Sunday, November 25, 2007

Indian Palace

As discussed in a previous post, Indian Palace is in good company as a nondescript strip center Indian buffet. Indian Palace rises far above its generic name and location and quickly became my favorite Indian buffet a few years ago.
The buffet offerings are always hot and fresh, hardly resembling typical buffet fare. They hit home runs with all of the standards, including their light, flaky samosas, heavenly saag paneer, and crispy vegetable pakoras. They also offer a rotating set of delicious vegetarian dishes, such as malai kofta and cauliflower in cream sauce. I am particularly fond of their bite-sized fried potato and cheese balls, which are always present in the buffet.
Just writing this review makes me wish I was enjoying Indian Palace's amazing food for a second time this weekend.
Considering how delicious Indian Palace's buffet is, their dining room is always nearly deserted, which is very unfortunate. I strongly encourage any Indian food lover (and even the uninitiated!) to seek out Indian Palace.

Indian Palace
3616 Far West Blvd.
Austin, TX

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

i have been eating lots of rare (no more than 4 minutes on the grill, and thats pushing it) beef lately and it makes me tummy hurt. why can't i stop?

Patrick Wenda said...

Two days ago I sat in on a Chinese language class, and someone made these things that were SO MUCH LIKE samosas and I couldn't stop eating them.... so thank you for reminding me of that. I am happy again!