a variety of food items in a buffet
a variety of food in a buffet
rice and vegetables in a buffet
a pan of soup and a serving dish
a plate of food on a table
Good Indian soups, masalas, paneers, tandoori chicken!
Good selection!
Good service!
Amazing tomato bisque like soup!
interior, pasta
Real silverware and nice glass ware!
Next to Subji Mundi indian grocery.
salads, interior
salads, interior
$7 lunch buffet!
Plate #2 of the lunch buffet!
curry, food
Love the mint and tamarind chutney on the samosas, pakoras, and tandoori chicken!
Dessert with the buffet! Rice pudding so cold and creamy! Mango Kheer so light, cool, & refreshing!
Good for groups! Love the indian music videos on TV!
outside
My 3rd bowl of this soup! So good! I could eat this every day!
Love this indian breath freshener after the meal at the exit!
Yay! Samosas and pakora (pattie) on the lunch buffet!
Brian Q.
Aug 28, 2019
I used to come here when it was in the banquet hall next door but it has now moved inside the Subzi Mandi grocery store (back left). It's slightly cheaper than it used to be ($7 now), but with the change has come cheap styrofoam trays, cups, and plasticware. You have to get your own water and dispose of your used trays. I would say the size of the buffet has decreased by 30% as well, but most the staple items remain and the food tastes about the same. It's not best Indian food out there but it's still way better than my company's cafeteria. I will say the kheer (rice pudding) here is the best I've had at *any* Indian restaurant - very milky with the perfect low level of sweetness and refreshingly cold.Despite the downgraded experience and food variety, I'm still keeping this place in my rotation for a cheap workday lunch. Cons: The parking lot is constantly littered with stray shopping carts. I'm afraid to park here for fear of dings.
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Scott S.
Jun 25, 2019
Ever since the move into the Subzi Mandi grocery store - the whole experience has declined. Styrofoam trays, cups and plasticware have replaced actual plates, stemware and real forks. The variety of options is substantially less. I question the cleanliness of the place. Just today I saw employees mixing food in a tub on the floor. A woman told the chef that the Kheer was soured and he proceeded to take it off. Not what it once was.
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Chris K.
Feb 9, 2017
This is a decent place for a quick fix of Indian food. You will find most of the typical dishes on any Indian buffet which includes spinach, tandoori chicken, lentil soup, tikka masala, curry potatoes and peas, naan, etc. The past few times I have visited, the food just wasn't that good and I'm always disappointed that they do not put paneer (cheese) in the spinach. The chicken tikka masala is usually good and the chicken is tender but everything else just doesn't taste fresh. It gets about a C+ for a below average buffet.If you want some of the best Indian food in the area, Mumtaz is still my favorite. Their food is a little expensive, but it's exceptional and always fresh.
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Sabreena S.
Feb 16, 2021
Sheba from Roma Palace was a delight to work with! We had an intimate ceremony and everything went smoothly. Sheba kept us well informed and was well organized. We had used the banquet hall and it was fully decorated and clean! Our menu consisted of appetizers, main course and dessert and all of it was delicious! All state regulations/guidelines were followed and everything was clean. We will definitely recommend this place with Sheba's customer service and use it again ourselves! Thank you to Sheba and the Roma Palace team!
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Min K.
Oct 3, 2017
The name might confuse someone. Because it sounds like an Italian place. But it's actually an Indian buffet. Great for lunch because it's only $9. Any day not just certain days.. I came on a Saturday lunch and ate a lot. My favorite would be the chicken tikka masala and the butter naan. They have other great choices like veggie stuff and fried stuff. For dessert mango pudding is a nice way to cleanse the strong flavors of Indian food. If you want some breath mints take a scoop of the fennel and anise seeds. It's located next to the bar. I don't eat Indian food a lot but if I do I like to come here and try different things. This time I tried milk balls! Which I didn't like because it had an odd taste.
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Uday B.
Aug 29, 2010
I am sure we every one must have heard the ad's in radio all of the time about this place. We took a chance , guess what !!Rip off ! we went up to the manager and told him that one of the dishes is stale/spoilt he said he cannot do anything but charged for it, The other dish was cold at the bottom and hot at the top , with some cilantro's thrown in,, all in all the place and food are disgusting! 3 of 6 of us had a stomach upset , don't even take a chance stepping this place.
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Joseph R.
Aug 9, 2014
Undercooked rice. Biriyani is mostly white rice with some spices mixed in badly. Almost inedible. Didnt bring out half the side dishes.Messed up order even though we were the only customers there. Very questionable service and atmosphere. Compared to many other indian restaurants in dallas, this is the worst I have been to.
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Stephanie K.
Oct 5, 2013
Went back here again after a long time and I must say, the food is still as good! Price has gone up which I thought was a little disappointing but still cheap! :) $6.99 on weekdays and $7.99 on weekends for their lunch buffets. Always a must try is the tikka masala, freshly baked naan, and rice!
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Abenator I.
Dec 24, 2020
Did a pick up of food a couple weeks ago. The Chicken Kadhai was good, the chicken Biryani was amazing (moist and perfectly spiced with fall off the bone chicken), but the Chicken tikka was so so and the Paneer Mutter was just blah - very watery.I am still giving them 4 stars cause they were helpful, the biryani was really good and the prices are hard to beat.
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Michael H.
Feb 10, 2019
It use to be a great place for the lunch buffet. Nice tables and booths with good china, stemmed water glasses and cloth napkins. Now its in the grocery store next door like the cheapest cafeteria you could think of. Styrofoam plate and plastic everything. The variety of the buffet is about half of what it use to be and you have to think with such cut backs the quality of the food may also have suffered. Meanwhile the restaurant is empty? All these are signs of poor management and a place in decline that may not last.
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