Located inside Khana Khazana grocery store on West Whitestone Boulevard, Curry and Flames Kitchen brings the bold and vibrant flavors of South Asia to Cedar Park. We specialize in carry-out and catering, with a few dine-in seats available for a quick and satisfying meal on-site. Our menu features a flavorful mix of authentic Indian street food, sizzling tandoor grills, Nepalese-style momos, and Indo-Chinese favorites. Be sure to try our slow-cooked chicken and goat dum biryani, packed with rich spices and layered aromas. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or planning a feast, Curry and Flames Kitchen offers a delicious adventure for your senses.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2875 W Whitestone Blvd ste 180, Cedar Park, TX 78613
Phone: (512) 906-8332
Website: https://curryandflames.com/
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Reviews
Had chicken Momo- was great, more then expected.
Would Recommend, Goat biryani and Hakka noodles – no excessive masala
Update: After 20 days and despite the owner’s response claiming that they ‘made it right’, the refund the owner claimed to have issued never arrived. Their response was a blatant attempt to look good publicly and saving their face online than actually doing the right thing they claimed to have done. This restaurant has shown absolutely no accountability.
Ordered takeout from here for the first time, and honestly, it was a letdown. The Chicken 65 was nowhere close to the real deal — just some rubbery fried chicken with a random sauce that definitely wasn’t Chicken 65 sauce. The fried rice was equally underwhelming — bland, lacking any real flavor, and the chicken pieces were chewy and rubbery. I was also surprised to find corn in what was supposed to be wok-style Indo-Chinese — not exactly what I expected.
To top it off, the spice level instructions were completely ignored, leaving the food tasting flat and uninspired. The only saving grace was the momos, which were just okay, and the reason this review even gets 2 stars instead of 1.
Overall, I expected a lot more flavor and authenticity. Sadly, this first experience doesn’t make me eager to order again.
Wouldn’t recommend
OVERALL: Great service and worth a visit! Would love to see even greater success for this neighborhood addition. If you can visit them and be willing to give helpful feedback, it will help them achieve even greater consistency in their food ratings across their menu.
SERVICE
Service is absolutely top notch for a counter kitchen – gracious and accommodating. I have noticed that they don’t keep many things out under the heat lamps, preferring to prepare fried snacks and such items fresh. For that reason, there might be a little wait time, which I thought was perfectly reasonable. Their receptivity to feedback was already evident to me from my in-store experience and further validated by their responses to each review posted here thus far. 5/5 for service
FOOD
Regarding food, I have not had the momos which appear to be a hit by looking at the reviews here! I will make a point to try them on a future visit. The fried items like samosa etc that I have tried are tasty. Recently they asked me to try a new snack recipe that I loved. My experience with items like Hakka Noodles and Cauliflower Manchurian was not as favorable. That said, our neighbor loved the Cauliflower Manchurian. Also, they are willing to work with you on the spice levels; however, tweaking those can take some practice perhaps for a new kitchen. Like another reviewer here, I’m rooting for their success and appreciate how they are open about their learning curve. As I mentioned they are also very open to feedback, and I look forward to seeing how their menu evolves. .
By the way, if you eat non-veg, there are options here for you that I have not seen offered elsewhere in similar types of kitchens (different lamb options, for example). And I’ve heard my neighbor comment favorably on some of the non-veg items he has tried. I personally would love to see some vegetable curries, but if they decide to stick with a snack/light items focus, I will understand completely.
For now, I am putting 4/5 for food because of my experience with fried snacks, our neighbor’s enthusiasm for some of the non-veg items, and because it makes sense to me that the Nepali cuisine items seem to be a strong point (momos) from the reviews here.
ATMOSPHERE
Curry and Flames Kitchen is located inside an Indian grocery store (Khana Khazana). Both are welcome additions to our neighborhood. Khana Khazana also has ice cream counter and Indian sweets available, which rounds out the Curry and Flames offerings. There are two tables inside, and there are picnic tables out front, which is where I enjoy sitting. The grocery store is clean and everyone who works there is friendly.
The businesses are located along Whitestone (1431), so it is not the most scenic atmosphere if you are seated outside. And some people might prefer to have the indoor tables be in a separate area, but I think they’ve made good use of space. So, while the seating arrangements work well for me, I want to set expectations for people coming from elsewhere who might not have the neighborhood love for them that I do.
For this sort of in-store set up, I think it’s great that there’s actually an option to sit and that, too, a clean space, where I can possibly be joined by a few others. They also have a small sink near the counter where you can easily wash hands before/after eating.
As I have watched them evolve over the recent months following their grand opening, for me personally it’s 5/5 on atmosphere and I think the neighborhood is great.
LOCATION/CONVENIENCE
It’s especially worth checking out, if you travel along 1431 between Austin and Jonestown/Lago Vista or along New Hope (such as residents of Travisso and other nearby developments in Cedar Park) or if you happen to be visiting the nearby Veteran’s Memorial Park or Sai Baba / SV Temples.
Plus you can get some Indian groceries if needed, too!
p.s. There’s a UPS, car wash, and QT also nearby.
So I called at 3:45pm to order a few different rolls for pickup to taste them before ordering catering. They said chef is busy so they can’t make the order. What kind of restaurant or service is this?