Best of India
5815 D Charlotte Pike, Nashville, TN, 37209
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Address :
5815 D Charlotte Pike
Nashville, TN, 37209 - Phone (615) 352-5335
- Website https://www.bestofindianashville.com/
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Opening Hours
- Tue
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Dogs Allowed : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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India is the birth place of Chicken Tikka Masala and Curries. Indian foods are prepared with a blend of finely mixed spices quite popular across the region. The spices develop the rich taste in Indian food enough to boggle your mind. The ever-increasing fan base of Indian food around the New York city is steadily increasing because of the large number of Indians who traveled to the land of dreams. The Indians also brought their very own vibrant, colorful, and aromatic authentic dishes for the people in the West. While most of the Indian population is Vegetarian, Indian food is great for people who are looking for vegan or vegetarian food option. If you are a Meat lover, don't get disappointed yet. Indian food also boasts of some popular non-vegetarian dishes too. Few examples are the famous Butter Chicken, Mutton Biryani and Tandoori Chicken are enough to satisfy your taste buds.
Indian food has gained reputation all over the world especially in the United States. You can find many places serving the appetizing Indian food across all major cities in the US. India is a diverse country with different food culture originated from different parts of the country. While the Northern region boasts tandoori dishes and korma offering royal taste, the Western Ghats offers sea foods that is made in naturally sweet tender coconut milk. The South Indian food servers a quality of different dishes made from rice accompanied with spicy chutneys, curries and famous sambhar. Also, the Indian sweets are a delight to relish. If you ever want to have a burst of sugar syrup in mouth, don't forget to try few Bengali Sweets. Be it spicy, tangy, or sweet flavor, you can find everything in the Indian cuisine. Be assured that the melody of spices will surely bring delight to you.
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Librarian M.
Mediocre buffet at best. No garbanzo salad, no pickle, and naan not made fresh to order. Chicken and veggie dishes are decent but better is available in Nashville. The greatest insult - they pulled the kheer 10 minutes before buffet closed and the gulab was soggy and slimy.
(1)Cj G.
Not ground breaking or amazing per say but it's damn good Indian food and you can't beat the value of the lunch buffet. Just as good as sitar and much cheaper. I can't stop coming here.
(5)Jessica A.
The staff was nice and helpful. Also if you think "mild" spicy ness is not hot, you're wrong but sooooo good. All their food was delicious and great naan. Vegetable samosas is really great with the sause! Would always recommend
(5)Becky H.
Amazing! The service was divine but it was the food that was superfluous! I loved it so much. Everything was perfect! I can't tell you how wonderful my experience was for dinner! The best Indian food I've ever had any place. As a matter of fact, it was the best meal in general that I have had in a very long time. Plus it's not expensive although the quality is!
(5)Tina J.
I want to thank the Best of India for the handling of my issue. It was a misunderstanding by one of their employees on how the coupons worked. They absolutely have the best Indian food at a great price. I have been going there for years. I'm so happy we were able to work this out. Thank you Best of India.
(5)James H.
Amazing food and great service. The entire experience was outstanding. Both dishes we ordered were expertly prepared and well presented. The pricing was more than fair - we left with plenty of leftovers and will absolutely be back.
(5)Elizabeth R.
Lamb korma and vegetable tikka masala were excellent as was the mango chutney. Service was excellent.
(5)J D.
I went to Best of India with a friend because she had an Entertainment Book coupon. The food was really good. I ordered the Chicken Curry medium and my friend ordered Chicken Tikka Masala. The flavor was excellent and the presentation was lovely. We had wonderful, attentive service. You can see their passion for good food and good service. I can't wait to go back and tell my friends!
(5)Sarah T.
So delicious. Fresh and hot with perfect spice. The rice was to die for. Don't let the strip mall location dissuade you. This is the real deal. Reasonable prices and the BYOB option make it an exceptional value. See you there!
(5)Sean P.
Hands down the best Indian food around, portions are plenty for anyone. We often order from here while at work, and quality is consistent, and the heat is just right for anyone to enjoy. Prices are also very reasonable for the amount you get, making this our favorite place to order from in the area!!!
(5)Niki G.
