Indian, Tibetan & Nepalese fare (plus all-you-can-eat buffet) served in vividly colored space.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2890 S Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80222
Phone: (303) 756-5866
Website: http://www.denverindiaoven.com/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=website
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Reviews
I have been a handful of times, every time it is delicious.
I live in Colorado Springs so it is a little bit of a drive, but worth my time.
It’s yummy, and, the service is wonderful.
& a special Thank you to Alex! He treats me so good every time. Thank you!
With twelve entrees to choose from, and both Saffron rice and Basmati rice, plus desert, this is an unusual find.
It is hidden away in the back corner of a strip mall with an exterior that is nondescript, but the interior is ethnic, attractive, and calming.
The service is excellent, as well. Without a doubt, this restaurant is far superior to others in the area.
While these features do set ‘India Oven’ apart from the other Indian restaurants in this part of Denver, it is the quality and taste of the food that makes this restaurant so exceptional.
I love Indian food and have visited many Indian restaurants in the Denver area. I rate this as the absolute best. It is also the best value.
Let’s remember too, that we need to support these small, family-owned businesses. Thankfully, this is one we can be happy to support as it has a well-earned 5-star rating in each category.
I ordered the lamb curry entree and a Coke for carryout — nothing fancy. Total came to $21.52 — a bit higher than I expected looking at the online menu prices, but I figured they were just charging a bit more than I expected for the soft drink since they didn’t list It in the menu. No big deal. The gentleman on the phone seemed very confused that he was being given an order for a restaurant he worked at and answered the phone for, didn’t take my name, and didn’t give me an estimated wait time — but I rolled with it.
When I went inside the restaurant to pay and pick up my order, there was nobody at the counter. There was somebody cleaning the tables, but they ignored me for quite a while. Finally another group of customers came in and walked all the way into the middle of the table area before the worker took note of them. I followed suit, and he led me to a counter deeper inside the restaurant, which there was no exterior indication existed. When he took my money, he didn’t seem to have any interest in actually taking it, and finally told me to leave it on the table, though he didn’t tell me very clearly. He made no move to give me my change or a receipt, but it was only 3 cents, so I wasn’t going to make a deal out of it. He handed me a single 12 fl oz can of Coke — for the price, I figured I’d get an actual full size drink. Then I asked him where my food was — he seems confused at the question too, but finally indicated that it was sitting on the table behind me, like he had already told me that, which he hadn’t in any way that I could perceive. It was wrapped in what I can only call a plastic trash bag. Okay. When I opened up the food, the portion size of the rice was generous, but the portion size of the actual curry was fairly small for the price. Worse, it didn’t have any vegetables in it — where the menu clearly indicated that the curry contained vegetables. I figured, maybe it’s just really really good — and it wasn’t bad, but it definitely wasn’t $21 good.
The service and communication at this restaurant was bad enough that I would call it misleading — either somebody has messed up really bad, and had some major snag in training their employees — or the place is misleading people on purpose, which is crooked. Perhaps it’s the former, and I do not jump to conclusions — but it seems pretty unlikely.