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Reviewed By critic1 |
Dec 16, 2007 |
I have visited quite a few indian restaurants in Illinois. I think this is a hidden jewel of western suburbs. Ambiance, variety, consistency and reasonable. Curry fro the upcoming second generation Indians, mild yet authentic
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"I have never seen a restaurant where people can come enjoy a quiet meal with fantastic food. The lunch buffets have a variety of food every week and is really flavorful...."
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"Cuisine of India offers 2 generous all-you-can-eat buffets at lunch and dinner. The diner with a spicier palate will probably enjoy the food better than those who prefer milder seasonings...."
[ more from metromix.chicagotribune]
"Everything you'd expect in a suburban Indian restaurant, Rahul Saigal's Cuisine of India makes it easy to sample a wide array of dishes with both buffet and order-off-the-menu options. As at its sister locations in Mount Prospect and DeKalb, you'll find t..."
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