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  • Bombay Grill

    4465 N. University Dr., Lauderhill Fort Lauderdale

    954-741-8388

    What this expansive Indian restaurant and buffet has to do with "grilling" is anyone's guess. But what it does do is turn out homestyle dishes of chicken korma, chana masala, and lamb vindaloo like nobodies business. The smartly decorated interior is a bit bright, but inviting, and the staff charming. The ingredients are fresh and the food well prepared. Try the wok fired chicken kadhai, a stir fry of juicy chicken breast with chunks of tomato, onion, curry leaves, and scorching hot slivers of fresh chili. Or the tandoori fish, made with fresh tilapia. Some of the starters are hit or miss -- like the sulfurous papdi chat with yogurt and boiled potatoes -- and the naan is a little on the doughy side. But the friendly owners, who walk the tables, introduce themselves, and make you truly feel at home, are quick to amend any discrepancies. A well-maintained lunch buffet runs daily, and all day Sundays, and a belly dancer entertains on weekends.
  • Shin Ju Japanese Buffet

    1269 N. University Dr. Coral Springs

    954-752-3406

    Let's put this out here right away: Shin Ju is not trying to break records for the most amazing Asian food on the planet. But for about $10 at lunch and less than $20 for dinner, diners can get their fill of tasty sushi, along with items from the hibachi and raw bar, including oysters and crab legs. Choices change regularly, but diners can always expect to see about 50 sushi or sashimi offerings, along with dozens of Chinese and Japanese selections. Shinju also has a fun dessert selection. Don't have time to sit and chow? Order takeout and pay by the pound. But you know it's better to get your money's worth by staying inside. Besides, this place is easy to enjoy, with paper-lantern lights, tall booths with Asian lettering on the tabletops, and televisions typically tuned to sports. But make sure you arrive before 9:30 p.m. to get your eat on — otherwise, they may say sayonara to you and your hungry belly.
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  • Shin Ju Japanese Buffet

    3305 S. University Dr. Davie/West Hollywood

    954-472-3666

    Let's put this out here right away: Shinju is not trying to break records for the most amazing Asian food on the planet. But for about $10 at lunch and less than $20 for dinner, diners can get their fill of tasty sushi, along with items from the hibachi and raw bar, including oysters and crab legs. Choices change regularly, but diners can always expect to see about 50 sushi or sashimi offerings, along with dozens of Chinese and Japanese selections. Shinju also has a fun dessert selection. Don't have time to sit and chow? Order takeout and pay by the pound. But you know it's better to get your money's worth by staying inside. Besides, this place is easy to enjoy, with paper-lantern lights, tall booths with Asian lettering on the tabletops, and televisions typically tuned to sports. But make sure you arrive before 9:30 p.m. to get your eat on -- otherwise, they may say sayonara to you and your hungry belly.
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  • Shin Ju Japanese Buffet

    14838 Pines Blvd. Pembroke Pines

    954-538-9696

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