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It's been in your head all day, ever since you watched that flick 'The Darjeerling Limited' in your apartment the night before - nan. Yup, nan - we're talking about the perfect side starch to Indian cuisine, and if we're talking Indian cuisine then we're also, unquestionably, talking Planet Bombay. At least in Atlanta... Where else in the heart of comfort food land can one expect to find an extensive vegetarian menu including such specialties as tofu eggplant with lentils or chickpeas in curry? And fear not, carnivores; Bombay has a variety of meat selections for your dining delight, ranging from lamb to sea scallops in both mild and off-the-charts spicy. The sunlight-filled open floor plan yields a comfortable atmosphere, even during the hustle and bustle of the busy lunch hours. Traditional decorative touches highlight the eatery, and while the service can be hit or miss the cuisine is highly reliable. And don't forget the nan! Mmm...nan.
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