

Spice 6 brings a fast casual take on authentic Indian cuisine with an innovative menu that is approachable to everyone. Since opening the first Spice 6 in May 2012, the local restaurant chain with three locations in the Washington Metropolitan area is the Indian quick service concept best known delivering fresh and authentic ingredients made your way and flavored to perfection.
Relaxed, modern storefront for customized Indian fare prepared at a counter with ample seating.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 740 6th St NW, Washington, DC 20001
Phone: (202) 847-0508
Website: https://www.spice-6.com/
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The food was flavorful — paneer was soft, gravy was authentic, and the spice level was just right.
Naan was medium-soft and fresh.
The portion size was decent for one person.
Total bill: around $24.
Overall, a good Indian food experience in DC.
⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4 / 5)
Overall, the prices are too high for the inconsistent service and experience. Not recommended
Their chai (instant I think) not too sweet and wonderful cardamon taste.
Also has the lamb salad, though I ordered a side veg, was very filling, had the green spicy chutney (not served on the side, it was poured on top) which set the spice level perfectly for me.
Mysor Masa dosa was really good compared to plain dosa.
Vada Pav was okay, nothing out of the ordinary but their Bahubali burger was flavorful
We initially ordered masala dosa, idli, dahi vada and paav bhaji. They informed us that they were out of pav bhaji and replaced it with rice, chana masala, and masala dosa (without charging anything extra as they were extremely crowded).
Masala dosa tasted nice, the potatoes inside were good too. But sambhar was sweet and the veggies were uncooked and a bit bitter in them. Idli and chutney were good as well.
I liked chhole as they were not too oily and not too spicy. Were mild and tasted fine with rice.
Dahi vada was a bit disappointing as they over fried the vada like aaloo tikki and added dahi to it, which is not how you make it.
I liked the service as despite the crowd and chaos caused by the crowd and continuous ordering, the staff did not panic or lose control and were still talking nicely with the customers patiently! But yes, if you want to sit and eat and enjoy more options, better to go early for dinner ~6-6:30 pm as after 7pm onwards, they are out of some items and their will be a line so your order would take time!