
The Mango Tree Indian Cuisine is the first authentic dine-in Indian restaurant in Montgomery township. We are located in the Montgomery Place at Belle Mead. We serve authentic North and South Indian dishes (Butter Chicken, Chicken Tikka masala, Biryani, Dosa, Idli, Naan and more). Our restaurant is 15 mins drive from the Greater Princeton University area. We also have banquet hall.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2311 US-206 suite 102, Belle Mead, NJ 08502
Phone: (908) 829-3169
Website: http://www.mangotreemonty.com/
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Reviews
The ambiance was cozy and welcoming, and the staff were incredibly friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable about the menu. We had breakfast also lunch the next day. Their Briyani was outstanding. Salty and pepper baby corn is a must try in appetizer. Everything is so unique. I visited this restaurant from Houston., no restaurant in Houston matches the experience at Mango Tree.
If you’re looking for flavorful, homestyle Indian food that hits all the right notes, this place is a must-visit. I’m already looking forward to my next meal here. Highly recommend
We ordered naan and kadai paneer, and it seemed like a lot of color and spice were added, which affected the taste. The dosa was good; however, the chutney appeared to be served straight from the fridge and was cold.
After dinner, I experienced a stomach upset, though I’m not sure of the exact reason.
I had heard good things since it’s a new restaurant, but after visiting, it felt like more hype than quality.
No wait for pickup, in and out.
Went in for dinner and absolutely enjoyed every single dish that we ordered.
The Pepper Chicken Soup was soothing to the soul and was exactly what we needed on a crisp Fall night.
We started off with the Chicken 65, Karivepaku Chicken and the Tandoori Broccoli. Both the chicken dishes were absolutely yummy in their own ways and the chicken was so tender and perfectly cooked.
Tandoori Broccoli was new to us and fast became a delicious favorite – the spiciness of the coating contrasted with the beautifully crisp broccoli!
For the mains, we paired the layered Parotta with Butter Chicken Masala and the Kadai Veg.
The Butter Chicken Masala had some added twist in the masala that made it stand out and different from others we’ve had before.
The Kadai Veg with the Paneer was wonderful and filling!
The boneless chicken biriyani that we missed taking a pic of was so good too! In all of the dishes, we could totally taste the freshness in the masalas and what a difference it made!!!
After all this indulgence we couldn’t leave without tasting the Mango Rasmalai and the Mango Lassi. True to it’s name, the restaurant had made a mark with both the Mango dishes!
If you’re looking to get your Indian food fix, you can’t go wrong with this one!
Oh I should also mention this for the Indians out there – when you step in, the mango tree mural, the Worli art and the rattan furniture are sure to take you on a nostalgic trip. Fabulous decor with the right combo of retro and chic!
Update 8/24
Kicking off Onam celebration with a delicious spread! So many items served beautifully on a banana leaf – the portion sizes were perfect and the dishes were light enough that at the end we felt satiated without being cloyed. Lovely start to a season of celebration!