Embark on a vibrant journey with Mint Leaf Indian Cuisine, where every dish weaves a tale of spices and heritage. Delight in our eclectic menu featuring succulent Tandoori sizzlers, zesty Seafood, and tantalizing Chicken appetizers. Crafted for the connoisseur in you – pure indulgence is just a click away. Place your online order now and savor the essence of India from the comfort of home!
Spacious, simple restaurant offering both northern & southern Indian cuisine.
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2350 Spring Rd SE #800, Smyrna, GA 30080
Phone: (678) 424-1521
Website: https://mintleafatlanta.com/?utm_source=google
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Reviews
We did the buffet and were honestly so impressed. It was very affordable, and everything tasted incredibly fresh. The chicken dishes were flavorful and tender, and the vegetarian options were just as amazing ,so many good choices. They even have a cold buffet bar, which was such a nice touch.
The raita was perfectly seasoned (which not every place gets right ), and you can really tell the food is made with care. Every bite tasted authentic and full of flavor.
On top of that, the staff was so kind and accommodating. They made us feel genuinely welcome, not just like customers passing through.
We will absolutely be back again. Mint Leaf is officially “our place” now!
Do not recommend.
The lunch buffet is about $16 and is mostly self-serve—you get your own food, silverware, and napkins. During peak hours, food refills can be a bit slow, and seating is limited, but the quality of the food makes it worth it.
I came here on a Tuesday afternoon about 1 pm not quite knowing what I wanted to eat. I came from soccer practice so I was a bit sweaty and I probably looked a bit discombobulated and maybe scruffy. I think this may have raised the spider senses of the staff, but they still welcomed me and told me about the lunch buffet. I was welcomed to sit down and learn more about the options available.
I ended up only having one plate of food, but it was delightful. I was looking for protein options after my workout and was able to find that with the Butter Chicken and Madras Goat Curry. To accompany those I got the Steamed Broccoli and the Hyderabadi Chicken Dum Biryani.
The flavors were powerful, making each item stand-alone solid, and still well complementary of each other. They brought out hot naan that was buttered and semi-crispy.
There is a nice moderate level of Punjabi music playing in the background that they have from a good YouTube mix/playlist. They also have a few more screens that are playing movies and music videos. The lighting is sufficient and still gives the restaurant a peaceful and relaxed mood. Most tables are grouped for 4, but there are two more sections of the restaurant that have more seating variety from 2-8. I’m sure they could move tables together to accommodate more people if necessary. The men’s restroom is equipped for 3 at a time and was clean upon my visit.
There are a few of photos that represent Indian aesthetic. Though I’m not acutely aware or knowledgeable on all the customs, the art does pique my interest and I believe support the restaurant’s theme. Additionally there is a waiting bench and a small bar that can seat maybe 4 people at a time.
Lastly, I was very pleased with the Masala Tea. The aroma was full bodied—reminiscent of healthy soil, and carried some sweet and mildly spicy notes. The flavor gave off a hint of sweetness, but not dominant. It was mostly spice dominant but not overly bitter. It was creamy and the flavor lingers on the tongue.
Overall I’m glad I found this spot and I’d say if I had a larger appetite I would have definitely eaten more food, especially for the good deal (price and quality) for the buffet.
It was good meeting you all and keep up the good work.
My favorites were the madras goat curry, and the chicken malai kebab.
Finished off my meal with some masala tea and mango rava kasari and bread pudding.
Will be back!
My favorite dishes from the buffet were the zucchini (so flavorful and perfect texture), the butter chicken (hands down the star for me), and chicken 555, which was awesome. The samosas were great as well. I love that they’ll bring out fresh buttery naan to your table by request—it’s such a nice touch.
The service was warm, friendly, and attentive, and I really appreciate the large water carafes on the table (so practical and thoughtful).
Everything about the experience was wonderful. I’ll definitely be back.