

Basic Indian restaurant serving a range of traditional menu items, with a buffet available at lunch.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–3 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Sunday | 12–3 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 27 Century Ave N, Maplewood, MN 55119
Phone: (651) 309-4469
Website: https://indianmasalamaplewoodmn.com/
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Will definitely come back again.
We ordered Gobi Manchuria and goat biryani – both are bad.
Gobi Manchuria essentially tasted it stale oil and even after speaking it out – the person at the reception/who took the order didn’t even bother to correct it. Upon inquiring again – he was like should I do something about it.
I wish people can be friendly.
Overall worst experience
They gave us bottled water, but did not come back to ask if we wanted more when we ran out. Truthfully I am not sure if we got charged for the bottle waters or not.
Food took forever to come out. It took at least 30 mins for at least one appetizer to come out.
The chicken lollypop appetizer tastes very familiar. Can’t put my finger on where I’ve tasted the flavor of the chicken from. Was not spicy at all.
The mango lassi basically just tasted like mango and crushed ice blended together.
The tofu and chicken dish was ok. Tofu was cooked to the point where it was almost rubbery and hard.
The spinach naan bread was ok. Not the best Indian bread I’ve have. It was more on the low end side. Not flavorful.
Curry dishes was all good. They came with white basamati rice which was delicious.
Every dish they ask what spice level you want. We got mild and hot. If you are used to spicy/hot hmong food, the level of ‘hot’ for their dishes is nothing. I did not taste any spiciness at all. Some of the meals were average portion for what you would get else where. Curry dishes that came in the metal bowls are smaller portion than expected.
Not sure why we stayed after coming inside with my family for my birthday.
Also, after making the assumption that “the look” of the place might mean very tasty authentic food as the place was not busy at all.
Lighting was pretty dark but at least you’re able to see if you need a new cup or cutlery.
Walking to our table you could hear my slides sticking to the floor with each step. However, the sound didn’t distract enough because you notice how the interior is very old and outdated with the bathroom to match….pretty run down even though it was usable.
No music and awkwardly silent until I mentioned something. Gave us bottled water, but did not come back to ask if we wanted more or if we needed ice and I’m not sure if we got charged for the bottle waters or not.
Food took awhile of time to come out but it could be the silence that made it feel that way.
The mango lassi basically just tasted like mango and crushed ice blended together.
Butter chicken was a bit too sweet and didn’t have much chicken in it which was a disappointment. It’s also not very spicy but it could have been because of how overly sweet it was.
Naan was pretty decent and fresh but the pesto one is a bit over powering with the pesto. Portions are not the best and I would have expected a bit more over all.
Y’all could definitely use a revamp but keep pushing forward!