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)?
New Delhi has the most elegant website:
http://www.newdelhiweb.com/
Compared to Tandoor India:
It has a far wider selection of soups (coconut is good), appetizers, meat dishes (I like the Special Mixed Grill), breads (the poori, baked in their special Tandoor Oven, is to die for), and desserts (look out, look out - there's a dessert display in the foyer with Gulab Jamun and a vast variety of sweets, some of which I swear look like sushi, from which they have to drag you to get you into the restaurant proper itself). It has Lassi, Barfi and Raita. Their Colossal Buffet includes Salad Bar, Chat Bar and Desserts. Lunch buffet is $5.95, dinner is $8.95. (Tandoor has buffets at a comparable price, and its Sunday Brunch is only $6.40.)
Indian food is alluring no matter where you go. People from our church used to go to the Sunday buffet after services and it is a warm and friendly place, and the food, though limited in variety, is yummy.
But for elegant spicy decor, killer desserts, and *exciting people* to look at, try New Delhi.
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