At Best of India, we have dined in, gotten take out and had orders delivered. The food is consistently good every time, and for take out and delivery, they provide an entire container of rice, so you know you won't run out for a big order and it is always fresh and fluffy. We have tried a number of things on their menu - hubby's go to is the Chicken Tikka Masala and they have a lot of veggie options which are delicious. The only thing we have yet to try is their buffet, which is still on our to-do list. This is one of our go-to Indian restaurants.
(5)Shafi K.
These guys were pretty good. We tried the shrimp biryani and lamb korma. The restaurant is not all that fancy looking but hey, who needs fancy at an Indian restaurant on the cheaper side? :) i thought their food was flavorful.The portions were HUGE and we of course, we brought it back home so that we could eat it for lunch the next day. The leftovers were still so good tasting! I am a little partial to Tamarind India and so I can't give these guys 5 stars but they are are a decent place for indian food. Also, heard their buffet is great. We have never been but would like to go someday.
(4)Monica S.
This place is great I asked my server to give me the best thing on the menu and it was perfect, friendly staff.
(5)Craig W.
I have never had an unpleasant experience at Best of India. The staff is always friendly and they deliver service with a sense of urgency. The food is always well seasoned, fresh, and visually appealing. A great lunch buffet with a wide variety of meat and vegetable options. I recommend Best of India.
(4)Anna J.
This is a hole in the wall type of place and it's not too shabby. The food was descent and the price was cheaper than other Indian restaurants in the Nashville area. I ordered the lamb saag and it was pretty good, flavors are there, but i wish the lamb would be more tender. My bf ordered the chicken vindaloo. It's pretty spicy, but seasoned pretty well. I'd give this place a try again.
(4)Faith B.
Plus point #1 - They DELIVER! It's been years since I could get Indian food delivered to my home, so I was pre-disposed to like these guys. #2 - Their prices are extremely reasonable and you get a lot of food. Easily enough for two full meals. #3 - They have a decent range of dishes and some unusual options. #4 - The delivery driver was very friendly and nice, despite getting lost in the maze that is my apartment complex. And the food was still plenty hot. #5 - The Veggie Samosas were excellent. Spicy, crispy and not greasy. #6. - The Vegetable Korma had excellent flavor and creaminess. #7. - They take the extra time to season their Basmati rice with caramelized onions and raisins and it was light and fluffy. #8. - The Chicken Tikka of dinner companion was spicy and satisfying. Two more thumbs up there. #9. - They bring coupons for future orders. #10. - Did I mention they deliver? No charge, but $25 minimum order.
(4)Rich F.
This is the first Indian place I have gone to since moving to Nashville and I am delighted to have an excellent Indian food restaurant near by. The Chicken Vindaloo and Aloo Gobi were excellent
(4)Be G.
We ate dinner here Dec 26th. As others have noted, the decor is nothing special. However, the servers were very friendly and attentive, and the dishes we tried (fish masala, okra curry, lamb jalfrezi, meat samosa) were excellent. We'll be back, and often.
(4)Steve E.
The food is consistently fresh and delicious. The staff is caring and kind. And the price names it easy to justify multiple visits per month. A big hit with my kids!
(5)Melissa D.
This is hands down my favorite Indian restaurant in Nashville. The service is friendly, helpful with questions and suggestions and just overall enjoyable. The food is phenomenal. Everything I've had is spiced perfectly and just a taste experience that in my opinion can't be beat. I typically order the chicken tikka masala, side of garlic naan and saag paneer. Delicious.
(5)James M.
I dropped by Best of India for a cheap lunch option today and was not disappointed! This is a little shop in an old strip mall off of Charlotte near the Vietnamese Restaurants. It feels like they try to be a bit more casual than the other Indian restaurants around town. One thing I liked is that they took the time to explain on the buffet labels exactly what each thing is. Sometimes, I get a little confused between all the dishes and I just like to know, you know? So, today my lunch was at 2:30 (30 minutes before the buffet closes) and I was one of two people in the restaurant. That didn't stop them from having fresh offerings and a full buffet still available. I loved the chicken dishes, especially the Chicken Makhani! The Saag was good but not quite the same level as Woodlands, my personal favorite in town. Pros: Service, freshness, and flavor of food were all high points! Cons: The atmosphere leaves a little something to be desired. Overall: I'll be back. Oh yes, I'll be back.
(4)Christina E.
