India Palace on East Twain Avenue, now approaching three decades in Las Vegas, has closed for renovations, with reopening planned for late October.
The remodel features a new bar, refreshed seating areas, a private dining room, updated lighting and a vibrant color scheme. The restaurant will also introduce a new buffet with more than 20 dishes from south and north India, along with the popular dosas.
The renovations will cost about $300,000, India Palace said in a statement Monday.
During the remodel, dine-in service will be paused, but the restaurant will still offer pickup and delivery orders through its website or third-party platforms.
“We appreciate our loyal customers’ patience and look forward to welcoming everyone back to experience our new look and expanded menu,” said Surjit Singh Heera, co-owner of India Palace.
The restaurant, which opened in 1997, is at 505 E. Twain Ave., just east of Paradise Road. Visit indiapalacelasvegasnv.com.
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