
Flavor of India was established in 2011 and offers curry dishes, a plethora of tandoori dishes, chicken, lamb, seafood, complete with a full bar. We have more than two dozen dishes that are vegetarian friendly and most items are gluten free also! Stop by for our lunch buffet or call to carry-out!
Comfortable dining room with a casual vibe offering traditional Indian dishes & a lunch buffet.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 12112 N Rancho Vistoso Blvd #100, Oro Valley, AZ 85755
Phone: (520) 544-3005
Website: https://flavorofindia-az.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
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Garlic Naan bread was eaten in its entirety. Non-vegetarian sampler was fun to try. The lamb sausages had the best flavor and the samosa (lamb filled) had a great crunch. The samosa was the size of a fist (‘was’ because I ate it). This place is so good I will eat everything in front of me. I highly recommend this restaurant.
Review: From the moment I walked into Flavor of India, I knew I was in for a real treat. The ambiance was warm and inviting, while the aroma of delicious spices immediately captivated my senses. Little did I know that I was about to experience the best Indian food in Tucson!
The menu offered a wide variety of dishes, making it nearly impossible to choose. However, the helpful staff were more than willing to make recommendations based on our preferences. They suggested we try the cream spinach, lamb samosa, and lamb chops, and I am glad they did. They all turned out to be excellent choices!
The cream spinach was heavenly, with its velvety texture and robust flavors complementing each other perfectly. The lamb samosa boasted a crispy, golden exterior with the most tender, flavorful lamb mince tucked inside. Each bite was an explosion of flavor, and I couldn’t help but crave more.
The pièce de résistance, however, was undoubtedly the lamb chops. Expertly seasoned and grilled to perfection, they were succulent and bursting with delicious juices. The accompanying sauce added another layer of depth and complexity, elevating the dish to sheer perfection.
The service was impeccable throughout the meal – attentive, yet unobtrusive. Our dining experience was further enhanced when the owner stopped by our table to ensure we were satisfied with our meal. It was evident that the entire team at Flavor of India takes great pride in their food and genuinely cares about their guests.
If you’re looking for authentic, top-notch Indian cuisine in Tucson, look no further than Flavor of India. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a more delectable dining experience in the area. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone craving an explosion of flavors, superb service, and a truly memorable meal.
The Lamb Korma was the bedtvI have had in a restaurant. The lamb was very tender and the Korma was floral and rich in flavor.
The vegetable Samosa were delicious and perfect with the 3 chutneys.
The Tandoori Chicken was full flavored and I loved that they have poblano peppers in the sautéed onions as most restaurants put green bell pepper which adds no flavor.
The owners are also very nice.
We will be back!
If you haven’t tried this restaurant, don’t hesitate.
The buffet selections are extremely limited for $12.99 per person. What there was, was bland and all tasted pretty much the same. And who ever heard of an Indian buffet without dahl? Or Gulab Jamun for dessert?
Of course, a cheery welcome and a hearty thank you would have helped make our visit nicer. But that didn’t happen here either.
Oh, yeah. A visit to the washroom revealed that cleaning practices could be, erm, better.
On the one upside, our table had a view of the Santa Catalina Mountains. And the small-sized Samosas were actually pretty good.