Loved it! Really excellent food. I highly recommend the saag paneer and the okra curry. The naan was excellent as well. :) I will be back!
(5)Janette C.
This is a little place, tucked into a strip mall. Easy to miss if you are not watching for it. That being said, we headed over to this area to pick up some ethnic food. They had a buffet, which is unusual for a Sunday. The price was only 7.99. I had a delicious black chai tea with it. The buffet had a few nice offerings on it. Not extensive but plenty variety and a great lunch. The food had a bit of a kick to it but not too crazy that I couldn't handle it. Everything I tried was delicious. No review for the service, since it was a buffet service but they did get our drinks to us quick ;) Bottom line. I would go again if I was in the area.
(4)Sheena T.
After 3 visits I'm giving Best of India the coveted 5 star review. The best part of it... they deliver!! The buffet never disappoints. The chicken curry is seriously the bomb, but get any of their veggie dishes (cabbage, okra, creamed spinach) and you'll be blown away too. I also love that they serve papadm (sp?) the crispy large chip like thing that I've never seen on a buffet before. So good. The take out is on point as well. While you have to order at least $20.00 worth of food, it's well worth it for the amazing Indian feast you get delivered to your door and can eat on for days. This place is my go-to Indian food restaurant! Sitar, take note. Also, Yelp needs to be updated, they are open on Sunday!
(5)Chiedozie U.
I was contacted by the owner and asked if I could come back to retry their food. I I took it up and was BLOWN AWAY!!! The food the second time was fantastic. I had the salmon tikka masala and my gf had the okra curry, both dishes were very flavorful and delicious, just the way I like my Indian food to be. We got some garlic naan which was very buttery, warm and fresh. And we both ordered the mango lassi which was also something special. The staff were very apologetic about our prior experience and definitely more than made up for it with top class service + a delicious meal. Changing my rating to 5 very well deserved stars!
(5)Richard R.
Just fantastic. Stopped in for the lunch buffet today and thoroughly enjoyed it. The price was right (7.99 weekday) and the food was delightful. The chicken is cooked perfectly and the naan was made fresh immediately when I arrived. Service was friendly and personable. I'll definitely be back and can't wait to bring friends.
(5)Mary G.
Used a Groupon and ordered al a carte ....The flavors are there, everything we had (vegetable samosa, vegetable pakora, garlic/onion naan bread, mixed biryani and mango lassi) tasted fresh and was delicious. They serve pappad and 3 to 4 sauces when we sat down. Next time we're going to try the buffet, which looked very good.The restaurant seemed clean and the service was good. It's casual, not at all fancy, just great food! Worth a try.
(4)Casey H.
The restaurant is a hole in Aaron's wall.... lol Ok, it's really just next to Aaron's and they share a parking lot.... The food and service was 5 stars but the decor and lighting is lacking. I like to see what I'm eating and the lighting during lunch time was just not there. I don't eat Indian food on a regular basis but this place was actually pretty wonderful. Lunch buffet was $7.99 and not crowded at all. On a Tuesday, they had about 6 people in there. Between this place and Sitar --- I'm definitely picking Best of India!
(4)Alexandra F.
Mediocre Indian. I had high hopes for this place since it is maybe 5 minutes down the road from where I live. And honestly if the service was better I would probably be ordering takeout a couple times a week. My two experiences with weren't the worst ever, but I was disappointed. The first time I ordered Vindaloo curry and garlic naan. I had purchased their $6 for $10. When I got to the restaurant the man at the door said I could not use the coupon because what I ordered what not a dinner entree. I left after getting my food a little angry because I had read the fine print on the voucher and it said nothing about ordering a dinner entree. The food was decent. I was a big fan of the garlic naan. The vindaloo sauce, however, was just ok. It definitely seemed less authentic that other Indian places I have had in the Nashville area that are in the same price range. And less fresh somehow. The second time, I thought I had everything down. I ordered vegetable curry extra hot with garlic naan. Thinking this time that I would definitely be able to use that coupon I purchased. When I arrived to pick up my order the same gentleman was at the door. He almost didn't honor my coupon this time. I don't know what the issue was other than he didn't seem to want to give me this discount. Reluctantly he honored it saying he would "this time". Frustrated, I left and haven't been back since. If you're going to have a Yelp offer, be more detailed in your description or don't have one. That's frustrating for people who are trying to score a deal while trying a new restaurant.
