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    India's Restaurant

    3.8 (570 reviews)
    ModerateIndian, Buffets
    Open 11:00 am - 2:30 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Shveta A.

    You can't go wrong with the classics and India's gets them very right. From the moment you enter the restaurant, you are greeted with friendly staff and a grand yet comfortable interior. Every time I order to-go, the food is ready on time and still fresh! I loveeee the saag paneer, malai kofta, chicken tikka, naan, tandoori and kheer! While having a rich and authentic taste, the spice level is not overpowering for people like me who like it mild haha. The dessert is sweet and refreshing, a perfect finish.

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    Jando S.

    A well known lunch buffet destination in the heart of the Galleria, India's is always teetering on the love it or hate it spectrum. They're solid on their best days, but bordering a train wreck on their worst, it's never obvious where they'll slide to on any given day. They've been consistent at being inconsistent, and yet I still find myself here for the occasional work lunch or solo meal. Their dedicated parking is an immediate sell and it's rarely ever full. The same goes for the dine-experience, which has always been casual and low key each time I've been here. Lunch usually has more of an atmosphere and dinner is a little less lively. The interior is dated with extremely dark carpet and dimly lighting throughout. Those mirror slivers along the wall are fun but the restrooms are not. (#1) The lunch buffet is the real draw. Despite so much of their business resorting to takeout, I would venture this is the best version one will find of them. The spread is a good daily spread, with a handful of meat options and plenty of vegetarian ones. It's not particularly well maintained, as evidenced by the countless splatter along the edges even during opening time. I appreciate the creamy sag paneer with chunks of cheese and semi-runny spinach. While the tandoori chicken is a tad drier than I like, I appreciate that they've not skimped on the chunks of meat. The chicken tikka masala, daal makhani, and lamb rogan josh are average at best, but are saucey enough to keep most folks interested. I was pleasantly surprised with the navaratan korma and chana masala, as they're both light with a kick, but the gobi manchurian could definitely use some work. I always appreciate the notion of tableside naan, even if it comes across as a bit dry and in serious need of butter. Someone needs to cover up the desserts or the fruit flies will eventually find their way in there. At $18 for the variety, I think things could certainly be worse. What isn't working for them is the service and management. The guys standing around the room can get a bit pushy at times and their snippiness with customers coming in can be a turnoff. Speaking of a turnoff, the website has prices different from the menu. Definitely not cool. Ultimately I still think there is potential here. Some staff training with interaction could probably be utilized and the place could definitely use a makeover. Most other places can get away with this if the food was so good that it didn't matter. Unfortunately, that's just not the case. __________ (#1) Hold it. Wait it out.

    Buffet option
    Thuy P.

    This used to be my favorite place in the early 2000. But then Houston expands with more options to choose for Indian cuisine and I haven't been back for a long time. They now serve buffet for lunch at about $20 and a là carte but the menu price is about $20 too. I'm not a big fan of buffet so I was willing to pay the butter chicken from the menu but I asked the server if it comes with naan ,he said it didn't come with anything. That's odd bcoz at other restaurants they do serve with naans. Therefore I decided to eat the buffet options. Food wasn't that great anymore and services definitely was awful. There were a lot of servers but not friendly. They all looked so grouchy like they have to be there to work, so weird. To top this is a buffet so literally they don't have to do much of services. The place used to be packed and now it looks so empty. Hopefully the owner will look into it and makes some changes since the competition is quite strong these days. I'm a bit disappointed bcoz I brought 2 friends with me and bragging about how wonderful was in the early 2000.

    Soda are no refillable.  No fizzle.  Expensive considering it's a fountain drink and not a good one at that.  Small too.
    Patrick L.

