Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Restaurant Review #125: India's Sweets and Spices, Culver City
India's Sweets and Spices doesn't look like much--in fact, it looks like a place you'd want to avoid. If you just get out of your car and step inside though, the lines, the clientele, and the pungent, savory aroma of Indian curries will convince you that you're in exactly the right place.
Though there is a large menu on the wall behind the counter, it seems to make more sense to order what's
Labels:
Culver City,
Dessert,
Indian,
lunch
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