Aashiyana Indian Cuisine

  3.0 – 23 reviews  $$ • Indian restaurant

Aashiyana Indian Cuisine 19602

Address and Contact Information

Address: 16 S 4th St, Reading, PA 19602

Phone: (610) 320-9920

Website:

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Reviews

swarna minni
I agree all the below comments about Naan and the food arrives after 30 mins you order it. I love Indian food too. No body even cares if the food gets delayed .

We had bad experience once , We ordered for a Naan and Biryani & Curry. Birayni came first and then the Naan arrivies after im half done eating birayni. I went thrice same thing happened 3rd time so i cancelled the Naan order. They got it after i cancelled it as if she was throwing on us and the young lady who served us was so rude “its because she made it she was expecting us to eat or take togo” Not even the starter comes soon. The dhum biryani will be like rice with curry . And any chicken curry what ever you order it will be like chicken with tomato sauce made gravy. So don’t expect much from this restaurant. The food is kind of ok .. We dint have much choice as we came to this place on work for a week or so..
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Hennifer K
This is a little known place that usually only us Reading locals know about. I have been a customer since it was a few blocks away. The owners are always very gracious to me and my family and treat us like family! Food is amazing….just amazing…I have taken many people to this restuarant before that have never had indian and instantly they were in love. The food is spicy, flavorful, and bountiful! The buffet is a great way to experience a few of india’s best dishes. I would recommend it to any Reading, Pa visitor. I even asked her to cater my wedding! So hopefully in a year or so that will happen. Go eat here you will love it!
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jeanette wright
The food was spectacular! We just ate Sunday lunch buffet. Very very pleased, that chicken in that sauce is awesome, [forgot what is called] i love the different spicy sauces n stuff,don’t ask me what it’s called tho, and those vegetable fried balls are yummy. I wish i lived out here to eat this food everyday
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Christopher Boron
Not punctual, not professional, and probably not abiding by the health code.

First the Positive:
–Your chutneys were delicious. They’re homemade and it shows. Great!
–Your entrees were wonderful. I had the Lamb special. It was a brown sauce, I got it hot, but it was Medium+ at best. Delicious, nonetheless. My girlfriend got the Molai Kafta, and the sauce was deliciously savory and creamy.
–Your waitstaff was courteous and sweet, and for that matter extremely apologetic for the restaurant shortcomings we experienced. I’m assuming they are your daughter and her friends, from their age. Aloof and distant as kids often are, but sweet, sincere, and hard working.

Now for the Negative:
–The owner (or wife/mother, whoever has the large rambunxious sunglasses worn indoors) was extremely unprofessional: yelling at employees in front of customers, arguing with some customers, complaining about those customers to other patrons, and lecturing the remaining customers about the requirements for “Good Food”.
–Also, the wait time was critically bad. We ordered a Mango Lassi that did not arrive for 45 minutes. I had been there for more than an hour before receiving my appetizer, and the entrees did not arrive until close to the hour and a half mark. The naan didn’t arrive until we were halfway done eating our entrees.
–The appetizer (the sampler) was bland, and uninspired. Also, the presentation of the appetizer left a lot to be desired.
–Finally, abide by the health code. A massive black hair was found when scooping my leftovers into a “to go” box; this may have been from the box brought by the receptionist, but I took no chances and discarded my leftovers. Also, at the start of our dinner we had poppadom; my girlfriend discarded her cough drop in the paper when it was cleared from our table. When wrapping our leftover naan from an entirely different basket received more than an hour and a half after the empty poppadom basket was removed from our table, I found that same cough drop. The fact that we got our own paper back isn’t the problem. It’s that we may not have been the only table to share that paper and basket, by far.
–All told, we were disgusted by our visit to this establishment. The delicious chutneys and entrees are not enough to overcome this unpleasant experience.

