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Contribute Feedback What Deb Hall likes about Tikka Shack Indian Grub:
This place was a surprise to me, I wasn’t sure what to think of a chain Indian restaurant because I’ve only eaten at authentic Indian restaurants. It wasn’t bad I thought it was pretty decent I wouldn’t call it authentic but it’s still good. View all feedback.
What Jas Xiang doesn't like about Tikka Shack Indian Grub:
It’s good. Lots of potential. But wildly inconsistent. Spicy and extra spicy are different every single time. Sometimes extra spicy is totally bland, sometimes regular spicy will burn you mouth off. Don’t order ubereats from them though, I’ve only ordered twice and both times I got my spicy food and they forgot my drink. Try eating THAT with no drink View all feedback.
We have eaten here often thinking it was a clean healthy option. Tonight we received our food and I noticed my chicken was neon red. First thought was a massive amount of red dye this is absolutely disgusting and there is no use to do this to the food. I will never go back Dietary restrictions: Red dye
This was the first time ever that there was no bay leaf in my southern curry...I was sad because that was what I was looking forward to all day....ugh....
The butter masala with vegetables and naan was divine. I drove in from Houston and had this delivered. I will eat this everyday I’m in town.
Complete insult to Indian/South Asian food. No real ingredients and cutting corner with recipes. Generic one size fits all curry sauces created and poured over different proteins/ vegetables, that don't even taste good. The curry part has a slimy texture as though corn starch was added to thicken instead of actual cream. It was sickening and resulted in belly aches. Biryani had a weird powder or raw dry seasoning on it with raw onion garnish....Really? Green beans in Korma? I can go on and on, but this place is not worth it. Don't call it Indian, that's what it is not, more like some mix of whatever these people created.
Really needs improvement or a new recipe/cook. Food is off and doesn't hit the spot of indian cuisine.