Welcome to INDIGO – Modern Indian Cuisine & Bar in Fort Collins. We are three lifelong friends from India bringing bold spices, royal flavors, and modern Indian fine dining to Fort Collins, Colorado. Our elegant restaurant features traditional recipes with a modern twist, paired with heartfelt hospitality . Open daily | 11:00AM – 10:00 PM Happy Hour | 3:00 pm – 5 pm Break hours | 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
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Address: 144 N Mason St UNIT 8, Fort Collins, CO 80524
Phone: (970) 880-5501
Website: https://www.indigofortcollins.com/
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As far as I can tell, this is more of an Indian restaurant, not an Indian/Chinese fusion. I have had a lot of Indian food in many major cities, admittedly none in India, and this is my new GOAT, and not just because of the goat.
They cater to American spice palettes as well as the more authentic Indian spice palettes, which is quite rare as there are only a few options around.
We ordered a few different things to test out the authenticity of Indian food. Detailed review below.
Goat Sukka – we got this “medium spicy”, and it was perfect. The spice was perfect, the goat was tender, cooked well and delicious. The coconut was soothing and made for a nice topping.
Lassooni Gobi – this is their version of the Gobi Manchurian. The cauliflower was fresh, and battered light. It was made fresh to order which is always nice to see. It was a good sized plate too.
Angara Chicken Tandoori – The chicken was fresh, made to order, and sizzled on our table. We loved the spice level, and the marinade had seeped into the chicken, which was refreshing to see.
Schezwan Chicken Fried Rice – It was somewhat of a surprise to see tomatoes in the fried rice, but it was freshly made, and delicious. The spices really came through, and it was refreshing to have a nice indo-chinese fried rice.
Veg Hakka Noodles – Was delicious, light and flavorful. The noodles were a bit oily/soggy, could be improved, but pretty good nonetheless.
Butter Chicken – This was freshly made too, which was refreshing. The chicken was flavorful. The sauce was brilliant.
Chili Naan – This was thin, fluffy/crispy just perfectly cooked to order. It’s nice to have a naan that is not “thicc”. The chilis were subtle and we loved this as the perfect medium for the butter chicken.
Mango Lassi – this was freshly made and topped with saffron, which was refreshing, but with all the food, this was a nice cooling option, but quite heavy as it is pretty thick in consistency.
Malai Kulfi – Its a hearty offering, with two scoops of kesar malai kulfi, topped with tutti fruity.
Overall, the friendly service, the great selection of delicious food, the chill vibe and convenient parking made this a great experience. It’s wonderful to see more “good” Indian options in town along with Bawarchi.
Give them a try and you won’t regret it. Great service. Great food. 5 stars.
It was a real treat to experience this business during our day trip to FOCO. I have no doubts they will succeed, and hope they will open a branch in Boulder where you will not find great Indian food options.
Definitely try the goat karahi (I chose mild) and it was cooked to perfection. Also recommend the mango lassi here, seeing threads of a saffron float was a pleasant surprise.
The menu does not show any indication of spiciness for the plates I prdered and none of the mentioned ingredients stated was a spicy one. However our plates were both extremely spicy, we eat lots of apicy food but this was too much for anyone I know.
Very disappointed since we couldn’t even finish one of the dishes. Taste wasn’t good, but aince it was so spicy, it was very difficult to really taste anything.
I’d recommend asking about you plate before ordering.