Had I not had a groupon to cover a decent amount of cost, I would have asked for my money back.
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Y. S.M.
Eaten here multiple times, it’s a couple blocks down the street.
Frequently come here for the buffet on Friday.
Clean, good service, nice decor.
Wish they would have music playing sometimes, I always feel like I need to whisper when I’m there.
Other than that, no complaints!
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Josh Taylor
i have been a customer for years, even when they were at their old location and let me tell you that, not only has the service been in decline the last few years, but the prices have risen incredibly and the food is simply not close to satisfactory. you may ask yourself, why have i gone there for so long if it was so bad? because it is the only indian restaurant in reading. i usually frequent the sunday buffet, heck, i plan my weekend around it many times. the restaurant is supposed to open at 11:30, but that rarely happens, and on the odd occurance that it does happen, there is no food ready so one must sit and wait. they also used to have fresh naan on the buffet at all times, and if you eat indian food tradionally as i do, you use naan as a utensil, so i really cant eat without it. so sometimes id have to wait until noon to get any food, then for another 15 or more minutes to get naan. i even got so angry about it once that i mentioned something to the owner. she got snippy with me and said, we cant keep it out all the time, we make it to order now. so now, they dont even put it out on the buffet, they only get you a few pieces once you arrive, which, by the way, has to be made and if you want more, you have to ask and it takes time. now, even if you get there early, youd better hope that there arent many people there because it takes forever to get the buffet refilled. i have had to wait on several occasions, even though there were only a few people there, and have watched other groups of people become irritated with the lack of food and just stand at the buffet in order to get them to hurry it up.
so, onto the take out. the take out is actually the best thing here, its made fresh and no need to sit in the restaurant with crazy, loud, irritating indian music blasting in your ear. HOWEVER, it will always take much longer than they say. my wife and i ordered take out the other night, we placed the order at 4:30pm, we also ordered two different dishes, a side, and some naan. we were told it would be 30 to 40 minutes. well, my wife arrived at 5 and at 5:30 she was still waiting for our food. the other owner, a surely man with the attitude of a stubborn camel, came out, barked at my wife that it will take a bit longer because they make it fresh…….???? so 5:45 comes along and they finally get our order together and remark to my wife that it took so long because they forgot to make the naan. the entire bill came out to 70.00, which is rediculous for what we got, and they didnt even throw in the naan, that they forgot, and took even more time to make. not happy…..BUT WAIT, it gets better.
so i have gone there for the usual buffet and a few times and had gotten sick. i sort of brushed it off because i was never sure if it was the food or something else, but it has happened more than once. so this past night when my wife and i had this whole take out fiasco i got sick again. it woke me up at 5 in the morning with severe stomach cramps, i wont get into the details, but my wife also got sick, so it was further confirmation for me that it was the food.
so even as much as i love indian food, i will never go back there. ive had enough of price gouging, subpar food, bad service, inconsideration and worse, getting sick from ill prepared food. this is your warning, proceed with extreme caution, or you may end up in the hospital, with an empty wallet.
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Kerri Fleischmann
Friendly, spacious, and clean. The food is authentic and delicious. The service was great, attentive and friendly. You get more food than you pay for. Good prices grate food. There spice’s they use are not spicy but unique and delicious. My parents took me to as well as worked for resturant for all my life. Been to every restraunt around here as well as work for red lobster. This is hands down my favorite restaurant in the area. Makes red lobster look like mcdonalds. Bring a bottle of wine like me and my fiance there BYOB and enjoy there atmosphere and authentic indian cuzine like we did. Already reserved a spot for Valentine’s day here!!
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Praneeth
Ordered biryani, chicken chitnad, malai kofta and nan. For takeout. We were asked to come after 20 min, thats usual we were there about 25 min later, were greeted good and said that the food was almost done and about a min or 2 . After waiting another 30 min we grew impatient and sought to investigate whats causing delay. There was no one out so we had to ho to the kitchen door and found every one was having there dinner and no one cared to pack our food, so we said we had to get out and asked to hurryup, later a different lady shows up and asks us to give them enough time to prepare food and said we came too early, once i gave her what time i came and the amount of time i waited, she continued saying that nan takes time and they want to prepare it fresh so customer is not disappointed. So finally we left with the food.

Chapter 2.
Once we are back opebed the food and tasted it , yukk.
chicken ( half cooked brest pieces that was hard to chew)
Chicken chitnad
In reality its a chicken with bone, with good chennai curry.
The dish was with half cooked breast pieces in tomato soup with sesame seeds.
Biryani , the rice was ok but again filled with that undercooked chicken breast pieces.
And lastly malai kofta is a malai aalu , agai not kofta but aalu.

Terribly disappointed and will never return.
0 starts if i can

And forgot to say, the nan was 50% burnt
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Candy S.
This restaurant is great, clean, and the service is friendly. Many of my friends and most people I come across always have appreciated the quality of Aashiyana and its food. I always enjoy coming here for authentic and tasty Indian food!
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varun singh
Not a great place for Indian food. I ordered for Naan and it was completely burnt and the server says it’s normal as it has to go in oven.
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