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Best Indian

India Oven Cuisine of India
2727 N. Campbell Ave.


READERS' AND STAFF PICK: India Oven has been attracting crowds since the cozy little niche on Campbell Avenue and Glenn Street opened its doors just over a year ago. The most popular meal of the day is the lunch buffet, but a sit-down dinner here is unlikely to disappoint. The garlic naan is delectable--a perfect starter while you wait for the main event. Be sure to save room for rice pudding and Indian tea for desert.

READERS' POLL RUNNER-UP: Never overlooked by our readers, the New Delhi Palace, 6751 E. Broadway, is a standard in Tucson for fine Indian dining. Nothing beats the tantalizing aroma that initially greets you, drawing you forward in mouth-watering expectation to a singular dining experience. Don't let the tranquil atmosphere fool you: The palace offers a culinary adventure rich in spices, delicious sauces, tandoori meats and curries, numerous vegetarian selections, wonderful breads, chutneys, and, of course, basmati rice that approaches the divine. The only difficulty is deciding what you want, and how hot you want it.


Case History

1998 Winner: Gandhi Cuisine of India
1997 Winner: India Oven
1995 Winner: India Oven


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