I would also recommend Sitar (on 38th near Chestnut), as they have some southern 
Indian specialties that you won't find at the others. But all three (Sitar, Tandoor 
India (on 40th near Sansom) and New Delhi (on Chestnut near 40th)) have good food at 
similar prices. New Delhi always seems to be the most crowded when I go there - but I 
think it may be because they have regular discount coupons in the DP, Philadelphia 
Weekly and City Paper. 

Jon Mourar

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> From: "Jonathan Cass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2003/05/27 Tue PM 04:34:25 EDT
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> Subject: [UC] Indian Food Recommendation
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> Does anyone have any recommendations concerning the numerous Indian
> restaurants near the intersection of 40th and Walnut?  Is there a universal
> favorite (like Beijing for Chinese)?
> 
> Jonathan A. Cass
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