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Beyond the buffet: Taj Mahal's longevity is a testament to its consistency at top of ABQ's dining scene


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As bad as COVID-19 has been to restaurants in general, it may have been even worse for those offering buffets.
Suddenly, the communal experience of standing shoulder to shoulder with fellow diners and sharing utensils over open containers of food took on the appearance of a superspreader event.
So does this much-loved dining tradition have a future in the post-pandemic world?
Apparently yes, judging by the scene at Taj Mahal, the longtime Indian restaurant on Carlisle.
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During a recent lunch hour, a dozen or so diners crowded around the two buffet stations, spooning out curries and trapping fiery red chunks of tandoori chicken in tongs. ....

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Indigenous group questions removal of plaque


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A makeshift memorial for the dozens of Indigenous children who died more than a century ago while attending a boarding school that was once located nearby is growing under a tree at a public park in Albuquerque, N.M., Thursday, July 1, 2021. Indigenous activists are concerned that a plaque that noted the site of the burial ground was removed in recent days. (AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan)
A historical plaque memorializing the dozens of Native American children who died while attending a boarding school in New Mexico more than a century ago has gone missing, sparking concern among Indigenous activists.
Members of the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women are among those pushing the city of Albuquerque to investigate. The small plaque was in 4-H Park near the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and the original site of the Albuquerque Indian School. ....

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Indigenous group questions removal of boarding school plaque


by Susan Montoya Bryan, The Associated Press
Posted Jul 1, 2021 7:11 pm ADT
Last Updated Jul 1, 2021 at 7:25 pm ADT
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) A historical plaque memorializing the dozens of Native American children who died while attending a boarding school in New Mexico more than a century ago has gone missing, sparking concern among Indigenous activists.
Members of the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women are among those pushing the city of Albuquerque to investigate. The small plaque was in a park near the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and the original site of the Albuquerque Indian School.
The plaque noted the site of a burial ground for students who attended the school between 1882 and 1933. They included children from the Navajo Nation, Zuni Pueblo and Apache tribes. ....

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