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Fireproof: House of India Still Serves Up Favorite Indian Food in St. Louis
Riverfront Times readers love this U City restaurant, which closed briefly due to a fire this March.

House of India RestaurantΒ is proof that despite a bevy of culinary options, diners on Delmar are loyal to the restaurants they love--even when a fire shutters them for a few weeks.Β The U City eatery was recently named the St. Louis areaβs Favorite Indian spot in RFTβs Restaurants 2013 guide. (It was also the publicationβs Best Indian Restaurant in 2012.)
AΒ kitchen fireΒ caused minor smoke damage in the House of India building shortly after midnight on March 15. Owner Satish Kumar toldΒ PatchΒ smoke damage was caused by a pan of chicken accidentally left in the oven. The restaurant remained closed for nearly three weeks.
But an establishment that's been in business for more than 20 years can't be knocked from its pedestal so easily.
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βIts lunch buffet is among the best in the city, featuring a multitude of dishes for less than $8,β according to RFT.
Runners up for the honor include Haveli, India Palace, Rasoi and Everest CafΓ©. Rankings were determined by reader votes, according to RFT.
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