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Accepts:
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| Crown Of India |
609-275-5707 |
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Dec 29th, 2004 |
This restaurant shares ownership with nearby Flavor Of India in Plainsboro. So, comments will probably apply to other units too.
I occasionally go to this restaurant for Lunch Buffet as it is quite close to my office. It costs $10.95 and there are reasonable choices for non-vegetarians (chicken (2), Mutton etc), but choices for vegetarians are very limited. Specifically, there is no decent vegetable for a non-meat eater on the buffet. They could at least serve Ghobi (cauliflowers), Bhindi (Okra), Saag Paneer (Spinach with Indian Cheese), Aloo Baingan, or something similar. It is very disappointing for vegetarians. For meat eaters, there are sufficent choices.
Taste wise, food is reasonable (average), but not great. It appears rather un-imaginatvely cooked. Good Indian restaurants use different and freshly mixed spices to vary flavour for each dish. The food, compared to other Indian restaurants, is rather bland and somewhat overcooked. I prefer Passage to India in Lawrenceville or Chutney Mary on Route 1 (more expensive and further away, but food is good.)
Service is fine and staff is attentive. |
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