Food fans who are in the mood for something a little different can enjoy a new and unique spin on comfort food with a visit to the Bay Leaf Indian Restaurant. Located in the heart of New Bern, this tempting restaurant that has won numerous accolades and awards serves up authentic Indian fare in a chic downtown atmosphere to the delight of foodies everywhere.
Bay Leaf Indian Restaurant is situated along Middle Street, which makes it walking-distance close to most New Bern accommodations and landmarks. The menu at the Bay Leaf Indian Restaurant is both authentic and extensive, with a variety of dishes that will appeal to Indian food fans everywhere. Vegetarian options are plentiful, as are Indian standards with chicken, lamb, beef, and seafood dishes such as Shrimp Tandoori. Hungry patrons will want to swing by around lunchtime, as the Bay Leaf Indian Restaurant also features a regular lunch buffet with a nice assortment of local and regional favorites. With friendly service, an inviting atmosphere, and a long list of classic Indian cuisine that is readily available, the Bay Leaf Indian Restaurant is quickly becoming known as one of the best places to go in New Bern to satisfy a craving for something a little different and wholly delicious.
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