13 replies on “Tucson Restaurateurs Victimized in Home Burglary”

  1. surely has notjing to do with Trump raises tje hackles of stupid, white nationalists who are, now, above reproach

  2. I’m confused…. India Oven is on Campbell (and these people look familiar from there). New Delhi Palace is on Broadway.

  3. India oven is on Campbell, not Broadway. 2727 N Campbell. They need our support (and fact checking). And “sanctuary City” bro? It was their house, not their business.

    Heartbreaking

  4. Oh no! I’m so very sorry for Mr. & Mrs Bhatti, India Oven is our favorite Tucson restaurant! We were just there in early June, saw the new granddaughter, what a wretched thing to have happen!

  5. So hard to lose heirlooms but after awhile it’s almost a blessing, to be rid of them. The older you are however, the more difficult it can be to see it this way. The violation of one’s personal space is worse than the loss of things. In the meantime, is there a gofundme page to right the ship, so to speak? Best of luck to them, and peace.

  6. It’s on Campbell near GLENN STREET, nowhere near Broadway. About half a block south of Glenn St.

  7. Sorry to hear this news. The Bhattis run our favorite Indian restaurant in Tucson. India Oven has been a mainstay for many.

  8. So you changed the article to reflect that the business is on Campbell… but it’s NOT “near” Broadway.

    Glenn, yes. Even Grant, yes. Broadway, no.

    How difficult is this?

  9. Because the criminals went beyond theft to also extensively vandalize their home, could this also be a hate crime?

  10. I have eaten there many times and have always enjoyed it. Excellent food, friendly people. So sorry they have been victimized.

    However, if people wish to patronize the restaurant in order to support the owners, please get the location correct. It is nowhere near Broadway. BTW, it’s also Bhattis plural, not Bhatti’s, possessive. Bad journalism altogether. (Says someone whose degree is in journalism.) Meanwhile, SUPPORT THE RESTAURANT. Excellent food.

  11. I haven’t lived in Tucson for many years, but this was always my favorite Indian restaurant! So sorry to hear about the burglary – I remember the owners fondly.

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