(1)Mike D.
Wasn't sure want to expect before I got there... but what did I find when I arrived? Well, on a side note, I suppose that's the whole point of writing reviews, right? And then really, this entire paragraph is completely pointless. Anyway, I digress... I found a fully stocked buffet. Whenever any item reached the bottom, it was refilled or replaced immediately. I was especially concerned about this with the naan because I a self-confessed naan junkie. Everything, I repeat, EVERYTHING that I tried (and I tried everything) was delicious! Service was prompt and extremely attentive. My water was refilled quickly and often. Ambiance is not really much. It's very plain with boring low-scale decorations. However, the interior is surprisingly spacious and you don't feel crowded or rushed. When you are done with your meal, just go to the front register to checkout. I am a fan of this because you don't have to ask for or wait for your check. Quick lunch that leaves you satisfied for only $7.99! I will definitely be back!
(5)Grant C.
This is my go to place for authentic Indian cuisine. Friendly and personable staff, great food, and not too pricy. Great place to have a relaxing meal, and the buffet is on point!
(4)Adrian J.
Love the food but they kept charging me a different price for the same meal.. If you go there look carefully at what they charge you.. The next time the price will be different. The food is really good I can't complain there.
(3)Carr F.
We love this place for the lunch buffet.. we were super fans of Sitar downtown but the cram packed restaurant gets old very quickly. Many veggie options as well as meat. We actually went two days in a row we were feeling so frisky. They have a steady regular crowd.
(4)Kathy C.
We ordered again this week from Best Of India.. I had the lamb Kadai. Very good flavors ( a tiny bit tough, but good. ) My husband ordered the Fish Masala - AMAZING. We also tried the plain Parata. Way too greasy. I think out of all three times we've ordered, it's the one thing I would never order again. Other than that, LOVE Best Of India!
(5)Nicole D.
This is a great Indian restaurant if you are looking for cheap, fast, and yummy. It is not the best I have been to.. but FAR from the worse. My favorite thing about their restaurant is the Sunday Buffet.. The kids always find yummy morsels to nibble on and my husband and I love the friendly waitstaff and ability to try items we have yet to order from their menu. The decor is lacking, and the area of town is not-so-good, but give it a chance, you might be surprised.
(4)Michelle P.
My husband, who is Indian, introduced me to this place and out of all of the Indian restaurants in town, it is one of the two favorites I have. Their food is affordable, the staff is friendly and the service is very expedient. We've been accomodated well in large groups as well as just our small family. They've catered my daughter's baptism party and I've also twisted their arm to make one of my favorite desserts that isn't featured on the menu and they came through for me! For us, they are and extension of family,,,,,,, There really isn't a dish that I wouldn't recommend, although I've noticed that their lamb tends to be a little on the tougher side. These are the things I think they do the best: Chicken makhani Chicken tikka masala (my personal favorite) Tandoori chicken Saag Paneer Malai Koftas (best in town) Vegetable samosa (always perfectly done) Onion chutney Tamarind sauce (I think it's tangier than other places, which is what I love about it) Pappads (my daughter loves them) Rice pudding (best in town) All vindaloo dishes (by the way, I've learned if you need more heat, ask for Indian hot - they will ramp it up for you.... there isn't a secret handshake as referenced by Jason S review!) If you haven't tried Best of India yet, you need to! These guys know how to prepare some of the best Northern Indian dishes in town.
(4)Gary W.
I have eaten here several times and the food is consistantly good albeit not extraordinary. It is not uncommon to see the dining room full of people of Indian descent and it is a wonderful multicultural dining experience. The service is adequate though generally lacks enthusiasm. If you're going for the (Fri-Sun) lunch buffet, arrive before they run low on the Chicken Makhani (Tikka Masala).
(4)Jeremy E.
Had food delivered tonight, and I absolutely love this spot. I am a creature of habit so I got the Chicken Curry native and the Chicken Vindaloo native as well. I highly recommend getting the green chutney to go with, as it cuts through the heat with a welcome shot of fresh herb. The poori bread is a nice bread to sop up the extra sauce as well. They are also less expensive than the other Indian spots in town which is a bonus. Highly recommend it!
