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Bidra med feedbackWe've been driving to Indian Aroma for about two years. It is a buffet restaurant or if you prefer it, you can order certain Indian dishes. We've never been disappointed with their food. The owner always greets us as if we were part of their extended family. The food tastes delicious and clean. It's a BYOB, so bring your wine or beer. You have vegetarian / vegan options. Buffet food options can vary daily.
This has thought a bit, but we decided on 5 stars, for the following reasons; the owners were extremely hospitable, the restaurant was amazingly clean, and then there was the food... that was amazingly delicious, plentiful and well prepared. We'll be back for the mango chicken, the vegetable balls on yoghurt sauce and dessert if nothing else. We hope everyone gives them an attempt as there is a sullen lack of Indian food buffets, and it is a great way to taste new flavors in such a variety of cultures repertoire.
I had the best Indian buffet in the USA until today. They had so many varieties of vegetarian appetizers, delicious Manchurian and four amazing sweets including Ras Malai.
We decided we wanted Indian food, but were not sure what dishes; so, as India had a buffet, we gave it a shot. The restaurant was clean, well lit and had plenty, but well separated seating. The staff was pleasant and greeted us cordially and was very attentive to our needs. The buffet was somewhat limited, but since we are in the middle of the Omicron mirror, it was not surprising. What we tasted from the buffet was delicious... the Samosas and other appetizers were not fat and had a nice taste. The mango chicken was delicious and had a mild heat. The chicken tikka masala had a beautiful creamy sauce with a good balance of spices. My wife especially enjoyed the goat's cure. The Golub Jamun were a hit, not too sweet, beautiful texture and a solid taste. Also enjoyed was the mango of the daughter. We added Indian Aroma to our list of favorites.