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(307) 547-3355 6 AM - 8:30 PM M-F 6AM - 8 PM Sat & SunAuthentic "home style" Indian restaurant that also serves some "American fare" for those who prefer it. Has vegetarian and flesh food options. Everything is homemade from scratch including their yogurt. This is not "Americanized Indian like, but the real deal." Not every item on menu is available every day, but what they have has always been good when I've been there. Each item on the menu we've had has been distinct in flavor as opposed to "variations on a theme." I highly recommend their samosas which come smothered in cholay (chick-pea curry) topped with yogurt, tamarind chutney, and peppers! If you find food is spicier than your liking, try adding some yogurt to your curry and enjoy! Flatbreads are made fresh to order. The chai and other drinks most excellent. They also have wonderful traditional deserts. Prices are very modest for these kinds of treats.They do have a smoking section which is sufficiently separated from the main dining area that it does not intrude on non-smokers (like us). If it did, we would have never tried the place out.The truck stop is run by either a small community (or really large extended family) from India (Punjab region) and many of the people working or eating there speak mostly their native language. They are very polite and help with explaining the delightful dishes they serve. We are really enjoying having wonderful Indian food only 15 minutes from our home instead of having to drive to Ft. Collins or Denver. The atmosphere is a humble mixture of small, rural, truck stop, and stepping in to a local diner in Punjab. Take exit 386 off of I-80. It's the only place out there.(307) 547-3355 6 AM - 8:30 PM M-F 6AM - 8 PM Sat & SunAuthentic "home style" Indian restaurant that also serves some "American fare" for those who prefer it. Has vegetarian and flesh food options. Everything is homemade from scratch including their yogurt. This is not "Americanized Indian like, but the real deal." Not every item on menu is available every day, but what they have has always been good when I've been there. Each item on the menu we've had has been distinct in flavor as opposed to "variations on a theme." I highly recommend their samosas which come smothered in cholay (chick-pea curry) topped with yogurt, tamarind chutney, and peppers! If you find food is spicier than your liking, try adding some yogurt to your curry and enjoy! Flatbreads are made fresh to order. The chai and other drinks most excellent. They also have wonderful traditional deserts. Prices are very modest for these kinds of treats.They do have a smoking section which is sufficiently separated from the main dining area that it does not intrude on non-smokers (like us). If it did, we would have never tried the place out.The truck stop is run by either a small community (or really large extended family) from India (Punjab region) and many of the people working or eating there speak mostly their native language. They are very polite and help with explaining the delightful dishes they serve. We are really enjoying having wonderful Indian food only 15 minutes from our home instead of having to drive to Ft. Collins or Denver. The atmosphere is a humble mixture of small, rural, truck stop, and stepping in to a local diner in Punjab. Take exit 386 off of I-80. It's the only place out there. .

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4850 I-80 Service Rd Burns, WY 82053
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