    I was craving for Indian food and saw that India's is supposed to have the best lunch buffet and offered a variety of popular dishes. It was not very busy when I came in. There were people sitting at the booths by the windows but empty otherwise. Ordered soda and found out later they charge per glass (non-refillable). It wasn't even good with no fizz. They didn't put ice on it so not cold too. Suggest they provide a can of cold soda with ice instead. They do have ice tea that is refillable. My first plate consists of butter chicken, saag paneer, fried onions and tandoori chicken. Thought the fried onions were good esp with chutney. The butter chicken sauce was tasty but the chicken itself was dry. The tandoori chicken was dry too and would have like it with more spices. The saag paneer was different from what I remember... thought it should have more taste to it. Also tried the rest of the entrees. Lamb curry has a tasty sauce. Lamb was not chewy but not tender. There was a cabbage dish and another chicken dish which were ok. I like the sauces more than the meats or vegetables. They served fresh naan on the table. Ended the meal with mango pudding and rice pudding. Wish they had fresh fruits or traditional dessert like gulab jaman. Overall, if you want a variety of Indian food to try, this place is ok but I have tasted better. They displayed a lot of the awards on one wall. Maybe they do better for dinner? I'll let others be the judge.

    Manchurian cauliflower not on the menu
    Kira L.

    Food - average Indian food in houston, average price. This is my first time here and we ordered a few dishes the servers recommended including the chicken tika masala, lamb Rogan josh, Manchurian fried cauliflower, chaat, naan, rice. The curry needs a little more depth in the flavor. Meat wasn't particularly tender. Wouldn't recommend the Manchurian cauliflower it's like orange chicken or general Tso chicken but cauliflower version and it's not even crispy. Service - friendly Ambiance - nice clean organized, love the booth areas

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    The food was awesome even the other employees that are from India said it was authentic.

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    Turmeric Indian Cuisine - Chicken Tikka Masala with an order of Plain Naan

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    5.0 miWashington Corridor, The Heights

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    We very rarely go to the Hilcroft area, but after seeing so many rave reviews, we decided to give…read morethis place a try and had high expectations for the food. Unfortunately, our experience was quite the opposite. The first thing we noticed when we entered the restaurant was a strong, unpleasant smell. Since we had specifically gone there to try the food, we still decided to dine in. We ordered chai, Mysore masala dosa, chole bhature, and samosas. None of the dishes really stood out. The food was just average; not terrible, but definitely not worth making the drive for. The chai in particular had almost no flavor, and we couldn't even finish it. Overall, it was a disappointing experience, especially given the hype. There are many better options in the Katy/Richmond area where you can find great food in a much more pleasant dining environment. The smell inside the restaurant was also concerning, as it raises questions about hygiene and food safety standards. For context, we visited on a Saturday morning around 11:30 AM, so it wasn't late in the day or close to closing time. Based on this experience, I wouldn't prefer to visit again.

    Shiv Saga has long been one of my go-to spots for tasty Indian vegetarian light bites. Ordering is…read moresimple: walk up to the counter, place your order, and let them know the number of the table or booth you want to sit at. When your food is ready, they'll call your number for pickup. Water, cups, utensils, and napkins are all self-serve on the side counter. I ordered the Dahi Puri and the Rava Masala Dosa. The Dahi Puri was excellent as always. This time, the potato filling for the dosa was served on the side instead of inside, so you scoop it into the dosa yourself. Different, but still delicious and very satisfying. The restaurant is in a great location near Hillcroft in the Gandhi District, surrounded by other Indian restaurants and grocery stores. Service is friendly, prices are reasonable, and there's plenty of parking in the large shared lot. A solid spot for dosas, puris, and quick Indian bites.

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    7.9/10 I recently tried Kumar's for some Indian food and…read morewas pleasantly surprised. I ordered through one of the delivery apps and scored a buy one get one free special, which made the value absolutely worth it. For the amount of food I received, the price was great. They even included bread on the side, which I appreciated and did not expect with the promo. What really stood out to me was how fast everything was. The food was ready within about seven minutes of me placing the order. That kind of efficiency is impressive. They were also very attentive and made sure everything was correct. As for the food itself, it tasted really good. The flavors were solid and satisfying. Is it the best Indian food I have ever had? No. But for the value, speed, and overall experience, it is definitely a place I would order from again. If you are looking for good Indian food at a great price point, especially when they are running specials, this spot is absolutely worth trying.

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