Namaste and welcome to Spice Fine Indian Cuisine. It is our great pleasure to introduce to you the varied tastes of glorious India. You don’t have to trot the globe to give your taste buds a vacation! Once you step inside, our elegant décor, warm hospitality and enticing aromas will transport you to the fine eateries of India. Our delectable food will captivate you, and you will keep coming back for more. From intriguing the first time visitor to exceeding expectations of the seasoned Indian food connoisseur, we constantly strive to create a unique food experience for you. So enjoy your meal, and if there is anything we can do to make your experience more delightful, please do not hesitate to ask.
Casual eatery offering an extensive menu of classic Indian entrees, appetizers & breads.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9308 Anderson Mill Rd #500, Austin, TX 78729
Phone: (512) 525-8996
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Reservations: spiceindianrestaurant.com
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Reviews
The good was frankly, uninspiring. The portions were average to smaller with a lot of sauce but not as much meat (lamb/chicken/cheese). An exception to this was the shrimp biryani in that it came with a lot of rice. The garlic naan was excellent!
(I can’t blame them for the atmosphere as their A/C was broken the evening we visited.)
I hope some authorities carry out an inspection and teach them a lesson.
AVOID THIS PLACE !
It has both veg and non veg buffets.
Starters – chilly chicken, apollo fish, Tandoori chicken, Gobi 65 are good.
Entrees – chicken tikka, chicken sagi are good. Sambar is good too.
Desserts – Jilebi, gulab jam and halva are good.
Added pictures, please check. Must recommend for a buffet.
1. Restaurants itself is not well maintained and clean there were no dryer or tissue to clean your hand near washrooms.
2. Food quality is not good. We order paneer tikka but the gravy has savory flavor and it was not fresh. Paneer was hard to chew
3. There were no persons dedicated for taking orders or helping customers people are everywhere.
I would not recommend this restaurant or come back again
All items are really tasty and fresh and really worth every penny.
Veg and Non-Veg starters and really crispy and tasty.
The main course is also good.
Definitely recommend and I will visit soon.
Upon arriving, we were greeted by a lunchtime buffet that featured both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. However, after perusing the offerings, my friends and I decided to opt for the à la carte menu, as the buffet failed to entice our vegetarian palates. Our selections included Paneer Biryani, with varying levels of spiciness, Paneer Tikka Masala served with rice, and Garlic Naan.
The disappointment began with the Paneer Biryani. Its presentation appeared haphazard, resembling a simple layering of pre-cooked paneer curry and seasoned rice. While the spiciness was on point, the lack of care in the dish’s composition left us regretting our choice. The execution seemed off, making us question the chef’s familiarity with authentic biryani preparation. The dish was a miss, and we wished we had chosen differently.
Moving on to the Paneer Tikka Masala, our expectations were further let down. Instead of the promised Paneer Tikka Masala, it was evident that we were served a rendition of the common Paneer Butter Masala. The absence of the expected grilled onions and red/green bell peppers, coupled with a lack of spice and questionable salt levels, left us perplexed. We even reached out to the staff, hoping for some clarity, but their response only deepened our confusion. We reluctantly consumed the dish, mainly due to our exhaustion and hunger after the move.
The Garlic Naan was a saving grace, offering a well-cooked and flavorful accompaniment to the paneer tikka masala, or rather paneer butter masala. The contrast of the naan’s texture against the dish’s creamy consistency provided a semblance of balance to the meal.
Having relocated to Austin, I find myself hesitant to return to this restaurant to explore its other vegetarian offerings. My initial optimism has been dampened by a lackluster dining experience. Regrettably, I cannot enthusiastically recommend this restaurant to friends and acquaintances, as I suspect its popularity may be more a result of its strategic location rather than the quality of its cuisine. It’s possible that the American palate with its milder taste preferences may find solace here, but for those seeking an authentic and satisfying Indian culinary experience, this restaurant may fall short.
In conclusion, my visit to this Indian restaurant in Austin proved to be a disappointment, as the dishes failed to live up to their descriptions and the overall experience left much to be desired. While the Garlic Naan stood out as a highlight, the lack of authenticity, subpar spicing, and overall confusion surrounding the dishes made it unlikely that I’ll revisit this establishment or recommend it to others.