The Mint Indian Bistro
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, LAS VEGAS/ Updated : Nov 9, 2016, 15:18 IST
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This buffet and la carte restaurant is open for both lunch and dinner, seven days a week, making it one of the most popular Indian restaurants in Las Vegas. Some of the favorites here include the house special Mahakali Mango Masal … Read more
This buffet and la carte restaurant is open for both lunch and dinner, seven days a week, making it one of the most popular Indian restaurants in Las Vegas. Some of the favorites here include the house special Mahakali Mango Masala that lures with its sweet and spicy sauce and the pan-fried lamb lollipops. Read less

This buffet and la carte restaurant is open for both lunch and dinner, seven days a week, making it one of the most popular Indian restaurants in Las Vegas. Some of the favorites here include the house special Mahakali Mango Masala that lures with its sweet and spicy sauce and the pan-fried lamb lollipops. The lunch buffet is also a hit here, open from 11 AM to 4 PM daily; it is incredibly affordable at just $12.99 plus taxes, it starts at $8.99 for kids. The lunch buffet boasts soups, salads, appetizers, entrees and even desserts with a variety of vegetarian options present. Service here is fairly good, although can be slower at times as the restaurant often fills up fast. Serving halal meat, as well as gluten-free choices, this is a great place to come to if you require either. With a slew of international beers on hand as well as a superb cocktail list, this remains one of the best Indian restaurants in the city.
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