Paneer Bhatura
Ann India

Ann India

810 Main St, Milford I-45150-1726, United States

Vegan • Indian • Vegan Options • Vegetarian Friendly


"Today was my first visit to Brar's. The front window of the restaurant proclaims in foot-high letters that they have a lunch buffet 6 days a week. You are meant to take this as an inside joke. There is no buffet. Maybe there used to be one before COVID changed the world, but there isn't a buffet now. Laugh move on. I don't claim to be any sort of expert on Indian cuisine, so I asked our waitress what she might recommend. She suggested the thali since it has a variety of items so you can sample a few things. We got the non-vegetarian choice. When it arrived, my inexperienced eye told me this wasn't very much food. I wasn't very much correct. It was plenty. My lunch partner took some of his home. I don't think I will be eating again today. We were offered a spiciness level on a scale of 1-6. I've had experiences with Chinese restaurants where I ask for spicy, no really, extra spicy, but what I get instead is bland I have to kick it up with some hot sauce after the fact. So I was hopeful that 5 would do the trick here. It did. This lit up my taste buds quite nicely. I have friends who would run screaming from this but I loved it. With the sorry state of affairs in the world as it now is, it must be a tough go to keep a restaurant operating. Over the course of our lunch, the place got maybe half full. I'm perhaps being a bit generous with that estimate. It's a shame. This place deserves to stick around for a long time. Friendly, helpful staff. Delicious food. Not McCookieCutter slop. Go there. You'll be glad you did."

Khaab Indian Kitchen

Khaab Indian Kitchen

2400 East Main Street, Bexley, 43209, United States Of America

Wine • Indian • Seafood • Fast Food


"SEVEN WORDS: CLASSIC INDIAN FOOD NOUVEAU INTERIOR FANRASTIC BUFFET. . I feel like we 've stepped onto a Yellow Brick Road of Indian Food Goodness Garlic and Lentils and Cardamom, OH My! . We have been here a small handful of times and everything, we 've ordered something new and different from Vindalu to Curry, to Tikka yo whatever else, our dishes gave been ample for the price and we 've always eaten this voraciously. Today, we ordered Goat curry and Malai Tikka. . The order arrived slowly (about 20 minutes), but the waiter filled our table with Basmati Rice Toureens, a Basket of Fresh Naan, our Sampler Plate, Lentil Soup, Heat Curry, and an Entree Dish of Matai Tikka. . First Things First. Sampler. The Appetizer Plate includes Chicken Paneer Pakuras, a trio of bite sized fritters , and a half moon of Roti. The three part dipping sauces were seen, savory, and dpicy a good mix gor a variety of tastes. . We both bug into The Malai Tikka as soon as it arrived, laying it on a soft bed of Basmati Rice. The Chicken was soft and pulverized, lightly charred like a well cooked Fajitas meat however, carrots and cauliflower take the place of peppers. We added a drizzling of Goat curry pure perfection. . My wife 's dish, the aforementioned Goat Curry inluded a broth anchored by a half dozen Goat necklines. That mix of narrow, fat, and render Goat meat was softer than any shaved meat you 'd find in a Greek Gyro. . When we finished, my wife ordered 2 more servings of rice and another Goat Curry. Thus came in addition to a large leftover serving if the Tikka and 4 pieces of Naan (roasted flatbread). . Our entire meal came to $75, enough for 4 gut busting servings. . And as The Great and Powerful Oz might say: I know why you have come before me! Eat to Your Hearts Content! I gave Cooked All of this For YOU!"