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Sitar Indian Cuisine - (626) 389-8522
Sitar Indian Cuisine
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Authentic Indian cuisine with a modern touch.
618 E. Colorado Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91101
(626) 389-8522 Neighborhoods: South Pasadena Cross Street: Colorado & Madison
Markets:
Los Angeles, CA Metro
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Owner Message
- Available for banquets.
- All you can eat buffet.
- Weekend champagne brunch.
For eight years, Sitar Indian Cuisine has been home of the finest Indian Food in Pasadena. We offer a daily lunch buffet until 4:30pm, traditional Punjabi Cuisine, and a full service banquet hall for up to 250 guests. We would love to host your next special event and provide you with our delicious and extensive banquet menu choices, as well as provide our in-house event services to make your event wonderful. Sitar Indian Cuisine currently has a March Madness event: buy one beer and get second half off for entire month of March! Come enjoy our weekend Champagne Brunch or our weekly All You Can Eat Lunch Buffet. Our extensive menu includes many Vegetarian dishes alongside our wonderful Lamb, Seafood and Tandoori Specialties. We offer free local delivery and are available for catering. Please take a look at our website where you can order online and enter to receive a free lunch!
Customer Reviews
Simply disgusting
Reviewed by CSMobileUser2 on
2010-01-25T10:08:10Z
The customer service isn't that bad, I give it a 3 1/2 out of 5, But their food was horrid. My plate was supposed to be spicy, and the chile's were raw to an extent. It might have been a bit undercooked and it was not nicely set up on the plate. It didn't have much texture to it, and it wasn't delicious one bit. The utensils looked dirty and I honestly even felt a bit disgusted just by looking at everything. Restaurant rating: 0.2 out of 10
Worst Indian food in a long time
Reviewed by foodie0703 on
2009-11-02T18:44:36Z
Stale food
Neglect people when they have parties
Buffet has no variety
Pros: Colorado Blvd
Cons: Cannot list here
Spicy = raw chilli
Reviewed by CSMobileUser3 on
2009-03-09T15:23:00Z
Dumbest concept of making indian food spicy
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