Spice Mantra – Authentic Indian Cuisine Now Open in Ballwin, MO! Spice Mantra brings the bold, vibrant flavors of India to your neighborhood. Enjoy a wide variety of traditional Indian dishes, including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options—plus a full bar. Known for rich spices, warm hospitality, and an elevated dining experience.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 5–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 15307 Manchester Rd, Ballwin, MO 63011
Phone: (314) 266-8477
Website: https://www.clover.com/online-ordering/spice-mantra-ballwin
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Reviews
The food was extremely good. I especially loved the shrimp pulav — it was flavorful and perfectly cooked. The pachi mirchi dish was excellent, and the gobi starter was super tasty and crispy. Overall, the food and hospitality were both amazing. We all really enjoyed it and would definitely visit again!
Had the Spice Mantra Special Chicken Curry (medium) — bold, rich, and authentic. You can feel the heat (Indian medium, not American dampened down). The sauce was great, though a tad oily, and I wish there was more chicken relative to sauce.
The rice was mild — pleasant, but I wanted more aromatic flair. I suspect they used ponni rice, which makes sense given the South Indian flavor leanings.
The standout was chili garlic naan — garlicky, slightly spicy, chewy in the best way.
Pros: solid concept, strong flavors, good naan, promising start.
Cons: sauce heavy, chicken-to-sauce ratio off, rice could be more expressive.
I’m planning to revisit and try more dishes — would suggest it for anyone who enjoys authentic Indian flavor with some character.
Chicken Tikki Masala was good. I got American Mild. Spicy with sweet top note. Garlic Naan was good. It was softer than I would like. I prefer Naan that is a bit on the crispy side, but it was flavorful. The biryani rice served with the Masala and with my son’s Chicken Curry was wonderful! Perfectly cooked. It just delicately fell with no chewiness or sticking together. Loved the cardamom with the anise accent flavor. It really paired well with the Tikki Masala. The Rasmalai was a bit of a let down. Not much flavor and very dense. I asked about the Kheer and the waitress was very knowledgeable about explaining the different types of Kheer. I wanted to try it, but unfortunately they did not have it or the next dessert down on the Dessert list available. So, I went with my 3rd choice, the Rasmalai.
Same thing happened when my son was excited to try the Mango ice cream, one of about 5 ice creams offered. Unfortunately, we were told none of the ice creams were available. So, he ended up not ordering dessert.
I would caution that you are VERY clear when ordering your spice level. My son asked for spice level 2, or one up from mine, and his entree was uber spicy. We ordered another Mango Lassi to offset the spiciness of his Chicken Curry & asked the waitress about it. She mistakenly ordered him a Level 3, but on the receipt it said Spice level 4! So, be warned. Having said that, he liked it but could not finish it because it was just too spicy.
Overall, it was good and we would probably go again if our go-to Indian restaurant, Saffron, wasn’t open which is why we tried this out tonight, but not overly excited. Worth it to try if you like Indian food, especially Southern Indian food which I believe this is.
I ordered from the Indo-Chinese wok section: street-style veg fried rice, gobi Manchurian, and chili baby corn. I also tried a few desserts and drinks for the first time such as Falooda pastry, Rasmalai pastry, and Iranian chai. Every single item was flavorful, but the Iranian chai truly stood out, it was unbelievable!
Next time, I’m excited to explore their Andhra-style dishes and biryani. Looking forward to my next visit!
There have been some disappointing days. Once I ordered two different veg curries (malai kofta and a paneer curry), but both had the same gravy and tasted very heavy with too much cream and butter. Another time the butter chicken was spicier for the mild level and Biriyani was plain white rice in the bottom with chicken curry on the top.The bucket Biriyani quantity was less, instead I should have ordered 2 regular biriyanis.
That said, they do have some really good dishes like Chicken 65, Karampodi chicken, paneer 65 and Karampodi gobi are excellent and consistently flavorful. Their lunch specials are also a great deal:you get an appetizer, rice, naan, curry, and gulab jamun which is satisfying and good value. The veg fried rice and noodles were tasty too.
Overall, it’s a place where the experience isn’t always consistent. When it’s good, it’s really good, but when it’s off, it’s disappointing. Because of that inconsistency, I’m giving it 3 stars. I hope they improve their consistency, as the food definitely has potential.