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To: S. maltophilia who wrote (132862)11/5/2001 2:02:38 PM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
It is of no help to you, but I can walk 200 yards from my office and get a good Indian buffet for $5.95 (lunch time). At least I think it is good. A friend named Animesh Chandra thinks the restaurant is terrible, but then I ate some of Animesh's cooking and --well, it was different from the restaurant's, certainly. Animesh also paints, and gave me one of his huge canvases. We added it to the Halloween decorations on the front porch, with a rubber hand grasping from under the paiting and a horrible extraterrestial embryo creature dangling over the top.



To: S. maltophilia who wrote (132862)11/5/2001 3:53:39 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Respond to of 436258
 
Khalil, I have also found the Indian food less than cheap in Houston. Which is odd, given that most of our restaurants are very reasonable. We have a large Indian population, so perhaps the number of restaurants isn't large enough to accomodate them. On the other hand, most of the diners I see are not Indian, so that reasoning may be a crock.

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