
With locations in Charlotte, Orlando and Ft. Lauderdale, Woodlands Indian restaurant seems to be doing quite well. The one in Orlando is quite tricky to find, mostly for the fact that they keep changing the location of it. Now located on south OBT, I think they are here to stay.
My suggestion is to go for the lunch buffet (11:30am-3, Tuesday-Friday). All you can eat samosas and curries for like, 8 bucks.
Like Garden Cafe, Woodlands is all vegetarian, so you don't have to worry about accidentally picking an item with meat in it.
Start with the mixed vegetable pakora for the normal menu price of $5.95. Potatoes, cauliflower, onions and chilies mixed with Besan and spices and then deep friend. WHAT? We all know everything is better deep fried.
Next I would suggest a Dosai. I've never had one, but this cheese one looks so delicious. And it's only $8.50.



For the main course, I would suggest a house specialty, because like they say, house knows best. But if you're not quite comfortable with Indian food, Woodlands offers traditional Chinese specialties which I found to be quite odd. Hmmm.
After you've sufficiently stuffed your face with Dosai and all the Nan bread possible, try indulging in an Indian dessert. A Rasmalai perhaps? That's homemade cottage cheese is a speical condensed milk sauce topped with flavored Rose Water and Pistachio nuts. (They have ice cream if you're not up to the challenge.)
All in all Woodlands is a great place to eat if you love traditional Indian food with a vegetarian flare.
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