Tarka Indian Kitchen
5207 Brodie #120, 512/892-2008
photo by John Anderson
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The menu covers many regions of the Subcontinent, with an emphasis on Southern cuisine and a few Indo-Chinese dishes from the Manchurian region. Asiana has won over the neighborhood with authentic, lesser-known dishes appearing on weekends, as well as a great lunchtime experience.
801 E. William Cannon #205, 512/445-3435
This family-owned place has a massive menu, covering several regional cuisines. Insiders know the lunch buffet is packed, offering fresh naan, appetizers, meat curries, vegan dishes, tandoori specialties, soups, salad, and dessert, at a reasonable price. For a more formal repast, go in the evening for prompt and courteous service.
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