(5)Westnashy Y.
Tandoori chicken, with the sauce they put on, make it medium, great stuff. don't think it's sauced on the buffet, you might ask. it's sublime.
(5)Kiran G.
Food is great. Prices are reasonable. Buffet could be better. I like delivery service with in 5 mile radius (25$ min). Very good customer service and friendly people. I like biryani here and also chicken tikka masala. Lunch is cheap and parking is OK.
(4)Mark R.
Very friendly and accommodating Indian restaurant. Service was great, food was delicious and prices very affordable. Has appearance of a hole-in-the-wall joint and it very much is, but what they lack in flash they make up for in quality, taste and service--in my opinion more important than fancy. I tried the Chicken Curry (highly recommend), their Guava Juice (one of the best fruit juice drinks I've ever come across), and the Gulab Jamum (absolutely delicious). As far as food quality / price and service they deserve 5 stars. Great place to eat and if I were a little closer I would eat their on the regular!
(4)Angelina T.
The service was average. The restaurant was under construction so there was limited seating. I went with some Indian friends from work. The food was not spectacular from an authenticity standpoint. I prefer Sitar, on West End for Indian food. Good: Papad was roasted. There were 5 of us, so it came with 3 sauces: mango chutney was good, green mint/cucumber sauce was excellent, onion chutney was average. Veggie samosas are above average. They were not oily and the stuffing was good. They put salt and garlic powder to amplify the flavor. Bad: Pakora was oily. Tamarind sauce that came with it was below average. It is more tangy than normal -- should be sweeter. Indian Chai tea was not the best, but to a non-Indian, was OK. My companions did not enjoy the tea.
(3)Jason S.
This place made my wife go into labor. No, really, that's a good thing! We were over a week past our due date and had tried everything. Long walks, driving fast over bumpy roads, everything. No dice. So, we decided to go eat with some of our friends, including our buddy Ben who is Indian. My wife (who is unfortunately a vegetarian) asked for vindaloo extra hot. I don't think they believed her until Ben gave our server some sort of secret handshake, and sure enough, they delivered a dish spicy enough to eat through the porcelain. About 2 AM, the FORTY ONE hour party started. True story. Aside from that touching take, this is easily my favorite place in town. Woodlands is vegetarian-only and has sordid history of spectacularly low health inspection ratings and Sitar is just overpriced and bland (think the Miracle Whip of Indian restaurants). I've never eaten there for lunch, which is fine because buffets frighten me generally. But for dinner, you get a heck of a meal. Some of my faves include the Chicken Vindaloo and Tikka Masala. They have some great vegetarian options as well, if that is what floats your boat. The mango lassi is also fantastic, and I have gotten in fistfights with my 22-month old over ownership of said beverage. The wait staff is fantastically polite, although may take some goading if you want something ridiculously spicy (I offered to sign a waiver last time). I suppose they are just looking out for you. I also recommend bringing a nice chilled bottle of wine, my favorites include a good Sauvignon Blanc, a sweet or fruity German wine ala Gewürztraminer or Riesling or specifically one of my wife's favorite white table wines, Caymus Vineyard's Conundrum. Enjoy and watch out if you are preggers.
(4)India S.
Ambiance aside, if you are looking for good food for a good price, this is your place. Have ordered take out and gotten buffet from here numerous times, and food never disappoints. Maybe it's because I'm white and I like "white people Indian food" but hey, it's true, I love it. I'm getting hungry for it while writing this review and it's 9:00 in the morning! Get the chicken makhani, or tikal masala. This is to die for. This place is a hole in the wall and not much to look at from the outside. Decor is plain to nonexistent on the inside. But man the food makes it all worth it. Staff is friendly too.
(5)Claire B.
I often order take out from Best of India. I don't really eat there because if I'm going to eat out at an Indian restaurant, I will probably just go to Sitar, but Best of is cheap and really close to me. One thing about this place that is worth going for is the onion chutney. I have to admit that onion chutney is better than anywhere else I've tried and it goes perfect with naan bread. It's kind of disappointing that the naan bread isn't that great. It's good and passable, but not great. They also have a great mint chutney and a friend of mine is in love with the mango chutney. I'm not generally a fan so I don't know. The sag panir is also really good, but they list it as a side item, so the portion seems woefully small, but if you order an appetizer or two, you'll still get enough food. The prices are really good too, so you can have a sizable decent meal for a good price.
