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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Mughlai Restaurant

    Mughlai Restaurant

    3.5
    (504 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$

    Best of Dallas winner for good reason (by D Magazine)! The $20 lunch buffet is such a good value in…read more2026 and every main Indian dish you'd crave is there, and includes Naan and chai tea. Very clean and relaxing ambiance as well.

    The food was really good, let's start with that. I've eaten at several nice Indian restaurants in…read morethe North Dallas area, and this ranks with the best of them. The service was helpful as well. Very nice, very friendly, didn't rush us, and answered all of our questions. The problem was the crowd. I don't know if this happens a lot, but our server told us that it did. There were probably about 50 people having a private party in the main dining area. They were cordoned off, but they had very loud music and a microphone that several group members used. Long, long toasts and "how I met your folks" kind of stuff. They were talking when we got there and they were still talking when we left about an hour and a half later. It was extremely loud. I'm all for having a good time when you go out. But I think that this restaurant needs to consider getting a private party room if they're going to continue doing this on a regular basis. There were several diners around us who appeared to be displeased with the noise level as well. Like I said, this might have been a one-off. I would definitely go back again, but I will call first and ask if they're hosting any large gatherings that night. I suggest you do the same.

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    Delhi6 Indian Kitchen & Bar

    Delhi6 Indian Kitchen & Bar

    4.5
    (810 reviews)
    18.9 mi
    $$

    Ramp to enter the eating hall has bumps and risky for seniors…read more Door of the restroom men no good Food quality medium Over all good

    Usually, when Yelp sends me on a 30-minute trek for lunch, it's because the algorithm has decided I…read moreneed more "character building" or that I haven't spent enough on gas this month. My "quick search" for local Indian food spat out Delhi6 Indian Kitchen & Bar as the top choice. Thirty minutes and 14 miles of Highland Village pavement later, I checked Google Maps only to find there was an Indian spot one mile from my location. At that point, I wasn't just hungry; I was "Yelp-betrayed" hungry. Walking into Delhi6 is a bit of a trip. I expected a standard restaurant; I got a lounge that felt like I should have traded my sneakers for a velvet blazer. It was dim, moody, and featured tabletop lamps that made me feel like I was about to negotiate a high-stakes merger--or at least a very serious order of Garlic Naan. I was greeted by Rohi, a man so well-dressed he made the rest of the room look under-rendered. He introduced himself as the acting manager and dropped a line so bold I almost choked on my own anticipation: "This is the best Indian restaurant in all of Texas." Sir, those are "fightin' words" in a state that takes its spices as seriously as its brisket. My expectations didn't just rise; they hit the ceiling. To see if Rohi was a prophet or just a very stylish salesman, I applied my standard Indian Food Litmus Test. No fancy bells and whistles--just the classics. Their menu, by the way, is a literal tome. It's as thick as the Cheesecake Factory menu, but thankfully with fewer pictures of Glazed Salmon and more promises of cumin-induced euphoria. The Tandoori Chicken was smokey, tender, redder than a fire engine. It had that perfect "kissed by the flames" char and a deep, smoky soul. The Chicken Tikka Masala balanced creaminess and spice. It was sweet, savory, and vibrating with bright spices. The chicken was so tender it practically dissolved on impact. The Paratha was dry and a bit tough--the one "C" on an otherwise straight-A report card. Despite the paratha being more "cardboard" than "cloud-like," the rest of the meal was a revelation. I found myself nodding along to Rohi's bold claims with every bite of that Tikka Masala. The flavors weren't just good; they were "I'm glad I drove 14 miles for this" good. It's right up there with the heavy hitters like Taj Mahal and Café Maharani. If I ever find myself in Highland Village again--or if Yelp decides to trick me into a cross-state road trip--I'm stopping back at Delhi6. Thank you, Yelp, for being terrible at math but excellent at finding me a five-star "mistake."

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    Namak Indian Restaurant & Bar

    Namak Indian Restaurant & Bar

    4.2
    (33 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    We popped in on Mother's Day. Didn't have a reservation but we didn't have a hard time getting in…read more The service is decent but they didn't have a bartender working so we couldn't try any of their cocktails (seems like a big missed revenue opportunity!). We got several dishes and we even got one dish where they clearly messed up the recipe. The Laal maas we ordered was super sweet and tasted like it had ketchup as a base. The good thing was we told our waiter and he quickly sent a manager out to make things right. They expedited a replacement and they didn't make an issue of it at all. We also got the salmon, butter chicken, naan, and some appetizers. All the food was tasty and the staff was approachable as well. The prices are a bit high for a strip mall Indian restaurant but the ambiance is decent inside.

    Our first meal in Dallas, and what an awesome experience, the decor is inviting and clean. The…read moreservice is great with a bottle of water sitting on the table. The appetizer was the raw mango salad that was very refreshing and the sweetness was balanced by the hot pepper. The entrees Butter Chicken was absolutely delicious, smooth creamy and the seasoning was perfect, you will use all of your Naan dipping it in the sauce. The Chicken Tikka Masala had an excellent depth of flavor chicken was so tender, another great dish. Great start to our Dallas food adventure.

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