
Contemporary takes on familiar Indian meals & a full bar are the draws at this informal eatery.
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Address: 500 Via De Palmas, Boca Raton, FL 33432
Phone: (917) 499-7534
Website: https://www.indianharvestboca.com/
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Indian Harvest is a wonderful addition to Boca Raton. The owner is incredibly gracious and welcoming, and it truly shows in both the service and the food. Every dish was flavorful, fresh, and thoughtfully prepared, and the staff made us feel genuinely appreciated as guests. This restaurant absolutely deserves 5-star reviews for its hospitality and quality. Welcome to Boca Raton — we’re lucky to have you!
During our visit, the restaurant seemed short-staffed, so service was slower than expected, though everyone was kind. We also noticed a cat inside the restaurant when we arrived, which was a bit surprising from a hygiene perspective.
Overall, good food and a pleasant atmosphere, with just a few areas that could be improved.
This was my fiancé and I’s second time coming here and we were excited after such a great first experience.
When we first walked in, the I assume owner (older gentleman) asked if we would like to sit at the first table next to the open door. My fiancé politely asked if we could sit at a table closer to the bar to avoid the hot draft. The owner immediately made a comment about “not being so picky on a date”. We laugh it off and continue on. As we are sitting there, we notice two black cats that come in and out of the restaurant. I don’t particularly love that there’s cats, but they’re not bothering anyone. However, I had to speak up when one dragged in a dead lizard and started hitting around the floor near our table. The waitress did pick it up with a napkin and throw it out, but we did not see her wash her hands before returning to work.
The first time we came here, we were shocked that rice was not included with the Chicken Tikka Masala entree. However, we each got our own portion so it was not that big of a deal. This time, we were happy to see that each entree came with rice. When our food was brought out, we were only given one serving of rice. As we looked around, we noticed that for every two entrees, only one serving of rice is given. I was disappointed by this as each entree was $25. The food was great, but for the size, I don’t think the price is justified. We also ordered garlic naan bread and thought the portion was small as well, but it was great too.
After we finished, we were anticipating the complimentary dessert they served last time. It seemed like a small pudding of some sort, but we really enjoyed it. This time, we were served 6 skinny wedges of white/pink watermelon. I would have rather skipped this if given the option.
When we were brought our bill, I looked over everything and it was $77. After the waitress (who had not been serving us) rang my fiancé’s card, the bill was $99. We brought it to the owner’s attention and it turns out she had paid for the table behind us. She gave us the option of issuing a refund and recharging us or giving us cash. As she could not guarantee the refund would be immediate, we didn’t want to take the chance of being charged twice. She dropped off $16 in cash and ran off. We didn’t see either of them before we left. Although we still left $10 for a tip, I was really disappointed in how this was handled. No apology or follow up from the owner to make sure the situation was taken care of.
Although this restaurant serves great food, there are some major improvements that need to be made.
But the best part of the meal for me was the dessert; the kesari rasmalai. It was soft, perfectly sweet, and just melted in the mouth. Such a perfect way to end the meal!
Highly recommend this restaurant if you’re craving authentic and tasty Indian food.