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Contribute FeedbackNestled in Queens, Tikka Indian Grill offers a vibrant dining experience showcasing the authentic flavors of India. Reviewers rave about the flavorful dishes, such as chicken tikka masala and lamb chops, often highlighting the generous portions and impeccable seasoning. Many patrons appreciate the attentive service, with staff frequently checking in to enhance guests' experiences. The restaurant's lively atmosphere, complemented by Bollywood music, adds to the charm. While some mention areas for improvement, particularly regarding menu variety, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with many recommending it as a top choice for Indian cuisine in the area.
This place has accused me 7 dollars for a mango leti who is much too mad. even if they are not Indian, bangladashi or pakistani, they will likely get average service. the other two are much better
To eat here and not disappoint. the first time we were here, we ordered chikken tikka, lamb hacking, rogan josh and everything soouo good! second time we ordered balchao and korma (pictures below) balchao is good and sweet. it tastes coconut-y.
That's the first time I ordered from this place. the taste was so. I know this place was very expensive, but they didn't give the right drink to match their price. they have calculated $20 for a court. that's not worth it. I will not recommend this place. an expensive, tasteless, small portion.
Eating is great, but the workers have no healthy sense. I have clicked my uber isst order from here about 3 articles and especially on pieces, but not even they sent me a spoon or fork let alone serviettes. I called up this time and the worker says: “We only offer one spoon when they ask” as if it is not healthy that I will need one to have my bryani or curry and dessert (kheer).
My friend and I both ordered Paneer saag kofta on the lunch menu special to go. It was a ball of spinach, burned dark brown on the outside with an almond in the middle. It had a bitter taste and not a trace of paneer, the cheese part. Terrible taste. The sauce was good and the samosa was good. Won’t be back though.