Desi buffets are notorious. When you get out, you feel like you are about to burst like bubblegum. Food content is very calorific and they don't limit your trips to the foodbar.
Aahar is great because it lets me hit my macros and gives me the opportunity to stay on course without overeating. They serve the buffet for you and it's one trip only. What a brilliant idea and it also maintains the integrity of the food and ensures mishaps don't occur.
Mind you, most desis eat with their fingers and I have seen people come with the same plate with the foodie fingers and go for rounds three and four, with absolute disregard for the fellow human being standing near. One time a dude came by with the same plate and his used fork studded with curry meat bits fell into the bowl of saag panneer..... he coolly took it back, said nothing and quietly went back to his seat after refilling food. Me, I stood there in disbelief. That day I resolved I would never eat at a desi buffet restaurant. That said - I was pleased to eat at Aahar and I like their style. Quality of food is great.
The gentleman lets me mix/match malai kabob and tandoori cubes, 2 each, one scoop of rice and a little bit of saag panneer. Very good protein lunch, with ample spinach and enough amount of carbs. That has been great for my daily macros without overeating, and food that hits close to home!
I took my mother when she visited the city and the patron said kind words to her and that goes high up in my books. This is my regular hangout, I eat lunch here a lot.
Tips for other eaters:
Try the masala chai. It is fantastic.
Don't forget to try the navaratna korma.
Pleasantly surprised, we went here for a quick lunch and received a three course meal for $14.99, food was great, definitely recommending this place, and will be coming back for more. Keep up the good work!
All of the dishes were exceptional and among the best we have ever tasted. We highly recommend this restaurant! ���
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