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chadvalentine August 6 2008, 14:04:18 UTC
Lots of color. I love it.

Except I'm not in any of the pics. This is an obvious problem. Perhaps you can photoshop me in.

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cloudscudding August 6 2008, 14:07:43 UTC
You and your childlike sense of wonder are in the pics! See? http://www.flickr.com/photos/aswiebe/2736610839/in/set-72157606566187219/

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chadvalentine August 6 2008, 14:41:48 UTC
(blush)

Yes, I'm a big kid. Put me in a sailor suit and short pants already.

Yes, there's a visual for you, and YOU CAN'T UNSEE IT!

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cloudscudding August 6 2008, 15:17:43 UTC
Unsee it? Heck, that's so adorable I'd like to pinch your cheek and hand you a lollipop. I'll have to talk with opheliac_9 about making this your Halloween costume....

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rphaedrus August 6 2008, 15:13:50 UTC
Ah cool, we just tried Dancing Ganesha a couple weeks ago.

Fortunately, for us, the girl used to work with the man who was the host that evening so we were very well taken care of service wise.

I don't know much about Indian food other than liking it, so we did a lot of asking for recommendations and sharing dishes around the table.

Ended up being a pricey meal, but a very very good one.

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cloudscudding August 6 2008, 15:16:33 UTC
Neat. And yes, I'm sure that a dinner experience would be much better service-wise than a lunch buffet even without an in.

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rphaedrus August 6 2008, 15:21:47 UTC
*nodnod* makes sense.

I'll have to try the Lunch Buffet sometime. I'd like to try the great food again but without quite the budget hit.

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cloudscudding August 6 2008, 15:33:06 UTC
If you like Indian food, you might also want to try Bombay Bistro. They're more crowded during weekday lunches, but on the weekends it's doable. They've got two restaurants right next to each other. The one facing the street is North Indian, omnivorous, and my favorite, and the one facing the inside of the building is South Indian and vegetarian. Both are very tasty.

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