The latest incarnation of restaurants at the corner of Wilson and Quincy in Arlington (there seems to be a new restaurant there every year or so) I was eager to try out the Indian buffet offered at lunch. The problem with a buffet, of course, is that you can't select the options and the options on the day I tried it were not the choices I typically make. No Channa, no Spinach, no Samosa, no bread. Also, they had quite a number of meat options and didn't make clear which were veggie and which were meat. Which leads me to: Not all Indian restaurants are hugely vegetarian. The truth is, a good number of Indian restaurants are actually being run by Pakistanis, who eat far more meat than Indians. Why don't they call them Pakistani restaurants? Politics. In any case, was this good? It was okay. Given that the selections were not ones I would make I would say the food was "okay" without being outstanding. The seasoning was non-existent or forgettable.
Bottom line: So many awesome Indian restaurants in this area. This one is just pedestrian. Probably won't be back.
Indian buffet at lunch, upscale dinner
801 N. Quincy St.
https://www.utandoorva.com/
Bottom line: So many awesome Indian restaurants in this area. This one is just pedestrian. Probably won't be back.
Indian buffet at lunch, upscale dinner
801 N. Quincy St.
https://www.utandoorva.com/
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