Karma Indian Cuisine and Lounge North Spokane

  4.4 – 431 reviews   • Indian restaurant

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Address: 2606 N Monroe St, Spokane, WA 99205

Phone: (509) 315-9371

Website: https://karmaindiancuisine.us/

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Reviews

Dave Chamberlin
1st time here and so far so good. Clean bathroom however watch your step as this location must have been an ol house or something. The hallway to the bathroom is uneven walking. It’s not bad but watch your step. Service so far is great, it smells great what ever there cooking. The taste is delicious. I ordered the chicken paprika for 20.99 plus garlic cheese Nana. I have never had this dish and was a little apprehensive. The waiter recommended it. His name was Robert so make sure you tell him “Dave said hello.” That would mess with him. Anyway I degrees, food was incredibly flavorful, nicely plated. Although it was not my choice the food was great but this dish just wasnt my cup of tea. But still very very good. Don’t forget to tell Robert if yah see him, Dave said hello…
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kal k (kal)
1. Cleanliness and Facilities
• ☐ The dining area was clean and well-maintained
• ☒ The bathroom was not clean and needs more frequent checks
• Additional Comments:
The restroom faucet should be upgraded. It currently has an old-style turn handle that is inconvenient and unhygienic. A touchless faucet or single-handle lever would be much better for customers to wash their hands easily and safely.

2. Beverage Service
• ☐ Excellent
• ☒ Needs Improvement
• Comments:
When ordering tea, it was served in a mug without a tray, and the tea bag was already placed inside the water. Customers should be given the option to open and steep their own tea bag for freshness and presentation. A tray with a napkin or spoon would make the service look more professional.

3. Payment Experience
• ☐ Satisfied
• ☒ Needs Improvement
• Comments:
The waiter brought the receipt without being asked, waited by the table for payment, and asked if we wanted change back. It made the situation slightly uncomfortable. It would be better to give customers a moment to review the receipt and decide on their own pace.

4. Overall Experience
• ☐ Excellent
• ☒ Fair
• ☐ Poor

Additional Suggestions:

Improve restroom cleanliness and upgrade fixtures for hygiene.
Serve tea more professionally with a tray and unopened tea bag.
Train staff on polite payment handling to ensure a relaxed customer experience.
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Ronnie Stuart
This was my first time having Indian food ever and I have to say I was very impressed. This was not only delicious but it was so flavorful. Everything was really good. Even the service was amazing. They were super nice. Asked if everything was okay. Just would definitely recommend this spot. They also have a full bar. I did not partake but I thought that was very cool! The naan bread was so good I ended up getting this chicken dish. That was so good! I think I got it at like a medium heat and I really liked it. I felt like I could have definitely went a little spicier but it was really good
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Zoey Scott
I’m really disappointed to have to write this, but what happened during our recent visit left me feeling uncomfortable enough that I feel it needs to be shared.

On Friday, February 13th, my partner and I chose to celebrate Valentine’s Day early at Karma, which has been one of our favorite places in town. The restaurant was nearly empty when we arrived, so it definitely wasn’t a busy or high-stress situation.

We were seated and greeted by our server, who brought us water. He asked if the bill would be on one check or two before we had even ordered, which I found slightly unusual but didn’t think much of at the time.

When we placed our order, we were asked to choose a spice level from 1–5. My partner ordered first and chose a level 2. I also chose a 2. My partner jokingly questioned whether I was sure, since I usually enjoy more spice. As I started to respond and explain that I just didn’t want to risk it, our server abruptly cut me off and loudly snapped, “DO YOU WANT. ANY. DRINKS???”

The tone and volume were completely uncalled for. We were both stunned. I calmly replied that water was fine.

After that interaction, the server walked away and began speaking with a their coworker. They stepped into a nearby back room, still visible from our table, and the server was visibly upset and making facial expressions toward us that felt clearly negative and directed. The entire situation shifted from uncomfortable to humiliating very quickly.

Not to mention he literally became extremely heated and raised his voice more after leaving our table and didn’t even come back to our table, and had his coworker finish serving for him.
My partner immediately became anxious, worried they had done something wrong. It was painfully clear to me that the reaction seemed tied to us as a couple. Whether or not that assumption is correct, the treatment we received felt hostile and deeply disrespectful.

Rather than escalate the situation, I asked for our food to be boxed to go. I didn’t want to cancel the order and waste the kitchen’s effort, but I also no longer felt comfortable staying. No one should feel embarrassed or unsafe while simply trying to enjoy dinner with someone they love.

I understand that not everyone shares the same beliefs. However, personal views should never interfere with basic professionalism or respectful customer service. Regardless of background, orientation, or personal opinion, customers deserve to be treated with courtesy.

Because of this experience, I won’t be returning. I won’t tolerate being spoken to or treated that way—especially in a place I am supporting with my business.

I truly hope this was an isolated incident, but I felt it was important to share.
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Maggie Riddell
Everything we ate was a 10/10! I got the vegetable korma with paneer – we got the samosas, and Garlic, garlic cheese and butter naan and omg they were all SO GOOD!! All entrees were 5/5 spice and they were spicy but added flavor! Finished with rice pudding to cool us down, it was delicious!

Service was welcoming and food came out perfectly timed. Restaurant was clean and welcoming! We’ll be back!
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Aimee Nimri
Tired Karma last night for restaurant week. I didn’t take photos of the first course, but I was slightly disappointed. For my first course I ordered Moong Dal Chaat-it was dry. Not sure if that’s how it’s supposed to be. I’ve tried a similar dish at Mango Tree and it was delicious. Didn’t care for it here. My second and third course was a lot better- I ordered the Chicken Methi Mali in a spice level 4 for my second course. That was delicious. Dessert I ordered the Carrot Cake and that was pretty good. Service was okay. Took a while to be seated and take our orders. My friend ordered the Singhara Aloo Tikki for the first course and that was delicious! Second course, he ordered Saag with Goat. Saag with Goat was interesting and Gulabjamun with Rabdi for his third course. That was delicious! Overall, good flavors. Not bad, might give it another try in the near future.
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Jessica Herrera
The food is absolutely delicious. Tastes fresh. Service is great but they are a little in your face. It’s hard to explain because they do leave you alone, but when they check on you it’s kind of intense haha. The atmosphere is a little dark and a little more upscale than just your average restaurant. Not super formal but not casual.
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Josh Weekly
You think you’ve had the real Taste of India…
You think you’ve been to the Top of India…
You might even swear by your favorite India House…
And sure, maybe you’ve relaxed under a The Mango Tree or two…

But let’s be honest — the place you’re actually looking for doesn’t have mango trees, doesn’t need directions, and definitely isn’t guessing.

That place is Karma Indian Cuisine and Lounge.

This is where Indian food stops being “good” and starts being correct. The flavors are deep, intentional, and unapologetically authentic. Every dish tastes like it knows exactly what it’s supposed to be — no shortcuts, no confusion, no watered-down anything.

If the other spots are stops along the way, Karma is the destination.
If you’ve eaten everywhere else first, congratulations — that just means you earned your way here.

Turns out… real taste comes down to Karma. ✨
Five stars. No debate.
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Dana Weaver
Had lunch with my family here recently and it was great! Food was delicious, great atmosphere and service. Everyone there was so friendly and welcoming and professional. I will definitely be back. I recommend the butter chicken!
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Alexis Denchel
I have doordashed at this place many times and it smelled so good. This is what my husband and I had. I had the mushroom and it was so sweet, I am ordering it again. The mango ice cream in a dish fabulous. Love it. I’m coming back again. This is the best Indian restaurant I’ve had so far.
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