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They're open again! Welcome India has been my go to Indian cuisine for the past few years. The food is good and priced well and the staff is friendly. I am a big fan of their chicken makani. I am so excited they're open again. Welcome (back) India. View all feedback.
What Libin Louis doesn't like about Welcome India In Fram:
The biriyani and the chili chicken tasted okay but not the authentic taste I was looking for. The biriyani had lots of peppers and green peas and was not good. The chilly chicken was more or less like butter chicken and was very sweet. The place was neat. View all feedback.
The biriyani and the chili chicken tasted okay but not the authentic taste I was looking for. The biriyani had lots of peppers and green peas and was not good. The chilly chicken was more or less like butter chicken and was very sweet. The place was neat.
They're open again! Welcome India has been my go to Indian cuisine for the past few years. The food is good and priced well and the staff is friendly. I am a big fan of their chicken makani. I am so excited they're open again. Welcome (back) India.
I have never had a bad experience here. The first time I got the chicken tikka masala, I wondered if they had served me the wrong dish because it looked different than what I’m used to, but it’s delicious. The saag paneer is the best around. I have also enjoyed the korma and non-veg thali. This is by far the best Indian place in the area, don’t bother with any others. (They also go spicy so be sure to order mild if you don’t like heat!
I got the non-veg hot appetizer for takeout. It was very dry and room temperature. The tiki masala was very spicy, which isn’t a bad thing just a warning. Chicken was a bit dry.
Welcome India is probably the oldest Indian restaurant within a 10 mile radius. It 's definitely the oldest Indian restaurant in Framingham and where, over 15 years ago, I first fell in love with Indian food. Their chicken curry, malai kofte and naan were my favorites. I 'm also a fan of their mint yogurt chutney and onion chutney. I 've never seen these two anywhere else and only partly been able to replicate them myself. Their buffet (which is obviously suspended due to the pandemic) and their 'dinners for one or two ' are both good deals. In the many times I 've had the buffet over the years, I 've never once regretted it. The desserts, chutney and naan included with it are always very good. Welcome is catered to an American crowd more than an Indian one. The taste of their food reflects this balance between authenticity and broader appeal. Welcome India, as the name suggests, is a great introduction to Indian food. I hope they survive the pandemic and keep the most reliable buffet in Framingham alive.
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