Matar Paneer is a classic Indian dish of soft paneer cheese and tender green peas simmered in a spiced tomato-based gravy.
Fish • Meat • Indian • Coffee
"We were looking forward to our lunch and expecting a regular restaurant with the advertised menu. Instead there was a buffet with a number of offerings, but no lamb, eggplant, fish etc. — just vegetarian or chicken with naan and spicesyogurt sides. We heard there was dessert and tea but decided not to risk it. I would not have ordered any of these dishes if we had had the regular menu. We were disappointed, but if people were to know ahead of time this is more cafeteria than fine dining, maybe they would tolerate the buffet and appreciate the prices. The prices were not reasonable, so think of it as a lowprice Indian cafeteria if you are heading there for lunch. The service and ambiance were fine. The server mentioned that they were expecting the hurricane might keep people away. Seems strange because it was not near and the forecast had it going in the opposite direction, but maybe that is why they did not cook to order. Anyway, we will not be back to find out"
Cafés • Indian • Seafood • Chicken
"Very delicious and consistent food! This is our go to place in the area. Love the saag paneer. I was suggested by the restaurant to try the bomb chicken which was great! I would love more offerings that featured all white meat chicken."
Indian • Buffet • American • Vegetarian
"This restaurant offers the highest quality food you can find. The dishes are absolutely amazing with great quality and quantity. Don't miss out on trying their veggie Thalis, they are truly awesome. Everything about this place is fantastic. It is highly recommended for Indian food in all of Chicago."
Indian • Seafood • Vegetarian • Delivery Services
"Spicy means indian spicy for Swad...which is great! Ambience is ordinary n regular but makes up with food and portion size, which are awesome. Next visit should be for lunch, cos a hearty meal such as these without an afternoon siesta to follow its not the same. Tandoori Nan was thin yet soft fish was done just right and mutton roghan josh was enjoyably spicy. Mango lassi for my teste was way too sweet.Vegetarian options: Good varietyKid-friendliness: Yes"
Meat • Curry • Vegan • Vegetarian
"Kathmandu Cuisine serves both vegan and meat options. Of course I went the plant-based route with her Aalu Sadeko potatoes) $10) and the Aalu Bodi Tama $12) that made a stuffed curry with black eyebrows, potatoes and bamboo shoots. The potatoes were hot. Loved the flavors, but didn't know how much of a kick it would have lol. Certainly, rice or bread need to cool down or ask for less spices if your tolerance is not high. My physical tama was also very tangy with a kick, and went well with my side of Roti. I noticed that all meat options first came out and it took more time for me to get my veggie options so my friends decided to wait until my came before eating. While the food was quite good, I wish that more of the vegetarian options would be vegan friendly, or that they would be able to see what items were naturally vegan. Even with their extensive vegetarian menu, I had to look for some dishes online at the end to check and see if they fit my diet. Unfortunately, their veggie momos are not vegan friendly, but their impossible meats were. I didn't want to spend the $6 on it, but that's how I had to tip tonight. The service was decent at night when we left. Although it wasn't super packed, it seemed like they were understaffed as it took us a while to get menus and then order. During the meal we were not very often checked and always needed water to help with the spice level of food. I know the staff worked very hard, but I think a bit more attention would be great."
