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[[Sitar India Palace]] is an Indian restaurant with a location in [[Durham, NC]] (in [[Regency Plaza (Durham, NC)|Regency Plaza]] near [[South Square (Durham, NC)|South Square]]) and another in [[Raleigh, NC]].
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[[Sitar India Palace]] is an Indian restaurant with a location in [[Durham, NC]] (in [[Regency Plaza (Durham, NC)|Regency Plaza]] near [[South Square (Durham, NC)|South Square]]) and another in [[Raleigh, NC]]. It first opened in [[1998]], when Regency and [[South Square Mall]] were both thriving retail areas.
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They are remaining open during the demolition/remodeling of [[Regency Plaza (Durham, NC)|Regency Plaza]], with no plans to move despite being the only business still there. According to their web site, they have signed another 10-year lease at the same rate.
 
==Business Card==
 
==Business Card==
 
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** '''Fax''': 919-862-0809
 
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Their [http://www.sitarindiapalace.com/ web site] appears to be still under construction (2005-10-12).
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Web site: http://www.sitarindiapalace.net/
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The [[domain name]] sitarindiapalace.com appears to have been taken by a [[domain squatter]].
 
==Review==
 
==Review==
Their lunch buffet is generally pretty good and includes nan and onion chutney (sometimes called "hot onion"), usually some kind of pakora, and of course a good selection of meat and veggie main dishes. They stopped having chicken tandoori a couple of months ago, and that was the only main dish {{harena}} liked (she doesn't like hot-spicy stuff), so we've been going other places. --[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] 09:32, 12 October 2005 (EDT)
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Their lunch buffet is generally pretty good and includes nan and onion chutney (sometimes called "hot onion"), usually some kind of pakora, and of course a good selection of meat and veggie main dishes. They stopped having chicken tandoori a couple of months ago, and that was the only main dish {{harena}} liked (she doesn't like hot-spicy stuff), so we've been going other places. --[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] 09:32, 12 October 2005 (EDT) (Update: apparently that was a temporary outage, as they have had chicken tandoori since then.)

Revision as of 12:46, 12 August 2008

Sitar India Palace is an Indian restaurant with a location in Durham, NC (in Regency Plaza near South Square) and another in Raleigh, NC. It first opened in 1998, when Regency and South Square Mall were both thriving retail areas.

They are remaining open during the demolition/remodeling of Regency Plaza, with no plans to move despite being the only business still there. According to their web site, they have signed another 10-year lease at the same rate.

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"Sitar India Palace - Fine Indian Cuisine"

  • Durham:
    • Address: 3117 Shannon Rd. / Regency Plaza / Durham, NC 27707
    • Phone: 919-490-1326 / 919-790-1717
    • Fax: 919-490-0735
  • Raleigh:
    • Address: 6016 Falls of the Neuse Rd. / North Ridge Shopping Centre / Raleigh, NC 27609
    • Phone: 919-862-0506
    • Fax: 919-862-0809

Web site: http://www.sitarindiapalace.net/

The domain name sitarindiapalace.com appears to have been taken by a domain squatter.

Review

Their lunch buffet is generally pretty good and includes nan and onion chutney (sometimes called "hot onion"), usually some kind of pakora, and of course a good selection of meat and veggie main dishes. They stopped having chicken tandoori a couple of months ago, and that was the only main dish Harena liked (she doesn't like hot-spicy stuff), so we've been going other places. --Woozle 09:32, 12 October 2005 (EDT) (Update: apparently that was a temporary outage, as they have had chicken tandoori since then.)