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Businiess name:  Gaylord India Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I moved to Las Vegas a couple of months ago and me and my husband decided to go to Gaylord for their Saturday lunch buffet. It was probably the worst Indian buffet (and priciest) I have had to date. There were NO starters. In fact, there were 3 chutneys on display but NOTHING to dip the chutneys in! There was a mass of lettuce that passed for a salad. For a vegetarian the buffet had a grand total of 3 items...none of which were particularly above average or special (Channa Masala, Matter Paneer and a Cauliflower and Potato Sabji) considering the prices charged were above average. The service staff had no idea what was going on and the manager wasn't around. In order to salvage our lunch, we decided to order Samosas from the menu....unfortunately, NONE of the menu items were available. I am really amazed how they stay open. There were literally 5 people in the restaurant during a Sat lunch! A much better option is Tamba (www.tambalounge) which has a pretty good lunch buffet. There are more items, starters and it is well-priced. Plus, it's actually ON the strip. Origin India is a nice restaurant with good food...it would be a great date place since it's dark and romantic. It is pricier than Tamba but definitely cheaper and much better than Gaylord. Don't waste your time at Gaylord. I'm never going to again. Pros: Parking maybe? Cons: Food, Service, Price, Menu

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