
Authentic Indian cuisine meets Texas hospitality in Leander. Veranda Bar & Restaurant offers traditional Indian dishes, tandoori specialties, fresh naan, vegetarian options, and full bar service. Family-friendly dining with takeout and catering available. Experience the flavors of India in an elegant, welcoming atmosphere.
Hours
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–10 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 109 N US Hwy 183, Leander, TX 78641
Phone: (512) 634-8536
Website: https://www.verandabarrestaurant.com/
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We tried Malai Kofta, which was rich, creamy, and perfectly balanced in flavor. The Veg Nuts Biryani was aromatic, flavorful, and cooked just right. We also enjoyed the Spanish Chaat, which had a unique and refreshing twist, and the Virgin Mojito was very refreshing and well made.
For dessert, we ordered Gulab Jamun, which was soft and perfectly sweet. As it was New Year, the staff pleasantly surprised us with an additional complimentary dessert, which was a very thoughtful gesture and made our visit even more special.
The ambience is nice, the food quality is excellent, and the staff is warm and welcoming. Highly recommend this place, especially for vegetarian food lovers. We’ll definitely be coming back!
The food and mocktails were excellent.
The entire group loved the starters , the spinach chaat and the bhindi were great. Presentation was beautiful and flavors were amazing.
The saffron rice that accompanies the food is perfect
The jal jeera mojito is a must try m
As someone who has traveled extensively and experienced Indian cuisine in major culinary markets around the world, I was genuinely impressed by what Chef Asif Syed has contributed to the Veranda Restaurant in Leander Texas.
What stands out most is the philosophy behind the kitchen. Every dish is made to order using fresh, Texas-sourced ingredients — no frozen components and absolutely no MSG. That commitment to quality is rare and speaks to Chef Syed’s standards. The staff is trained directly under him, and it shows in the professionalism, knowledge, and cultural pride they bring to the dining experience. This isn’t just a place to eat — it’s an authentic culinary experience where the team genuinely invites conversation and education about the cuisine.
The menu itself has been carefully curated to delight both local residents and fine-dining connoisseurs who might otherwise expect to travel to Austin, Dallas, or even New York for this caliber of food. Chef Syed’s background — including competing on Beat Bobby Flay — reflects the level of precision and confidence he brings to each plate. There’s a clear Michelin-quality aspiration in both execution and presentation, and I understand he’s even preparing to open a Michelin-level restaurant in West Palm Beach, Florida — which makes it even more special to have access to his cuisine here in Leander.
The full bar further elevates the experience, offering craft cocktails, curated beers, and wines from Napa Valley and other respected American vineyards. Whether you’re planning a date night, hosting a larger group (which they can accommodate with advance notice), or simply stopping in without a reservation, Veranda feels designed to welcome you intentionally.
From the moment you walk in, the intentionality is obvious. The venue is spotless, beautifully maintained, and thoughtfully laid out with comfortable seating that makes you want to linger. There’s plenty of parking, and the property is fully wheelchair-friendly with an accessible ramp — something I always appreciate seeing done well. The atmosphere feels polished yet welcoming, striking a balance between upscale dining and relaxed Texas hospitality. They have a outdoor patio that expands the indoor footprint and invites guests to enjoy the Spring weather while enjoying a beverage or a meal.
I’m looking forward to adding my personal tasting notes after dining, but based on the venue, philosophy, staff, and chef-driven vision alone, Veranda is clearly positioned as far more than just another restaurant — it’s a thoughtfully crafted dining destination.
The Goat biryani was aromatic and meat was really tender. Lamb chops were another highlight of our dinner, they were juicy and grilled to perfection. We finished it off with Kulfi ice cream, it was rich, creamy and perfectly flavorful to end our meal.
Overall a memorable dinner and highly recommend!
As we went there, I thought this was one of those North Indian semi fine dining restaurant with probably some decent Naans and Butter Chicken. I wasnt expecting much honestly! We ordered Lamb chops (popular on other reviews), Chicken 65, Chicken Dum Biryani and Kheema Naan.
Lamb chops were tender, juicy and flavorful. The portion seemed a bit small with only 3 pieces, but the flavor and taste made up for it. Chicken 65 was perfect! So was Kheema Naan. Coming to Biryani, the flavor was amazing and the chicken was well cooked. I’d rate it as one of the best I’ve had in Austin area.
Given the experience so far, we decided to top off the lunch with a dessert and ordered Trifle Pudding. It felt fresh and delicious, not overly sweet.
Overall, I would highly suggest to give a try at Veranda Bar & Restaurant. Although the menu is slightly pricier compared to other Indian restaurants in the area, I think its justified by the taste, ambience and the service.
Veranda continues to provide amazing Indian fare in Leander. This trip we stayed with our favs at first, garlic naan and the mustard crusted lamb chops. Yum! Then we explored a bit, opting for the okra starter and the goat entree! Both were delicious, as has been everything we’ve had here. Service was great as always, owners super friendly, visited the table several times to discuss preparation of various menu items. Nice! Highly recommend Veranda.
Update Second Visit
Second visit to Veranda, just as outstanding as before! Repeated the mustard crusted lamb chops and garlic naan… deelish! This visit added the coconut lamb khorma and black lentils side dish, both were a perfect blend of spices and ample portions. Treated to a special dessert on the house … didn’t catch the name, it is a dish they’re working on and may add to the menu! Cooked carrot puree with a crust shredded kataifi dough, served warm. So good! Hope they do add it to the menu! Highly recommend Veranda!
First Visit
We have to concur with the current online thinking on veranda … OUTSTANDING Indian food …. We still learning the nuances of the cuisine, but this was oh so deelish!!! Liberty was our server, great job, thanks! We surveyed our way through the menu as we usually do a place new to us…
Drinks … full bar and beer/wine. A short speciality cocktail menu with Indian-inspired fusion standards … Ambrosia watermelon martini and Jal Jeera mojito were both very good.
Food … all outstanding… mulligatawny soup, mustard crusted lamb chops with garlic naan to start, all were first-class dishes. Flavor/spice combos on point. Round two saw chicken tandoori, saag aloo, yellow dal tadka, and the lamb naan, again … all winners!
There is a small outdoor dining patio out front, and a good-sized dining room inside… also a few places at the bar which had a couple of big screens. Comfortable vibe, native-Indian music playing in background. All in all, a great meal! We’ll definitely be back to try more! Highly recommend!