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Paradise buffet
Paradise buffet












Tuesdays through Fridays and 11 a.m.-3 p.m. In a salute to buffet lovers everywhere, it runs a modest but appealing lunch buffet from 11 a.m. Its menu features a broad selection of Indian dishes (mostly priced between $12 and $18) and, for that one person in your party who won’t do Indian, an American menu loaded with burgers, sandwiches, pastas, wings and more (mostly from $5 to $15). It opened January in the Middletown shopping center space that previously housed Millions Crab. Let’s give a warm welcome to Paradise American-Indian Cuisine in Middletown. It’s hard to maintain social distancing in a buffet line, and sharing serving spoons? Nuh-uh.īut now an Indian buffet is back, and I’m there for it. Even after restaurants reopened, buffets remained a no-go, with good reason. In the best of times, you’re getting food that’s been sitting over heat, overcooking and softening and you’re relying on management (with the Health Department looking over its shoulder) to ensure that sneeze guards are in place, proper temperatures maintained, food replaced while its fresh, and people aren’t casually exchanging germs with strangers via serving spoons or careless touches.Īll that, and then came COVID-19 and doubled down on all the negatives.

paradise buffet

That’s a lot to like, but a lot of people are wary of the buffet, and with good reason. Remember back before Covid when restaurant buffets were commonplace? Lots of people love a buffet meal, and why not? You get abundant choice, all you can eat, and there’s no wait for a server and chef to do their work before you can pitch in.














Paradise buffet