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Mid-Cities Indian...finally

dlcole | Mar 30, 200911:54 AM     15

Finally found a real restaurant, that serves Indian food which is NOT part convenience store, etc...like so many of the other "Indian" restaurants are in the Mid-Cities area. This place just opened and I found it by doing a Google search. Here's the 411:

KUSUM
1725 Airport Freeway
Bedford, Tx
just down a bit from the HD Dealer (a major landmark).

I had the lunch buffet today. Nice spread, 17 items offered. All were good and pretty standard for Indian buffets I've sampled in the past couple of years. All were very tasty, and very fresh. (I can't name what I was eating, but I know it when I see it and I'll pretty much eat anything that isn't moving and won't eat me first!!!)

Service was good, but the place wasn't busy. A couple of the entrees were overly salted, but still tasted fine. I don't think I'm experienced over salting in the other Indian restaurants I've tried in the DFW area (Irving, Plano and North Dallas). Reasonably priced at $8.99.

If are into Indian, give this place a try. It was a hoot watching Indian music videos while eating...Bollywood Hip Hop was new to me...LOL.

David
Hurst, Tx
ever in search for that new, individual restaurant.

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