Indian • Chicken • Desserts • Vegetarian
"my waiter gave me the confidence to try several new dishes. so I tried to feed the vegetable pakora. I decided to try the mushroom bhoona and ordered my favorite saag when the escape. I love my saag level. I was in restaurants that insist that my saag contains at least one of the usual ingredients: paneer, aloo and sometimes chana, which I then painfully get out of my saag. one of my raw food cookers, originally from india, had a bio restaurant. she told me why they committed me to trembling my saag. if that happens, I'll go up and never leave the restaurant back. but in this restaurant my waiter had no problem to submit my request at the place. the vegetable pakora first arrived. I really liked it. but there were the tamarind sauce and green chili chutney that the pakora really made excellent. when my man came to a call to eat his pakora, it was cold (he hates cold food.) but my man liked this cold pakora so much, he always tried to ask me about it while he breeds them at once down he usually eats it and asks for a question. After the pakora was completed, however, he immediately announced to order the pakora again at our next visit. the mushroom bhoona and the saag came together. both my man and I were very impressed by these exotic aromes. when the rice arrived that was taken up with the bhoona, we had most bhoona and saag eaten. my man is a rice fan, so he can just sit and eat rice himself if necessary. I usually do not eat white basmati rice. wild rice, brown or black rice. but when they brought out these basmati, I had to try. it had interesting spots of seasoning in it. after a bite I sat and ate the half of the plate with the rest of my saag. I mentioned my waiter how much I liked the basmati. he explained all the preparations that go into making this special dish. it was quite impressive and he seemed very pleased to hear that I liked it so much. I hope he shared my compliment with the kitchen. I liked the way our waiter observed our food needs again and again when he came past our table. I noticed he didn't want to interrupt our dinner. but I knew if I looked at him, he would have come directly to our table if we needed something. that is the sign of a sophisticated waiter for me. a trait that I rarely see more in restaurant waitstaff. at the end of our meal our waiter offered us a free sample of the gulab jamun desserts. After he described this, I know I didn't order it alone. but we still tried. my man just yelled at me when I tasted this overly sweet dessert. he had observed my expression when I tasted him and offered me the other half of his rehearsal. it didn't come surprised when I told him that the next time we came, I'd order the gulab jamun dessert. I asked him how he knew I liked it. apparently it was the ankle in my eyes when I took my first bite that there was gone. so, now it is obvious that we already planned our return to this restaurant on our next trip to fresno. not only eating is very nice, but our waiter has made me feel that I will not forget. so it's easy to forgive the little girl that went into mine when I first sat and my man was outside on a call. they rode on an unusually large cracker that was in her hand and from a strange background she jumped in and sat on the stand for several minutes. it seemed completely unlikely for the difference between a customer and an extended family. it was so strange, it was almost cute. but that immediately tells me that this flawless crew is family owned. but what is really etched in my mind, in the last moments of this culinary experience, was the hectic attempt of the owner. our waiter was not far behind the owner who ran into our car with my mobile phone charger base. it had fallen out of my handbag in our stand. I am so grateful to this gracious owner and my waiter that he gave it back to me before we get away. I would never have been able to complete my work projects, emails and text messages without my cell charger base. the demanding waiter skills of our waiter, combined with my saag accommodation and the desperate attempt by the owner to return my cell charger base, shows me that it is not by chance that this restaurant serves such fine quality meals. this is the first time that my man and I plan our next visit in a restaurant on the APPETIZER course! So, for a high quality north indian restaurant with excellent eating and excellent service, I recommend you to make their first stop in tandoori night!"
Indian • Seafood • Pakistani • Vegetarian
"We got garlic naan with mint chutney, boti tikka masala (lamb), chicken tikka masala. The customer service, environment, and food d wonderful as always. I have visited this restaurant probably forty times altogether. The food is always consistent day or night. Buffet is served only parts of the days, and even that is very well maintained."
Tea • Asian • Indian • Delivery Services
"please come here I recommend the paneer dishes with a side of garlic naan the food is very medicinal and good for the immune system packed with a lot of love and flavor a dash of splendor and intensity of unique taste!!! Thank you so much to everyone working at the restaurant, If Indian food is your comfort food then Indias Tandoori is the place to be Located in Los Angeles, so come here ENJOY ENJOY ENJOY and if it is your first time try it out get out your comfort zone and try something new!Inexpensive restaurant unique beautiful rich culture ambiance and dishes??rock on and namaste ??P.S Andrew"
Asian
Meat • Vegan • Indian • Vegetarian Friendly
"3 years ago, I gave this place 3 stars. Over the last year or two, I have heard about how great this place is, and I was so confused. When it opened, it wasn't great. I went twice and didn't go back. I was honestly surprised it stayed open! But a lot has changed in 3 years. Our usual Indian spot was closed, so I called Tandoor and ordered our own little buffet. Totally worth it. All together, this was about $70. Will feed 2 people for 3+ days haha. Everything was delicious! Yes, it would probably have been even better to dine in, but takeaway was our plan. The appetizer was the mixed platter. I like these type of options! They're great for indecisive appetizer people like me. My favorite was of course the vegetable pakora. It always is We got both plain and garlic naan. It was probably much more crisp in the restaurant, but it still tasted delicious. For meats, we had Keema Matar and Chicken Tikka Masala. Both were very very good. The Keema Matar might be better than I've had at my normal joint! For veg, we had vegetable curry and saag paneer. If anything was not as good as the rest, it was the vegetable curry, but that does not mean it wasn't good! We do still have like 4 good meals left, so it ended up being just over $10/meal. These days, you can't get much better than that. And you definitely cannot for this deliciousness. Go get you some Tandoor!"
