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The way I found the India Palace was to ask the locals where they go. Over and over the recommendation was the India Palace. This place is consistently good. Never fails to please and I've been going here for years. Make a point of at least one meal here on every Vegas visit. Can't go wrong here. Great service, great food, great price.
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Out of all the Indian restaurants I've tried in Vegas, this is the best so far. And I'm pretty picky seeing as I grew up in an Indian household with awesome homecooked Indian food almost everyday. The buffet lunches are your best bet...because you can try everything for hella cheap! My favorite is the chicken tikki masala, saag paneer, and of course, their naan. If you're into yogurt drinks, try the Sweet Lassi. Yummilicious
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This place is small and somewhat hidden. Their food is pretty good. I'd tried almost all of them and they all taste good. I would come back to this place. They had mango custard and rice pudding dessert.
I can't say I'm an expert on Indian cuisine but this is my fav spot in Las Vegas. I know the location is questionable at best but the food is worth it. Best Naan in town. Saag Paneer, Chicken Tiki Masala and Vegetable Korma are great. Lunch buffet is $10 but it's a great way to try an assortment of what they have to offer. The place is small but it adds to the ambiance.
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The only place we go for indian besides my kitchen! They have some awesome indian beers too. Try the mango dessert. Be warned, the vindaloo wasn't spicy at all. The tandoori & tikka masala rock!
I love it, I love it, I love it!
Some of the best Indian food in Las Vegas!! Their Naan is to die for and the chicken tiki masala is mouth watering!! Their lunch buffet is damn good too!! If you like Indian food....you have to try this place!!
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We knew we'd made a good choice when we walked in and found that almost all the other patrons were Indian families. Very good food, comparing favorably with good Indian restaurants near our home in northern California. Would get 5 stars, but they're a shade pricey.
Until around a year ago, this was the best Indian restaurant in Las Vegas and remains a favorite. On our most recent visit we ordered naan, basmati rice, chicken tika marsala and rata lamb. We received naan, basmati rice, chicken tika marsala and rata chicken. Not a problem because we have never had rata chicken or rata lamb or rata anything for that matter. Each entre was both flavorful and spicy. Service remains attentive.
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