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Northern Indian cuisine has never been cheap but they do taste good, well at least for some. Over at spice sutra some time back, I came for a day of buffet expecting not the best nor the worst.To begin with, the food spread was not much to begin with. Dessert took up just 2 slots, not too sure what they are but there's some soup dessert and some ball. It tasted gingerly sweet while the latter was way too sweet. Not my cup of tea.Choices of rice include the typical white and baspati rice. Neither
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Northern Indian cuisine has never been cheap but they do taste good, well at least for some. Over at spice sutra some time back, I came for a day of buffet expecting not the best nor the worst.

To begin with, the food spread was not much to begin with. Dessert took up just 2 slots, not too sure what they are but there's some soup dessert and some ball. It tasted gingerly sweet while the latter was way too sweet. Not my cup of tea.
Choices of rice include the typical white and baspati rice. Neither were fragrant. The same goes for the naan.
Other dishes included tandoori chicken, butter chicken curry, mutton curry, dhal.
Nothing to shout about, service was only ok. However, the male boss here is very service oriented.

All in all, a buffet you can miss. Maybe I'll try ala-carte the next time.
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