Indian • Seafood • Vegetarian • Indian, Halal, Vegan
"Solid Indian food! Surprisingly, the veg dishes here were the best far surpassed the quality and taste of the non-veg ones. We ordered the vegetarian dinner for two non-vegetarian dinner for two — both incredible deals. The tandoori mix plate was just ok — it was drier than I wanted, wouldn’t get again. The eggplant bharta, malai kofta, paneer tikka masala, and the samosas were the real winners here. For dessert, having sampled 80% of it lol, the kheer (rice pudding) and mango kulfi was the best."
Juice • Indian
Sweets
Meat • Indian • Coffee • Cheese
"Impromptu late lunch with kids 8 and 10 years old. The waitress was patient with us and allowed extra time to help kids decide what they would like. We all loved our food! Thank you for a great meal!"
Halal • Indian • Casual • Seafood
"I arrive at the India Clay Pit as a delivery driver. I was applaud at the treatment I received from the women at the counter when I asked where the restroom was. She said she was sorry and pointed to a sign that said no public restroom unless you’re a customer. I politely told her I was picking up for a customer then she said no delivery men either. Clearly I am a women and the lack of compassion she had for me was horrible. As a delivery driver I patron MANY establishments I pick up from this could have been one of them. I will be declining any pick ups at this location and I will never dine in.I hope that my race was not sb added issue as well."
Indian • Dessert • Chicken • Vegetarian
"Definitely a great place to get your day to SPICE UP! We had our dishes at their middle spicy level (this corresponds to American super spicy) and it was discovered! The food was very tasteful and came in a large part, served in this very traditional Indian copper silverware. The server was very attentive and friendly. Love the great variety of vegetarian option, they have an absolutely great job in pursuit of winter blue away!"
Indian • Seafood • Ice Cream • Vegetarian
"I held off on this review because I wanted to give Beenz the benefit of a doubt. We ordered from here about 3 times now. We ordered biriyani the first 2 times. Unfortunately, everyone who ate it was bloated for a few days after. We ordered samosas and kababs this last time thinking that the bloating might be related to the biriyani but unfortunately not. We and our guests were bloated for a few days after. Not a good feeling."
Vegan • Indian • Vegetarian • Vegetarian Friendly
"Namaste Restaurant is an exceptional dining experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who visits. The food, service, and price are all top-notch, making it a must-visit restaurant for anyone looking for an authentic and satisfying meal.Let's start with the food. The menu at Namaste Restaurant is extensive and offers a wide variety of dishes that are sure to suit any taste. From flavorful curries to hearty biryanis, the food is always fresh, flavorful, and expertly prepared. Each dish is made with high-quality ingredients and traditional cooking techniques, resulting in an authentic and delicious meal that is sure to satisfy.The service at Namaste Restaurant is equally impressive. The staff is friendly, attentive, and always willing to go above and beyond to ensure that each guest has a memorable dining experience. From recommending dishes to providing excellent service throughout the meal, the staff is knowledgeable, professional, and truly dedicated to providing exceptional service.Finally, the price at Namaste Restaurant is more than reasonable for the quality of the food and service. The restaurant offers great value for money, with generous portions and affordable prices that make it accessible for anyone looking for a great meal.Overall, Namaste Restaurant is a fantastic restaurant that offers delicious food, exceptional service, and great value for money. Whether you're a foodie looking for an authentic Indian dining experience or simply someone who enjoys good food and great service, Namaste Restaurant is definitely worth a visit. Highly recommended!"
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