
Hours
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8 E Welsh Pool Rd, Exton, PA 19341
Phone: (484) 879-8070
Website: http://www.fultoousa.com/
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This place is so unique and is an experience on its own. It takes you away from Exton and lends itself to making your experience feel like you’re abroad.
There was a TV playing various music videos and it was delightful! It’s a small opportunity to immerse yourself into Indian culture and cuisine.
The staff was very respectful, they didn’t pester me or bother me with excessive kindness. They were PERFECT! I felt respected and valued as a solo gourmand!
I ordered butter chicken, paneer naan, and mango lassi! The flavors were more savory and “fully spiced” if that makes sense? It’s definitely more balanced and acutely flavored than most spots in Philadelphia!
Please make the trip to this location, and take a break from your work schedule, busy life, whatever so you can enjoy some delicious food!
Meanwhile, I checked my other items and noticed that the kebab pieces looked big from the outside but had almost no meat inside. Three pieces were exactly the same. I had to explain it to them and literally peel the pieces open to show them. They said they would inform the manager.
After about 5 more minutes, I finally received the Apollo fish — the same item I had already waited 40 minutes for along with the other two dishes. When I reached home and checked it, it turned out to be just dry fish pieces mixed with their regular masala.
I am totally disappointed. This is a message to all restaurant owners: we are willing to pay, but please provide quality food. I even told Fultoo that they are one of the most expensive Indian restaurants around, so these kinds of mistakes feel like cheating. We buy food occasionally, and kids get excited to eat — please don’t do this to us.
The restaurant, as such, is a small place. Hopefully, they will expand. It’s not a very private feel kind of a place as lot of people wait for the takeout orders and watch you while you are eating.
The menu is robust. we started ordering our appetizers, and we ordered with fultoo kodi vepudu with bone in Apollo fish fry and mixed kebab platter. The kodi vepudu came first, and it was delicious but had a lot of bones with no meat. The spices mix tasted so good we added with white rice, and it tasted delicious.
The Apollo fish fry is a very stale dish but tested mediocre and okay.
The mixed kebab came with two goat pieces cooked nicely and tasted delicious. The chicken pieces are good. However, it didn’t feel like a Tandoori kabob. For seafood, we got probably four pieces of shrimp that are very low in quantity but tasted good.
Then we ordered hyderabadi chicken. Dum biryani tested good, and the chicken is seasoned very well in the biryani.
The items that I recommend will be the Kodi vepudu a must try and the biryani.
More items are to be tried, and I will keep everyone posted.
The restaurant is situated in a nice location and boasts an antique ambience that adds to its charm. However, the restrooms are notably unclean, which detracts from the overall experience.
Additionally, be cautious with the hot water temperature, as it can cause scalding. Overall, while the food and setting are impressive, attention to cleanliness and safety is needed.