India Haat - Menu

4145 Belt Line Rd Suite 218 Addison, TX 75001, United States

🛍 Grill, Indian, Seafood, Vegetarian

4.1 💬 29 Reviews
India Haat

Phone: +12148880602

Address: 4145 Belt Line Rd Suite 218 Addison, TX 75001, United States

City: Addison

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 29

Website: http://www.india-haat.net/

"here's AWE-SOME. that was the best plate of eating I had my whole week in dallas. the service is fabulous. the owner came by and offered suggestions to eat and weeping. he brought a tasting of 3 red weeping for me to try and I made a choice. the food he proposed (after I told him that I had not eaten meat) was phenomenal. this court is the malai mint paneer stills $13. its special homemade Indian hut cheese (believe it or not) it does not taste like normal hut cheese it 's grilled in whatever amazing spices that they created together with swirling and green paprika and other chopped veggies. I saw a picture of the vegetarian options on the buffet on another Yelp review, but just like a fyi...


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Nikki Nikki

excited to have found this jewel of a restaurant! the food was excellent! on order would give our waiter recommended to us, who encourage us to go on a limb to try new dishes and we are all so glad that we listened to him! the courts were excellent! can not wait to take my friends and family!

Menu - 35 options

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Reviews

Eloise
Eloise

My wife and I had a fantastic dining experience at India Haat. We sat at the chef's table and had a great time chatting with the chef and receiving his recommendations. He even prepared a special dessert for my wife based on her preferences. The food was delicious and of high quality. We can't wait to come back again.


Sammy
Sammy

when we arrived for our reservation, we were a little concerned as the place was empty; we thought they were closed. we sat immediately and received great attention from the staff. we soon realized that the place was a booming take-out business and felt a bit better about eating. when we were served, we found quite normal Eastern Indian food. it was delicious, but not spectacular. the wee was ok, and not much bier selection. a good value and a satisfactory food.


Lilla
Lilla

here's AWE-SOME. that was the best plate of eating I had my whole week in dallas. the service is fabulous. the owner came by and offered suggestions to eat and weeping. he brought a tasting of 3 red weeping for me to try and I made a choice. the food he proposed (after I told him that I had not eaten meat) was phenomenal. this court is the malai mint paneer stills $13. its special homemade Indian hut cheese (believe it or not) it does not taste like normal hut cheese it 's grilled in whatever amazing spices that they created together with swirling and green paprika and other chopped veggies. I saw a picture of the vegetarian options on the buffet on another Yelp review, but just like a fyi t...

Categories

  • Grill Succulent meats and fresh vegetables perfectly cooked over an open flame, delivering rich smoky flavors. Savor tender steaks, juicy burgers, and tangy marinated kebabs, all grilled to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Indian Savor the rich flavors and aromatic spices of India with our authentic Indian cuisine. From savory curries to freshly baked naan, experience a diverse array of dishes that capture the essence of traditional Indian cooking.
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!
  • Vegetarian Delve into a vibrant selection of plant-based dishes bursting with flavor. Our vegetarian choices are crafted to delight both your taste buds and well-being, using the freshest ingredients to create satisfying meals.

Amenities

  • Beer
  • Wine
  • Amex
  • Dancing

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