Philadelphia Is Home To One Of The Country’s Best Indian Buffets
Philadelphia is home to one of the country’s best Indian buffets.
If you have never tried Indian food before you are severely missing out.
Luckily one of the best Indian buffets in the country is just a short drive away.
Buffets are great because they let you sample tons of a cultures food without committing to something you may not like.
But if you are an Indian food lover and veteran like me put this spot on your list!
According to Far and Wide an Indian buffet in Philly is one of the best in the country.
New Delhi Indian Restaurant was ranked 2nd overall in their rankings of the Top 10 “Delicious Indian Buffets That Will Leave You Oh, So Satisfied.”
New Delhi Indian Restaurant is located at 4004 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104.
Far and Wide provided a very unique description of New Delhi Indian Restaurant say “Basically, New Delhi is like the Santa Claus of Indian food, and every day is a version of Christmas where instead of stuffing yourself with roast pork, you do it with naan and curry.”
Their weekday lunch buffet is Tues-Fri, 11:30 am to 3 pm and costs $14.95 a person. Their weekday dinner buffet is Tues-Thurs, 3 pm to 9 pm and Fri, 3 pm to 10 pm and is $19.95 a person.
They also have a weekend All-Day Buffet on Sat, 11:30 am to 10 pm and Sun, 11:30 am to 9 pm and will run you $19.95.
Buffet includes vegetarian, chicken, and lamb items. It also features appetizers, main entrees, sides, bread, basmati rice, salad bar, and dessert.
New Delhi was “established in 1988, New Delhi is now the oldest running Indian restaurant in the city of Philadelphia. It has become a staple of the nearby campuses and a tradition for all students, faculty, and staff who pass through this college town. Dedicated to remain the ultimate in taste, quality, ambience, and service…we continue to evolve with our surroundings” according to their website.
Philadelphia is home to one of the country’s best Indian buffets.
If you have never tried Indian food before you are severely missing out.