Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many Indian places do a lunch buffet. That might be a good way to try a few things and get a feel for what you like. If that's not an option, some places offer a thali plate-which is usually rice with small servings of 4 or 5 different dishes.
Yes - the Minerva and Curry Mantra restaurants around the region are the best for this.
Anonymous wrote:Many Indian places do a lunch buffet. That might be a good way to try a few things and get a feel for what you like. If that's not an option, some places offer a thali plate-which is usually rice with small servings of 4 or 5 different dishes.
Anonymous wrote:OP - ask the servers or manager for their recommendations. They won't steer you wrong.
Anonymous wrote:op here. Thanks !
This is for a new spot In maple lawn called ananda.
Great reviews so far!!
Anonymous wrote:The health dept reviews are always really crappy for indian restaurants so I stay away.
Anonymous wrote:The health dept reviews are always really crappy for indian restaurants so I stay away.
Anonymous wrote:Many Indian places do a lunch buffet. That might be a good way to try a few things and get a feel for what you like. If that's not an option, some places offer a thali plate-which is usually rice with small servings of 4 or 5 different dishes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The health dept reviews are always really crappy for indian restaurants so I stay away.
Me, too. Yuck.
!