Buffet restaurants in India
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Mocambo
Despite somewhat old-fashioned red leather scoop-seats and benches, Mocambo has a very loyal following for its mixed grills (Rs189), fish Wellington (Rs192), chicken Kiev (Rs181) and bhekti meuniere (well they don’t have trout).
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OM
The rocket-shaped icon of Jaipur houses a revolving restaurant that leaves you dining 56m up among the smog-sheltered stars. The surrounds are glitzy, and the hard-core veg - and booze-free - menu is superb. A revolution takes 45 minutes, but service is invariably quicker. Keep your hands off the buffet - it doesn't match the à la carte. It's off MI Rd.
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Mandalay Restaurant
If you need to splurge, you can do a lot worse than the Mandalay’s excellent buffet (breakfast Rs200, lunch and dinner Rs350), heavy with Indian and Western faves served on either an attractive deck or in a not-quite-as-appealing Burmese-themed interior.
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Rasoi (Blue Sheep) Restaurant
Still looking brand new, this well-patronised family restaurant serves good food, hot and fast. No booze.
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Trident Hilton
The service and multicuisine buffet at this slick top-end hotel are worth the short trek out here.
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Hotel Saravana Bhavan, Thousand Lights
This branch is more upscale than some of the others, with a buffet and silver cutlery.
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Om Shiva Buffet
The best of the all-you-can-eat merchants; it's relatively fresh and regularly busy.
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