Casual, bright Indian eatery dishing up fish, veggie & meat curries, plus biryani & grilled meats.
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Address: 7185 Columbia Gateway Dr Suite A, Columbia, MD 21046
Phone: (410) 290-1118
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Reviews
Also their tandoori chicken was unique compared to other places it had like a zing similar to a squeezed lemon on the outside. Delicious. Finally the lamb biryani was really good and moist. Watch out for bits of bone.
Please are excited that they usually have hakka noodles, one of our favorites.
And Aneesh brought us chai with cinnamon stick when we were having dessert. Great friendly atmosphere.
I highly recommend this place! The food is top level out of all the Indian restaurants I have been in… oh also their lentil soup is very good .
The service was very polite and friendly. We were asked about our favorites and offered various options from the menu. The palak chat was to die for. Perfect blend of fresh and crunchy. My kids wiped the plate clean. The kabab platter was very fresh. The Salmon kabobs were not fishy at all. The chicken kabobs were very moist. The spices were just perfect.
After debating on the very appealing options, we settled for the goat curry, lamb bhuna and butter chicken.
The goat was full of meaty cubes (not just bones like other places). Lamb was very flavorful and without that heavy fatty taste.The butter chicken while sweet had a good tomato tanginess. We did get an onion kulcha, garlic naan, and roti. The garlic naan had a nice garlic flavor baked in not just sprinkled on top. Onion kulcha was very flavorful and complimented the meat very well.
We topped off the fabulous meal with a pista kulfi, and gaajar ka halwa. The warmth of halwa complimented the child kulfi very well. Each of them stood on its own though.
We will keep going back here and mostly very soon.
We started with their pickles – very tasty with lots of spice, the followed up with a couple soups. Rasman was again savory-spicey, and apparently a staple with the owners’ family. If you like tomato soup with a kick, this is for you! Sweet Corn Soup was also good, but a little too much like canned cream corn to be a favorite (although in general this is one of my favorite soups at our regular Indian resto). We also ordered the cheese bread which was fresh and …cheesey- yum!
Entrees were fairly standard Indian dishes popular with Americans – Butter chicken and Lamb Vindaloo. The chicken at level 2 spiciness was a creamy balance of savory and spice. The Vindaloo at level 5 was a strong inferno of spicy flavors enveloping lots of chunks of lamb and potatoes. Ample portions provided leftovers for another meal as we left well satiated.
The owner mentioned they will be bringing back the buffet, with a few changes from previous instantiating, so something delicious to look forward to!