Experience the vibrant flavors of India at our modern indian buffet restaurant. Indulge in a diverse array of dishes, from traditional curries to street food delights. Our luxurious banquet halls are perfect for hosting special events, while our top-notch catering services bring the taste of India to your doorstep. Immerse yourself in a culinary journey through India with us, where hospitality meets exceptional cuisine.
Indian staples shine alongside vegetarian options at this no-frills spot with a daily lunch buffet.
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5:30–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2 PM, 6–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–3 PM, 6–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–3 PM, 6–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5:30–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5:30–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2 PM, 5:30–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3311 Regent Blvd #101, Irving, TX 75063
Phone: (972) 636-4101
Website: https://www.india101.com/
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If I have only 2 issues: The chicken masala didn’t taste very strong and the naan was really chewy. But that doesn’t detract from the rest of the great food.
If you’re looking for good Indian food, quick eats, good service, try India 101. Especially if it’s your first Indian cuisine experience.
While the food is decent, it doesn’t quite live up to the prices on the menu. The dishes are good, but they lack the wow factor that would justify the cost. For the price, you might expect a more memorable culinary experience with richer flavors or more unique presentations.
Overall, India 101 is a solid choice if you’re looking for a place with fantastic service and a nice atmosphere. Just be aware that the food, while not bad, may not be the best value for your money.
Stopped by India 101 in Irving for their buffet and was pleasantly surprised. As a vegetarian, I’m used to limited choices at most places — but here, the variety was impressive. From curries to appetizers to desserts, there was something for everyone.
The veg Manchurian was the standout — bold flavors, great texture, and just the right amount of spice. The dosa was decent — not the best I’ve had, but still a nice addition to the spread.
What really sets India 101 apart from other buffets in the Dallas area is the sheer variety. Whether you’re vegetarian or not, you’ll find plenty of options. And for around $23, it’s a pretty solid value — especially compared to other spots charging $15–$20 for half the selection.
The vibe is casual but clean, and the staff did a great job keeping everything stocked and moving smoothly.
I’ve posted some pics and videos of the buffet so you can see the full spread — it’s worth checking out.
If you’re in the Dallas area or just craving Indian food, this place is definitely worth a visit.
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I particularly enjoyed the chaats, starters, and main dishes. However, the sweets—especially the Jamoon and Gajar Halwa—weren’t quite to my taste. To avoid long wait times, it’s best to arrive early.
More importantly you get idly, dosa, poori on top of other items.
Tables and chairs look but worn out.
Coming to food, lot of vegetarian and non-veg items.
Fried fish was good. It took some time for them to refill the tray. But taste was good once we got the fresh batch.
Chicken curry was good. Complimented the Naan which was soft and flaky.
Hakka Noodles were good , paired with chilly chicken.
Chicken biryani was Ok-ish . Nothing special. Chicken was dry.
Salad spread is good if you want to cleanse your palate.
Goat curry was flavorless , it just tasted like undercooked spices.
Onion pakoda were oily and soggy, not crispy.
Chicken tangdi was worst, completely dry and overcooked. Not recommended at all.
Panipuri was average.
Dessert options were good . Gulab jamun, Rice kheer, panacotta , gajar halwa. Kheer was best.
Drinks – Buttermilk and mango lassi were good. They have fountain drinks options