Options galore: Taaj Palace offers variety of Indian food, raising the bar among buffets Desserts at Taaj Palace include rice pudding, left, and mango custard. The non-vegetarian side of Taaj Palace’s buffet offers chicken, seafood and meat dishes. From bottom to top: Gulab Jamun (Indian milk doughnuts) and carrot pudding. Taaj Palace is in its third decade of operation in the Northeast Heights. Published December 22, 2023 - 5:00 p.m. Modified December 22, 2023 - 5:00 p.m. As featured on - Options galore: Taaj Palace offers variety of Indian food, raising the bar among buffets Taaj Palace is open six days a week for lunch and dinner. The dinner buffet is $19.99 on the weekend, $18.99 Tuesday through Thursday. collection_8e62cf64-9dde-11ee-b571-e3b2c7076f18.html
As featured on - Options galore: Taaj Palace offers variety of Indian food, raising the bar among buffets Taaj Palace is open six days a week for lunch and dinner. The dinner buffet is $19.99 on the weekend, $18.99 Tuesday through Thursday.
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