Aamrai Indian Kitchen And Bar

  4.5 – 238 reviews   • Indian restaurant

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Aamrai Indian Kitchen and Bar, located at 1802 Bellevue Ave, Seattle, is the first Maharashtrian Indian restaurant in Seattle. It was founded by Chef Rupesh Naik, who prides himself on creating a unique menu containing traditional and regional nuances. Aamrai offers you a warm and inviting ambiance, with soft lighting, cozy seating, and gentle background music, making it the perfect place to celebrate those special moments with your loved ones. Whether planning a birthday, anniversary, or any other occasion, take your guests on a decadent culinary journey as you feast on our authentic menu, thoughtfully created by Executive Chef Rupesh Naik. Our culinary team would be delighted to curate the perfect menu to fit your requirements.

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Reviews

Shruti Tiwaskar
This place has great food!
Everything right from there beetroot kebab, to lamb chops is SOOO good!

I personally love their Nagpuri Saoji chicken curry, chicken tikka biryani, aam panna, sitaphal rabdi, lasuni gobhi, railway mutton curry, and onion kulcha. Their service is also quick, and the owners are very hospitable. By far it’s one my most fav Seattle’s indian restaurant. I love their food so much, that I asked them to cater for our Thanksgiving Party and the food was Sooo good! The delivery was on time, food was fresh and full of flavors. It’s definitely going to be my go-to restaurant in Seattle and I highly recommend it!
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Annu Priya
The beetroot kebab appetizer was flavorful and well-prepared, served in a portion of four pieces. The paneer lasagna with beetroot sauce stood out with its layered paneer slices in a rich, creamy beetroot curry. The garlic naan was a perfect bread to the beetroot curry. The sitafal rabdi, garnished with almonds and rose petals, was a delightful dessert. It was overall a satiating North Indian dining experience.
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Ayush Dobhal
I stumbled upon Aamrai Indian Restaurant on Google Maps while searching for good Indian food in downtown Seattle and I’m so glad I did. I visited this restaurant with my wife and loved the place.
The beetroot tikki was unique and delicious, and the masala tea was perfectly spiced. I ordered the paneer tikka tiffin box with rice and dal makhni- both flavorful with generous portions. To top it off, the sitaphal rabri had just the right amount of sweetness. Loved everything about this place – definitely worth a visit!
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Natasha
Beautiful date night experience

We called for
– lasooni gobhi- the best gobhi dish i have had in Seattle
– kofta
– garlic naan
– rasmisu – fusion of rasmalai and tiramisu. What’s there not to like! Yum

The place is expensive but it’s a must visit for dates or experience with good food!
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Nitant K
Amazing food and a wonderful experience! The chicken tikka biryani was absolutely delicious, the chicken lollipop was perfectly cooked and full of flavor, and the sitafal rabdi is honestly one of the best I’ve had. A special mention to the staff — they were incredibly kind, attentive, and welcoming. The ambience is lovely too, with a perfect touch of Maharashtra that makes the experience even more special. Highly recommend this place!
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Smeeta
What a delightful experience! We ordered the Beetroot Kabab, Lasuni Gobi, Vada Pav, Tandoori Malai Chicken Tikka and of course Sitaphal Rabdi which was to die for. Delicious— all of it + great service and atmosphere was lovely. Need to go back to try the Tiffin 🙂
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Anjali Roy
Really great food and service. We popped in for Seattle Restaurant Week and had a phenomenal meal.

Beetroot kebab, Lasooni Gobi, Butter Chicken, and Dal were all so yummy. We will definitely be back!
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Aakanksha Smriti
One of the few good Indian restaurants in Seattle. However, it is highly over-priced for the portion size. Loved the Malai Mushroom Tikka appetizer, Garlic Naan, Veg Kofta, and Cheese Naan. The Mango-Rasperberry Dome flavor was above average. We were given a complimentary Sitaphal Rabri dessert. The service was really good.
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bhanu khera
Totally loved the food here! I ordered the Kofta Curry, Beetroot Kabab, and Saffron Misu for dessert , all the dishes were delicious.

The only downside is that they don’t have air conditioning, so it can get a bit uncomfortable on hot summer days. Also, the tables are placed quite close to each other, which can feel a little distracting. I wouldn’t recommend it for a date night, but it’s definitely a great spot to go with friends and enjoy some really good food
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Sarvesh Pai
I usually hesitate to try Indian restaurants because, in my experience, many of them end up being more fizz than substance. Aamrai, however, turned out to be a delightful surprise.

We went there on a Thursday evening to celebrate as a family. The ambience was pleasant and relaxed, and our server was attentive throughout the meal. One small thing that felt out of place was the action videos playing on the TV. It didn’t quite match the spirit of the food, which felt thoughtful, balanced, and anything but loud or hurried. Pairing the atmosphere more closely with the cuisine might make the experience even better.

As for the food, Aamrai absolutely delivered. From the mango lassi to the chicken appetizers and the beetroot cutlet, everything stood out—delicious, well-balanced, and clearly prepared with care. The chicken entrées were excellent as well. The only dish that didn’t quite land for me personally was the fish curry, which felt a bit unusual for my taste profile.

My personal favorites were the Saoji curry and the Railway mutton—both bold, deeply flavorful, and memorable. These dishes packed a punch and were easily the highlights of the meal.

Dessert was probably the weakest part of the experience, though still enjoyable. By the time we got there, the rest of the meal had raised my expectations quite a bit. The kulfi and rabdi were creamy and satisfying, and importantly, they didn’t feel store-bought or like something that had just been thawed.

Overall, I’m very happy we gave Aamrai a chance, and I’m glad my sister and wife convinced me to try it. I’d happily visit again. It has definitely earned a spot on my count-on-my-fingertips list of Indian restaurants in Seattle.
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