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Thu Jul 12 04:59:59 UTC 2012
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  • T460x279
  • Date Night

In a Nutshell

Sizzling morsels of lamb vindaloo and tandoori chicken tikka mingle with fluffy naan on expansive North and South Indian menu

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 9, 2013
  • Limit 3 per person. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for location purchased. Dine-in only. Not valid for lunch buffet.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Indian cuisine forges a perfect balance between using too few spices, which can make a dish taste bland, and too many, which can make tongues see into the future. Walk a fine flavor line with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

The menu includes samosas ($4.50), saag paneer ($10.95), dal makhani ($9.95), chicken do piazza ($12.95), chicken tikka masala ($12.95), lamb pasanda ($13.95), and naan ($1.95).

Viceroy of India

At Viceroy of India Restaurant, culinary craftsmen blend the piquant, regional flavors of northern and southern Indian cuisine with a slew of adroitly seasoned meat and vegetarian dishes. The menu reads like a who's who of Indian edibles, starring such favorites as chicken tikka masala, spicy lamb vindaloo, and assorted vegetarian curries that bathe fresh vegetables in mild or spicy sauces. Appetizing aromas emanate from the eatery's kitchen as leavened naan bread bakes in a traditional clay oven, and an extensive selection of wine, beer, and classic cocktails spill into eager vessels. Each table's presentation of flowers, cushioned wooden chairs, and glowing candles woos guests in search of a venue for a romantic evening, group banquet, or first foray into fire swallowing.

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The Groupon Guide to: Horsepower

The term "horsepower" describes how powerful a car is based on how many horses helped assemble it in the factory. Use the key below to find out how much horsepower you need:

100 horsepower: Use this nearly powerless car to transport workers around a farm or tie a sled to it and pull your child around.

200 horsepower: This slightly better car could go to the grocery store, but it might get tired on the way and have to stop to rest.

300 horsepower: This medium-powerful car should be used for commuting to work and making people on bikes nervous.

400 horsepower: This car is strong enough to take a group of children to school if they are too mean and funny to ride the bus with regular kids.

500 horsepower: This amount of horsepower makes your car almost 100% horse. You'll notice it has a kinship with humans, but a simultaneous need to roam the earth freely. Like any horse, this car should be used for towing speedboats and making everyone else on the highway jealous.

Why is my car so tired?

Viceroy of India

3.0 out of 5
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    West Rogers Park

    2520 W Devon Ave.
    Chicago, Illinois 60659
    (773) 743-4100
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    Lombard

    233 E Roosevelt Rd.
    Lombard, Illinois 60148
    (630) 627-4411
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