Typical tourist trap This place is now called Village of India From the cashier counter, where you prepay for the buffet, you can see two steam tables toward the back of the fairly large room. After paying, I discovered that only one of the tables was in use, and then only a fairly small selection of foods, and that mediocre at best. I think you are meant to mistakenly believe that the selection is much larger than it is. For $ 12.99 for lunch at other Indian restaurants(in Corning for example) I have found a much wider selection of dishes that were much tastier and I did not have to eat off of cheap paper plates. It is clear that this place does not expect you to ever come back again, and their food and ambiance shows it.
Damian P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicago, IL
I visited here over the week of the 22nd of October 2010, while coming home from Canada’s Niagara falls. This restuarant was on the American Side. This place was pretty good for an outdoor buffet. The nice warm pita bread they bring to your table is just right, and I think the little sparrow that I threw a few pieces to also would concur. The lentils were divine and the chicken with just the right amount of heat from the curry was excellent. Now as much as I love buffets for what they are, I have never seen one for Indian food so of course I was elated. BUT, what I didn’t like(and maybe this is the reason they get 3 stars), was that I did notice that the same paper plates were used every time someone would go up to serve themselves another plate. I did ask and the waiter did say I could use the same plate, but working for the Health Department, I quickly let him know, «I would rather use a new plate thank you». He did let me do that, but by than my appetite starting changing since I am really funny with people touching the utensils to their plates. Sorry, but this is why you get 3 stars, but the food was a good(less than 7) selections. Not a bad spot for a quick bite.