rnaay What: Benefit showfeaturinj The Shudders Where: John Henry's When: 9 p.m. How much: $5 suggested donation ... I 1 — ——■■■■ —. Sunday What: Bad Wizard and the Witnesses Where: John Henry's When: 7:30 p.m. How much: $5 Today What: Beltline Where: Luckey’s When: 10 p.m. How much: $3 Saturday What: Big Band Ballroom Dance Party Where: StaverDanceSport, 55 W. Broadway When: 9 p.m. How much: $5 r IMThe Shudders wiil |1® perform at John Bi Henry's on Friday ■ Restaurant review A Taste of India's flavorful buffet satifies appetites, bank accounts l ne buffet-style restaurant provides the perfect place for a nice, low-key lunch BY NA1ASHA CHILINGERIAN SENIOR PULSE REPORTER I remember visiting an Indian buf fet restaurant in London when I was 15 that was a complete disappoint ment. The servers didn’t show my companions and me where the buf fet was located, so we had to search for it ourselves. When we found it, we almost wished we hadn’t. The food consisted of something that re sembled ground meat, a mixture of beans and a bowl of iceberg lettuce. Walking into A Taste of India for a buffet lunch gave me a few flash backs to this tasteless incident, but fortunately, I walked out having re newed my faith iq Indian food buf fets. While the looks of the $6.99 buf fet reminded me a bit of the London eatery (A Taste of India’s small food cart held only a few choices and in cluded an iceberg lettuce salad), dish es were satisfying and flavorful. Lunchtime diners at A Taste of In dia can pick from fried, crispy dumplings; soft, chewy nan bread; curried potatoes; and buttery, saf fron-spiced basmati rice topped with either hearty lentils or a veggie-filled yellow curry sauce. Tandoori chick en is also offered; it’s decent, a little spicy and might taste better if it weren’t for its off-putting orange col or. Out of this short list of dishes, the rice and yellow curry sauce is what the thing to get seconds of — skip the iceberg salad. Unlimited coffee, tea and soda are available with the buffet, which is of fered daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and on Sunday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. The restaurant also has a full menu, which is available during lunch hours and from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. every day except Sunday. Highlights of the menu include Indian breads for less than $3; lamb, chicken and vegetari an curries; shrimp dishes and kebabs. Entree prices range from $7.95 for most of the vegetarian curries to $15.95 for the Tandoori Mixed Grill plate. You can also get the buffet to go, either in a large container for the same price as the sit-down buffet or Danielle Hickey | Photo editor A Taste of India, at 2495 Hilyard St., offers a great lunch buffet that features items such as rice, lentils and nan, an Indian bread. in a small container (a special for University students and students of a few Eugene high schools) for $3. Although the restaurant’s exterior is an unattractive blue building, the decorations inside are charming. The walls sport photographic por traits of Indian scenes and giant fake trees with leaves and branches that spread across the ceiling. Tables sit looking well-groomed, and in a cor ner a fountain gently trickles water. The mood is relaxed and comfort able. While the servers were pleas ant, they were not as accommodat ing as I would have liked. After a waiter told my companion and I to sit where we liked, he pretty much left us alone, and 1 had to get up and find him to request my beverage. A Taste of India is a cheap,tasty dining option, perfect for a casual weekend lunch outing. It’s by no means gourmet, but if you’re nearly broke and longing for something on the exotic side, check it out. natchilingerian@ daily emerald, com John Henry7s: A relaxed Eugene atmosphere Continued from page 8 Employees were in here re-painting and working on the place because we wanted our jobs back. It’s been doing a lot better than it was before. ” For all the theme nights and its punk-rock shows, John Henry’s manages to maintain a relaxed at mosphere. “We’re a pretty straightforward bar,” bartender Molly McKeown said. “I think the craziest thing we’ve done here is pudding wrestling. By the end of the night, I was the only person not covered in pudding. ” Despite being pretty straightfor ward, the place does have its points of interest. The bathrooms have a wide range of reading material and the list of bizarre drink orders is interesting. One is the Cement Mixer, a drink in volving Baily’s, lemon juice and a few other choice ingredients. I’m not too sure how this works, but apparently the drink curdles in your mouth as you drink it. While vomitting is not guaranteed, it is a likely prospect. The other was the wonderfully named Irish Car Bomb, which in volves placing a shot glass full of Jameson and Baily’s inside half a glass of Guinness. To illustrate, the man drank two of them while I was there. I stuck with coffee, which was about as heroic, given what the coffee tasted like. Overall, the bar is one of the best hangout spots around. Business doesn’t pick up until around 10 p.m. and until then, things stay pretty quiet. Prices are decent, the pool ta bles are in good repair and the light ing is dim and moody. 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