
Located in Fremont, Seattle, Meesha serves contemporary Indian cuisine in a modern inviting space. We also serve creative cocktails, beer, spirits and have an extensive wine list. With a passion for elevated cooking, Meesha aims to bring contemporary Indian cuisine to Seattle dining scene by using local and fresh seasonal ingredients. We combine traditional preparations with local ingredients for dishes that are authentic to both their Indian origins and Pacific Northwest setting. Our menu does change frequently – you can get the latest menu on our website. We are currently open for dine-in, takeout and delivery.
Polished operation with exposed-wood beams furnishing contemporary Indian cuisine.
Hours
| Monday | 4–9 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 4–10 PM |
| Saturday | 4–10 PM |
| Sunday | 4–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 127 N 36th St, Seattle, WA 98103
Phone: (206) 632-0135
Website: https://www.meeshaforyou.com/
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Reviews
The Missi Roti had a very authentic Indian taste and was perfectly cooked. Must try! Butter Chicken was creamy and full of flavor.
I also recommend the Prawn Poppers crispy and super flavorful.
The staff made the night even better. They were kind, attentive, and super accommodating from start to finish. There was a mix-up with our bill, and honestly, we didn’t handle it the best, but the team stayed patient, professional, and incredibly gracious the entire time. That level of service really stuck with me.
Great food is one thing, but great people make a place memorable. We’ll definitely be back.
We started with the Burrata Salad and Andhra Gobhi: the burrata was really a giant plate of flavorless puréed beets and cheap burrata plopped on, the cauliflower was basically chewing on rubber band to get to overcooked baby-food cauliflower.
We moved onto the Bengali Cutlets, Onion Fennel Salad, Connaught Butter Chicken, and Haryali Paneer. Rice also ordered separately.
Bengali cutlet: disgusting mush with mayo — not even close to tasting like an aioli. It’s like someone put the fish and whatever else through a blender with tap water.
Connaught butter chicken: all we tasted was sugar. Eating the sauce was like drinking a diet soda with aspartame — sickening after taste.
Haryali paneer: the spinach color was not preserved, more brownish. The fenugreek was over toasted resulting in a bitter brownish sauce. Came with two small triangles of paneer.
The rice was crunchy and undercooked.
Onion fennel salad was the only decent tasting item of the bunch.
Add on the blasting club music and the poor ventilation resulting in a smoky restaurant, and you basically have a place to avoid.
At the most basic level their fish dish says it’s black cod and it’s salmon. No explanation of the change once ordered. Dishes arrived haphazardly and despite there being two tables in the place, drinks took a very long time. When shared dishes arrived there was no explanation of which dish was what.
On the good side, their paneer is excellent and the cocktails well made.