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Hit the Spot!. I had been craving spicy for almost two months when I came across Samosa 's. I was in town for a few days and thought id give it a try. I was so glad we did! It satisfied my craving perfectly and was above expectation.....I could have enjoyed it each and everyday I was in town if I wasn 't committed to trying all the different tastes of North Texas! Friendly service, quick, easy, reasonable prices, gre... View all feedback.
What Alisha S doesn't like about Samosa Hut Grill (zabiha Halal Certified):
I ordered a kebab naanwich with spicy fries. The naanwich was quite small, and I didn't even notice the kebab until I was halfway through. I almost thought there was no meat at all. The portion size could definitely be improved; it simply wasn’t enough. I don't think I would order it again and wouldn’t recommend it. The only positive note I can mention is that it was edible. View all feedback.
Food was really delicious. Loved the aloo samosas, masala tikki burrito, Gobi curry. Portions served are huge, the owner was very friendly and hospitable. He serves food as if he's serving to himself and his family members.
The traditional somasas were excellent. We tried the traditional vegetable, beef and chicken and liked them so much that we ordered a dozen to go. The people working were very nice and the food was delivered quickly. We both ordered chicken tikka Marsala but could have shared as the portions were very generous. We had another meal to take home. Everything was delicious!
Finally... Authentic Samosa 's!!!. I LOVE Indian food and that 's why I am excited to have finally found a place in the US that serves REAL and AUTHENTIC samosa 's! <br/ <br/ The typical American may think that they know Indian food, but unfortunately they do not. I was raised in the UK, traveled the world and have dined in the homes of people from India. What is classified as a good Indian restaurant in this country would not even last a year in the UK. <br/ <br/ I was shocked by some of the reviews that think that the samosa 's served in this restaurant are strange or somehow wrong. I can tell you this... The samosa 's here are actually AUTHENTIC and how a SAMOSA should be. Please do not compare them to the huge deep fried 'things ' they serve in 99% of the Indian restaurants in this country. I can assure you, what most places serve are not even samosa 's. In fact, I think they are some sort of weird thing created for the American pallet and the restaurant owners just call them samosa 's and serve them because it 's what people expect. Just look at the reviews of some of the people who finally experience a real samosa and start complaining! I have no idea why? The samosa 's here are AWESOME!
Hit the Spot!. I had been craving spicy for almost two months when I came across Samosa 's. I was in town for a few days and thought id give it a try. I was so glad we did! It satisfied my craving perfectly and was above expectation.....I could have enjoyed it each and everyday I was in town if I wasn 't committed to trying all the different tastes of North Texas! Friendly service, quick, easy, reasonable prices, great portions and most of all delicious! The atmosphere doesn 't give you a 'date night ' vibe but for an evening meal that you will be impressed with...give it a shot!
Good prices and good food. The workers are helpful and friendly, and the food is interesting. It's not straight Indian, so if that's what you're looking for you may be disappointed or confused. It's more of an Indian African fusion. The flavors and style of the food is great and overall the food is delicious. I would recommend the Veggie Tikka Masala or Pili Pili. The Currys are good, and the samosas are excellent. The only problem I have is that the food is not always consistent. 4 5 times the food is great... But that other 1 5 of the time, the food is subpar. Overall, I like the restaurant and the people. I would recommend this to anyone interested in trying a new type of Indian food.