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  • Amrutha

    2510 E. Grant Rd. Central

    881-2786

    Yum Dining Guide
  • Curry Leaf

    2510 E. Grant Road, No. 100. Central

    881-2786

    Curry Leaf offers affordable lunch specials, as well as delicious dinner entrées. The food is fresh; the service is friendly; and the portion sizes are generous for the price. Be sure not to miss out on the soft, buttery garlic naan. (9-15-11)
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  • Gandhi

    150 W. Fort Lowell Road. Central

    292-1738

    Gandhi offers an expansive menu including a dozen curry dishes, a plethora of tandoori dishes, breads, biryanis (jambalaya-like stews) and other entrées. Vegetarians, take note: There are more than two dozen dishes offered that are sans-meat. And the buffet may be the best lunch deal in town. As one diner put it, it's like "a roller coaster in your mouth." (8-28-03)
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  • India Oven

    2727 N. Campbell Ave. Central

    326-8635

    This cozy little Campbell Avenue restaurant has long been a Tucson favorite for its large (more than 100-plus items) menu. The lunch buffet features a surprisingly good selection of tasty items, and the samosas are consistently fantastic. (4-27-06)
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  • New Delhi Palace

    6751 E. Broadway Blvd. East side

    296-8585

    New Delhi Palace is a great eastside spot for a quick, inexpensive and tasty Indian lunch buffet—as long as you’re not looking for super-spicy fare. Dinner is served fast and with a smile, and the menu offers an extensive selection of authentic and tasty Indian appetizers, entrées and desserts, as well as a great international beer selection. (11-4-10)
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  • Saffron Indian Bistro

    7607 N. Oracle Road., Oro Valley Northwest

    742-9100

    Subtle, delicate preparations in mod, minimalist surroundings. Portions are pricier than at other local Indian restaurants, but large. If you want to taste the heat, you need to ask for it. (9-18-08)
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  • Sher-E Punjab

    853 E. Grant Road. Central

    624-9393

    Tucked away in an unassuming strip mall, this quiet Indian venue could easily be overlooked. We recommend you don’t. The long menu offers choices for every palate. We swooned at the sauces – especially the lamb shahi korma with its creamy texture and nutty flavors. Vegetarians will find so many choices but we recommend the mushroom chili that is rich with seasonings and meltingly tender. And whether you like your naan simple or seasoned you will be happy with Sher-e’s variations. Plates can be ordered at various levels of heat. Finish your meal with cool kulftee or a sweet bite of gulab jaman. (5-29-14)
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  • Tamarind

    7265 N La Cholla Blvd. Northwest

    (520) 797-7799

    Chef Saumil alumni from World premier Culinary College of Culinary Institute Of America opened Wok N Tandoor in 2016, and now the chef has his eyes on the people of Tucson, Arizona and brings you the “Tamarind Of Tucson” It is a modern fine dining restaurant, offering unique Indian food and fusion of Indian Chinese. Allowing our customer to choose from a wide variety of mouth watering dishes. Our food is sourced from top quality seasonal ingredients. We consider to be a truly “Fusion” restaurant honoring many different cooking traditions and interpreting them with our unique creative vision. Trained by great chefs across the world it has thought him wonderful artisanal foods of the world. They craft all their stocks, sauces, breads, and deserts from scratch daily. Our approach towards the operation of the restaurant is truly cooperative. We believe that every single member of our staff is integral to our success. “A recipe has no soul, but you as a chef should bring it to life”-Read this somewhere and we really feel it to be right. We as a chef, brings you our traditional and special recipes, as soulful, craving, finger licking delicious and healthy food. All our food and dishes are made out of quality food ingredients, so you will really have a healthy and delicious food right before you! Try some of our menus and we are sure you will never ever get such delicious food anywhere than our own “Tamarind.”
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