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    Amma's Indian Kitchen

    4.1 (14 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:30 pm, 4:00 PM - 9:30 PM

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    Authentic Indian food and a very extensive menu. Owners were very friendly and attentive. The food was absolutely amazing. Will be back.

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    Best indian food in toledo. Good service and prices. They made a lot of changes since opening.

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    Loved special chicken biryani! Good taste of the food with all Indian spices..Also liked ghee roast chicken was lil salty but tasty.

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    We had the paneer tikka dosa and the uttappam, both favorites from our travels in India and difficult to find in Toledo.

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    Tandoor Cuisine Of India - Mixed grill

    Tandoor Cuisine Of India

    4.0(183 reviews)
    6.9 mi
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    Chicken/beer. I feel like these are 2 things I know best. I have never had Indian food but I am the…read moreone who orders the hottest wings ever. Sweat dropping from your face, nose running. That's me. So I checked the menu about 20 times before meeting my girl for lunch. Decided on the mixed grill. Asked the server for suggestions. All she suggested was the curries. Asked about apps and if any bread/naan comes with meal. Nope she says. No help on the apps. I ordered pakoras and got garlic naan since she says no. So she brings something I assume was the garlic naan. Found out it regular naan that comes before the meal. The pakoras tasted like air. No flavor whatsoever. Got my mixed grill. It couldn't have been cooked that day. It was so dry and my medium spicy sauce had less spice than bbq. Tasted my girls chicken curry(mild spicy) and it tasted the same as mine. How does that happen? I tried a few bites with some rice n Im done. Took it home for the man and he took a few nibbles n threw it out except the naan. I didn't taste the naan because I thought that's what came out first. Ugh. Either I needed a different server or a different Indian place. I would totally go back n try something else. With some guidance. There's several other Indian spots in town which are a little more $$ but I think I will try one of those

    Absolutely love this place!! The service was incredible. Me and my mans are from Detroit and we…read moredidn't know most vegan friendly places close so early. So, starving, we went here super last minute, and they were super accommodating even though they were packed! The man at the door took our order fast and got us a seat once someone left. While we waited for a seat, we checked out the picture books of India, which kept us entertained and set a vibe. The food was incredible, too! I love peshwari naan and find it difficult to find sometimes, so I'm so glad they had it and as for the rest of the meal, we had the aloo gobi masala, and vegetarian platter, and all I can say is YUM! Would recommend for the service and food alone, but the atmosphere was welcoming and cozy and made our dining experience really nice, too.

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    Bombay Kitchen 419 - Samosa Chaat

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    4.4(124 reviews)
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    When you mix delicious Indian flavors with your favorite street food snacks, it's impossible to go…read morewrong. Bombay is owned by the sweetest family - Rita is passionate and cares about her guests and has truly made something magical with the menu. They serve all the traditional Indian flavors, and some exclusive like the 65 sauce which is only available here, and twisted them into yummy dishes like pizzas, wings, tacos, burritos, and more. Have you heard of Indian beer? Wine? I hadn't either, but it's a delight. That Rupee Gold is a delicious option. You can dine in and watch Bollywood on the screen or just enjoy all of the dishes. The mango smoothie is a treat for dessert!

    Bombay Kitchen 419 was on the Foodie Card blindly selected for our random dinner destination. It…read morewas our first visit and chose to dine in. This food genre would be labeled as Indian Street Food. This seems to be a very popular choice for take out as people were coming in for their orders the entire time we were in the restaurant. We were presented with a sample of the 3 most popular curries: Tikka Missala; Makhani; and Chicken 65. Pur server was very helpful in making selections as we let her know this was our first visit. We chose a chicken tikka missala and lamb curry with garlic butter naan. Both dishes were very tasty to say the least. The interior is tastefully decorated and is quite welcoming. Thanks to our Foodie Card we received $10 off an order of $30. We will be back!

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    Al Nur Market & Grill - Grape leaves and parsley

    Al Nur Market & Grill

    3.4(5 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    Received order with many missing items. Hummus came with no pita or veggies. Falafels we're dry and…read moreover cooked. But got lots of parsley! No sauces included :(

    My coworker, who is a Pakistani and I were very excited when this place finally opened. We were…read morefrequent visitors of the Taiwanese restaurant next door, when we first saw that there was going to be a seemingly Middle-Eastern market opening next door. (BTW, I'm not sure what happened to the Taiwanese place next door, but they've been closed for a few weeks now. I'm still trying to figure out if it's temporary or permanent) Anyone who's dined out enough times in Toledo will more likely tell you Toledo weirdly -- I use the term affectionately -- has very good Mediterranean/Middle-Eastern cuisine. You get a wide variety of them, too, such as those of mom-n-pop markets that offer lunch menus, and you also get the nice, family-style sit-down restaurants too. Most of them are very good. Al Nur falls into the former category. What's interesting about them is that their grocery consist of Middle-Eastern, Pakistani and Indian items. And let me tell you, most of their items are VERY well-priced. I don't have much experience with Middle-Eastern groceries so I can't say much about them, but I'm certainly going to try them out (probably with my coworker's help) next time I'm in need of some ethnic groceries. First visit, I ordered their "mixed grill" lunch, which is their version of the kebab combo plate. Came with 3 different skewers of meat over bed of rice and a side salad. Chicken Tawook and (lamb, I believe) shawarma were excellent. Taste I was definitely widely used to. Beef kafta however, I have to mention, had a slightly different spice/seasoning to it. It reminded me of the taste of an Iraqi restaurant I visited in D.C. a few years ago. It was a place my family and my wife's sister's family tried, and I remember my wife was slightly put off by the very strong spice aroma the restaurant had. In my own experience, "Middle-Eastern" labeled places seem to have slightly stronger aroma than those that are labeled "Mediterranean." A quick research will show that it may be because of the availability and usage of different ingredients of spices in different regions. I have the privilege of working/having worked with people of different ethnic background, and I love consulting them about similarities and differences between them. This particular coworker who was born in Pakistan, but had many years of growing up in Kuwait, where his father worked, tells me beef at Al Nur reminds him of what he calls "authentic" Middle-Eastern food from his childhood. Of course, you'll find regions in the States where Middle-Easterners segregate, where you'll have access to their authenticity, but it's certainly not something that's viewed as widely available, IMO. I can tell you right now that it's not going to be for everyone, just like strong-spiced Indian/Pakistani food aren't. But those of us who have the palate for them, I think it's a treat that we now have another Middle-Eastern option in Al Nur. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm gonna go pick me up a couple sandwiches for dinner. I've been salivating for them this whole time I was writing about them.

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