
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3707 Belmont Ave, Youngstown, OH 44505
Phone: (234) 855-0103
Website: https://tasteofindiaoh.com/
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Reviews
OMG!!!! the Fish Amritsari was prepared by the boss (the wife Sunaina). It was “SUPERLICIOUSLY FANTABOULOUS”, the taste was so good, with the perfect blend of marination and so tender yet crispy. The Chicken Jalfrezi left me MESMERISED. The gravy sauce which was well done was so HEAVENLY. It was seasoned with the right kind of spices to enhance the taste and garnished perfectly with the right kind of elements. Full marks for presentation.
There was a new kind of drink introduced to me which just got me refreshed and rejuvenating. It was known as the Lime Mint Soda!!
Alhamdulillah for such an evening which felt like home by the kind of hospitality and the taste of the food. Just one problem…I couldn’t get up after the meal…I had to call a recovery service becos I hogged a lot. LOLS!!! 🙂
All I can say that this couple the husband and wife (Sunny & Sunaina) used to make lovely food before but now they create Magic!!!
I wish I had a place like this close to where I reside.
For those looking for some good tasty and “HALAAL” food this is the place to be. TASTE OF INDIA, Belmont Ave, Youngstown.
Many suggestions have been put as a home away from home however this place tops it. From the ambience created until the see off that is till u leave the restaurant you actually feel the energy and the vibes of being at home. I have physically witnessed this from the couple that owns and handles the restaurant themselves with their team.
Sunny & Sunaina the owners of the restaurant are a multitasking couple who prepare the dishes, serve and ensures that the customers are enjoying every bit of the Indian delicacies. I am yet to see this elsewhere though I have travelled almost over the globe and been to many such places.
The name of the restaurant “Taste Of India” actually brings you the taste of Indian food.
The biryanis, the kadais, the chicken tikka, butter chicken and the list goes endless. One does not need to decide what to eat just order and rest assured your taste buds will bless you.
I usually go for the buffet which is merely $15.00 for any amount of serving since I get to taste all the different foods prepared. To begin with the appetizers like samosas & fritters with a choice between 2 chutneys (spicy and sweet Indian sauce), then the main course of different varieties like butter chicken, chicken kadai, chicken korma, vindaloo, dal makhani, dal tadka and many more until the last sweet dish sewaiyan (vermicelli) is just mouth watering. The food definitely you can eat to your stomach content but not to your heart content and that’s why drives you back to them.
The entire team is really hardworking people and very very friendly. The best part is they encourage feedback so they can keep improvising it.
Sunny is a specialist for making naan and roti (Indian bread). All his bread are par excellent however I love the garlic naan that he makes. Super tasty.
If you feel this can’t be true then try going there or ordering online as they have take away and dine in.
A must go and a must not miss place.
Full marks for the entire team for food, hardwork, hospitality, variety, etc.
I want to share my experience regarding the food and service at this restaurant. First and foremost, there is no time limit for posting a review—feedback can be shared whenever necessary.
Starting a restaurant doesn’t just mean serving food; it means serving properly cooked and safe food. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case here. Our family was served uncooked food, which could have made us sick—especially our toddlers, who are more vulnerable to foodborne illnesses. What’s worse is that the staff acknowledged the issue, agreeing that the food was uncooked and unhealthy to eat.
My husband and I chose not to make a scene in front of other customers, and we paid for what we ate. However, this is unacceptable. If we wanted free food, we could have gone to a charity. Attached is a picture of one of the plates we were served. As you can see, what was described as “salad for decoration” was included on the plate. According to U.S. law, everything placed on a plate should be edible.
This experience has left us deeply disappointed, and I hope the restaurant takes this feedback seriously to improve their food quality and service standards.
We order only appetizer. Samosa was frozen. And pakora was not cooked. If you want you stomach get upset go to this restaurant. Salad was also staled. Restaurant itself a joke