Little India Restaurant and Bar / littleindiadenvercolorado.com
Little India Restaurant & Bar in Denver’s Central Park neighborhood will introduce a lunch buffet for the first time since opening, the company announced on Jan. 20.
The Central Park outlet is the only Little India location in the city that has not offered the buffet so far, despite what the company said was long-standing demand from customers.
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“This is something our Central Park guests have been asking for since day one,” said Simeran Baidwan, owner of Little India Restaurants. “Bringing the buffet to this location feels like completing the circle. It’s not just an expansion — it’s a first, and we’re incredibly excited to finally make it happen.”
Little India said the lunch buffet at the Central Park location will feature a rotating selection of house favorites, including classic curries, vegetarian and vegan dishes, freshly baked naan and basmati rice prepared daily using traditional spices and cooking techniques.
With the addition of the buffet at Central Park, Little India will now offer its lunch buffet at all four of its Denver locations. The other outlets are in Highlands, Wash Park/Downing and on 6th Avenue. The buffet will be available at each location daily from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Little India’s lunch buffet has been a long-running offering at its other outlets and is regularly cited in local dining coverage as a well-established Indian lunch option in Denver.
The restaurant founded in Denver in 1998 by the Baidwan family has since expanded into a multi-location operation across the city. The group offers dine-in, takeout, delivery and catering services and is known for its menu of traditional Indian dishes based on family recipes.
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