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		<description><![CDATA[<p>We made it to Cilantro Indian Cuisine on 56th street tonight. For a first visit it was everything I could have wanted in a new Indian restaurant. We started with a samosa, which was wonderful, made even tastier with the spicy curry. JB had the Vegetable Malai Kofta, and I had the Tandoori Mixed Grill. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We made it to <a href="http://www.cilantrojax.com/">Cilantro Indian Cuisine</a> on 56th street tonight. For a first visit it was everything I could have wanted in a new Indian restaurant. We started with a samosa, which was wonderful, made even tastier with the spicy curry. JB had the Vegetable Malai Kofta, and I had the Tandoori Mixed Grill. The Malai Kofta is veggie version of the more traditional kofta meatballs. The mixed grill came with shrimp, lamb, chicken, and, I believe, goat. The curries were all great. The nan was great. The meal was great. The service was prompt and welcoming. The next time I go I&#8217;ll check out the spiciness levels, and maybe try a paneer dish. </p>
<p>Cilantro seems to be an import from Jacksonville. Unfortunately, their webpage doesn&#8217;t mention anything about their Tampa location. I do know that they are not open on Mondays. I assume that they have a lunch buffet. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.cilantrojax.com/cilantromenu.pdf"><br />Here is a .pdf of their menu</a>, though this version may be slightly out-of-date.<br />Cilantro Indian Cuisine</p>
<p>11009 N 56th St<br />Tampa, FL 33617</p>
<p>813-983-8220</p>
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