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Contribute Feedback What Cary Pagac likes about India Palace:
We began our lunch with Momo chili, chicken thukpa, lamb chow mein, and mango ice cream, all of which we thoroughly enjoyed, especially the Momo chili. For take-out, we ordered chicken momo, potato chili, and lamb curry with potatoes (luksha samdeh), all three of which were fabulous. The flavors were rich and the portions were generous. The lamb gravy was particularly tasty, reminiscent of goat cheese. View all feedback.
What Andreas Berggren doesn't like about India Palace:
This place is dark except if you want to sit in the elevated area. They have a bunch of vegetarian and vegan options on the menu. I had Tadka Dal and I was disappointed with the taste, flat with no flavor, and not even mild spicy (1 out of 5) that I asked. Vegetable Pakoras was tasty though and the sauces that came with it was a good complement to the appetizer. The washroom was a nasty surprise! That took one whole... View all feedback.
After reading other reviews, I was confident that the food would be good. While I can't compare it to authentic cuisine, I found the flavors to be excellent. We were pleased with our diverse dishes, particularly the fried noodles. The saag naan was exceptional and the service was friendly, enhancing our overall dining experience.
We began our lunch with Momo chili, chicken thukpa, lamb chow mein, and mango ice cream, all of which we thoroughly enjoyed, especially the Momo chili. For take-out, we ordered chicken momo, potato chili, and lamb curry with potatoes (luksha samdeh), all three of which were fabulous. The flavors were rich and the portions were generous. The lamb gravy was particularly tasty, reminiscent of goat cheese.
I went to dinner after a long day in grand canyon with friends. we had chicken vindaloo and butter chickens. reis is free. that was great. especially the butter chicken. staff were welcome. highly recommended.
They were the only place open on a Monday evening nearby, luckily they had vegan options available and were open for dinner at 8:00. I was pleasantly surprised! The waiter was incredibly friendly and accommodating. Plus, my dish exceeded my expectations.
We visited this place for lunch after the grand canyon. It has a parking lot too. There were restrooms too. The decor made the place look old and a bit untidy. But the food was delicious. We got aloo chilli appetizer. It had uncooked vegetables except boiled and fried potatoes. The sauce was good but we would have liked it the onions and the bell peppers to be partially cooked atleast. We had ordered butter chicken and paneer tikka masala, gralic naan and rotis. The food felt fresh and appropriately spiced as per Indian standards. The rotis were legit. The naan had enough garlic and was soft for a long time. The butter chicken and Paneer tikka masala was awesome too. We loved the main course. The staff was wearing mask.
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