(3)Caitlin D.
This restaurant is on Charlotte Pike near all the yummy vietnamese places I haunt. It's fairly casual, but definitely not a hole in the wall. Try to sit int he back room with a beaded doorway, it has more charm. The shrimp vindaloo, and I ordered it medium.... man it was kinda hot! but definitely worth the burn. The staff is friendly and can offer great recommendations. I'll have to journey back and try more to update this review....
(4)Crabby O.
If you are stuck on the Northwest side of town, this place is passable. Be that as it may, the name "Best of India" is ironic because this is the "Worst of Nashville". The meats are tough and don't taste fresh. The lunch buffet is small and very boring. The dishes have no kick to them whatsoever. The dining room has a bad school cafeteria feel to it. (When is the last time you saw a huge floor fan in a dining room?) They play horrible music at loud levels. I'm not talking your average and sometimes annoying Indian raga. Appparently someone who works there is into dark Russian violin music. Hey I appreciate that music, it is outstanding in its own right, but I do not want to listen to that blaring while I am eating my lunch. The place is not clean. The floor is dirty. One day my shoes we audibly sticking to the floor (scrunch, scrunch). The waitresses feet made this sound also. Apparently no one saw fit to remedy this situation and that was the last time I ate here. I try not to think about this it upsets me. OK are these guys doing anything right? Well they get points just for serving Indian food. The mint/cliantro yogurt is incredible. If you must eat here the best dishes are tandoori chicken (not great but decent), cabbage, and eggplant
(2)Allison B.
This restuarant is everything I love about strip mall ethnic restaurants next to rental furniture shops. It is a hole in the wall with amazing food. First thing you should know is thats its BYOB so if you want a drink bring it with you. We started w/ veggie samosas which were crispy and very flavorful. They were fragrant with the perfect amount of spice. We then moved on to the garlic naan. It was soft and soaked through with flavor, not just of garlic but tikka spices as well. For main course I had chicken vindaloo. It was flavorful and and had a slow heat. In the past, I've had vindaloo that was so spicy you loose the flavor of the dish, at Best of India this was not the case. My date had the chicken tikka. It was amazing--spicy with a hint of tomato. It was very different from the tikka I have had before it had much brighter flavors. We did end up ordering some plain naan with our entres. I felt that the garlic naan would compete with the strong flavors of the tikka and vindaloo. I can't wait to try some of the other dishes.
(4)Chad R.
I visited Best of India for the first time tonight based on the good reviews it received on Yelp. Its in a small strip mall next to Aaron's and a real hole-in-the-wall restaurant. The outside is not very impressive looking but the inside is nicer. However, there is not much ambiance here. Just go for the food. There were not a lot of customers eating there but I noticed the take out business seemed to be doing well. The service was excellent. The employees really care about the quality of the food and providing the best of service to their customers. I spoke to a couple of them before I left and they were very passionate about their restaurant. The chutneys and papadum I had were the best I have ever eaten at an Indian restaurant. I have to say that this was the highlight of my visit there. I ordered chicken vindaloo with aloo parantha and asked for the vindaloo be prepared extra hot and spicy. The food was nice and warm when I received it and the wait was not long for it to arrive. They did not go as extreme with the spices as I wanted but it was still pretty warm regardless. I greatly enjoyed the meal. They do give you huge portions. Of all of the Indian restaurants I have visited, Best of India had the lowest prices. I will definitely be back there in the near future.
(4)doug d.
My wife and i love this place, and usually go once a week. Pros: Super nice people working there. Best lime pickle I have ever had Best Moli Kofta I have ever had Best rice pudding I have ever had Prices very good. Interior is simple, but nice, clean and quiet. Cons: The Buffet at times is mediocre, if it does not look that good when you go in, order off the menu, they are happy to do that. When you get buffet on the weekend, they bring out Naan. I think that at times at least they commit the horrid sin of microwaving the bread to heat it up, not always but it seems very chewy and strange at times.
(4)Tart L.
This is an okay west Nashville area Indian restaurant. I like it for the friendly staff and the moderately priced India cooking. The lunchtime buffet is enjoyable and fast.
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