
In this world, the one thing that binds people through time is the love of their food. Hundreds of aromatic herbs, thousands of exotic ingredients and sauces, millions of flavors are steamed, tossed, stirred and fried in the legendary kitchen of “The Monk’s”. Our chefs at The Monk’s excel at preparing authentic dishes that delight the taste buds. Our chefs are known to braise, blend, toss, temper and stir up signature delicacies inspired from many regions of the world! Experience the first hand magic that our chefs create which is no shorter than any work of art!
Hours
| Saturday | 10 AM–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 13080 Grand Blvd Suite 150, Carmel, IN 46032
Phone: (317) 564-8266
Website: https://monkscarmel.com/
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Manchow soup was hot and tasty (they have 1/2 option too), and the veg spring rolls were nicely crispy. The garlic naan came with butter, so vegans should clearly mention no butter. Tandoori roti was not available and was marked as limited, which was a bit disappointing.
The veg jalfrezi tasted good but was too oily. The Gobi Manchurian was excellent, it was crispy, dry, and perfectly coated with spices and sauce. Definitely a must-try.
Overall, a good place, but clearer vegan options and ingredients on the menu would help.
They have lots of food choices. The naan is freshly made in the back, and you can choose between butter naan, garlic butter naan, or plain naan. I ordered the garlic naan and really liked it. I haven’t tried the other types yet, but I think they’d be good too.
There are many curry options like Chicken Tikka Masala, Butter Chicken, and Chicken Curry. They also offer three kinds of rice, and I liked all of them.
My favorite dish was the chicken curry because of the rich flavor and amazing aroma from all the spices. It was so good that I had to order it twice. Some of the other curries were a bit sweet for my taste—I don’t really like sweet food.
The Tandoori Chicken was tender and flavorful, and I also really liked the Dynamite Chicken. It was something different that I’ve never had anywhere else.
For dessert, there were two choices and a Mango Punch drink. I was already too full to try the desserts, though.
The staff were super friendly and kept checking to see if we needed anything. They even gave a cash discount, which was a nice surprise.
Overall, great food, friendly service, and lots of choices. If you’re in Indianapolis and want to try Indian food, I’d definitely recommend The Monks Indian!
Tandoor and Fried chicken are two different things. I know this dish is served differently other days. It was snowing heavy and the restaurant only had our table. Might go back and try but this was bad.
During my visit, I had to get up three times to find someone to ask for a drink, a napkin, and a naan. About 80% of the time, any team member passing by my table didn’t make eye contact, and the remaining 20% would ask a question but leave before finishing, which makes the experience frustrating.
It’s a shame because the food is good, but the service falls short. I even had to delete my previous 5-star review to provide a more accurate reflection of my recent visits.