obviously open. While we weren’t treated rudely per se, we were treated in a way that made us not want to go back. This is disappointing as this is our back up spot when Mother India is closed(unfortunately they’re closed on Sunday)
K G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 PORTER RANCH, CA
went to their buffet got garlic naan– it was good. they had white and yellow rice, vegetable and chicken tikka masala, chicken vindaloo, chicken curry, chicken tikka, soup and vegetarian items. the buffet also included many sauces 2 rice desserts as well as gulab jamun and gajjar halwa– which is a sweet carrot mixture– yummy
Jagadeesh G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
The food is really good. They even play bollywood movies on a projector.
Bikram D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Woodland Hills, CA
The ambiance is not that good, and it is not appealing to the eyes, so say the least. But some of the dishes are well worth trying. Daal makhni(considering owner is from Punjab India), Chicken 65 and Chilli chicken are good. The place is a mix of Punjabi and Indian style Chinese food. Definitely a good take our place. call and pick up while going home ;)
Urasso u.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oakland, CA
I was there last week on a weekday for the lunch ayce and I must say I was a little shock when I saw chinese egg flower and hot and sour soup and egg rolls. First I thought its one of those Chinese fast food«catch-all» restaurants, ie hybrid Chinese food with burgers and fries, etc. But it was awesome. For $ 7.99, I thought it was a great deal and the food was great as well. They had the traditional buffet table items. The difference I thought was the saffron rice, mango custard dessert, and lamb kind of curry. The service staffs were very attentive as well. Thumbs up for me.
Deepak M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Diego, CA
Cosy ambience and friendly service. On the Sunday night I visited, this place was almost empty. A key differentiator in their menu is Indo-Chinese items, that is, the spicy and greasy fare that passes off as ‘Chinese food’ in India, but wouldn’t be available in regular Chinese restaurants. I didn’t dine-in but ordered take-away instead: garlic naans, chicken biriyani, chili chicken(a popular Indo-Chinese item) and mango lassi. The lassi and naans were good. The biriyani was not very flavorful. The chili chicken was spiced up with jalapeño peppers — unusual, but okay. They say that they will do home delivery to areas that are not too far away, for orders that are $ 30 or more. I intend to go back there and try other things in their menu. So my opinion and rating could change.