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    4.5 (92 reviews)
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    GARLIC Naan
    Chelsea S.

    This spot makes the best Naan. If you are a stranger to spice and a virgin to Indian food dont say you want it spicy here because they do not disappoint with the spice! Ha love it.

    Chole Bhature (2pcs.)

    Came in on Christmas afternoon looking for something to warm me up on the rainy day. There were a lot of options on the menu and a couple of families enjoying the food. Ended up getting the chole bhatura(spice level 3),veggie samosa and some chai. The food came out pretty quickly after placing the order. And the inside was warm and cozy. Everything we ordered was excellent and the chole was definitely spicy and perfectly paired with some onions and the soft fluffy bread. The chai was the perfect way to end the meal.

    Samosa chaat and veg Veggie Pakora
    Susan B.

    My husband and I went here for lunch. The decor/ambiance isn't much to look at and it was a bit chilly, but the food was decent and the people there were really kind and helpful! We had veggie pakora and samosa chaat to start. The chaat wasn't the best I've had, it was okay. The sauces with the pakora were my favorite part. We had saag paneer and keema naan for our meals. Both were fine.

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    Nathan B.

    Whoa, this place packs a powerhouse of flavor in a tiny, 24-person restaurant. It's clean and tasteful. - - Here's the skinny: Head in and walk to the back. Grab a menu and sit down to peruse. When you're ready, head up to the counter and order. Head back to your seat. The hostess/server will bring you everything. - - I went for the chicken korma, garlic naan, and the Indian coffee. - - When I ordered, I asked if they had chicken korma since it wasn't on the menu. She confirmed they did. She asked how spicy I like it. I said medium because I'm terrified of what hot would actually mean. But there was no spice at all. It was delicious so it didn't bug me. Next time I'll ask for spicy and see what happens. And there will definitely be a next time! - - Indian Coffee - As best as I can tell, the Indian coffee was basically a latte. It was very tasty. - - One final note: on two occasions while I was in the restaurant for about 30 minutes, homeless or underrepresented people walked into the restaurant displaying abnormal behavior. The hostess dealt with them swiftly and conscientiously. Do not let this deter you!

    Bhartha and Aloo Gobi, Plain Naan and Veggie Samosa (1pc)
    Amanda L.

    Delicious food! Great value. Vegan friendly. The only hard part was where to park when running in to grab takeout. It's right downtown so plan accordingly for running in to grab your delicious food!

    Garlic Naan
    Diana C.

    Full stop the food here is absolutely worth it. I had the saag paneer and my partner had the chicken vindaloo. I had a 2/5 but couldn't really taste the spiciness so I'd probably go a little higher if you like spice. The naan was amazing and the chai was probably some of the best I've ever had at an Indian restaurant. The people working here were lovely and kind, but the reviews that mention people doing strange things and entering the restaurant or doing drugs or other things outside the window are correct. There was a person who kept coming in repeatedly and trying to ask for free food and was bothering the host. There was a guy waiting on his food who seemed to know the workers who sent her away finally. But I'm really pretty frustrated with how this amazing restaurant is forced to just contend with this kind of thing when there was a police car parked one block over and 6 cops chatting across the way on the corner. I'd definitely go back here despite that and I never felt unsafe, but my partner felt he'd only want to come back for take out or delivery. Highly recommend the food and the service was great!

    Meat Tikka Masala (chicken) and garlic naan.
    Jacob R.

    Not gonna lie, I love this place so much. They're soooo very friendly here, expedient, and you cannot go wrong with their Tikka Masala with garlic naan. Also, being right by Pike Place Market - it is easy to shop till you drop, then pop by for a great meal. Family friendly!

    Tandoori Chicken
    Christopher L.

    Doesn't look like much when you walk pass but the food is spot on! Located on Pike not too far from the market, this little gem has some fantastic authentic food. We popped in here and was greeted when walking in and opted in to dine in. The service is friendly and helpful. The paneer was spiced great and fried to perfection. The lamb wrap was huge and very filling. It was delicious! As for the tandoori chicken, YES, this was worth it. It came with 4 big pieces of chicken, veggies and rice. The chicken was seasoned well, tender and juicy. It was so filling I took half home for lunch. It was absolutely delicious! Overall, I do not have any complaints and only compliments for this place. Can't wait to come back and try more of their delicious food. They also have takeout if you do not want to dine it. Haven't tried it but it appears it would travel well. Definitely worth takeout or stopping by for a bite.

    Chicken Tikka Masala (very little chicken)
    Brian T.

    You know when you go to a shopping mall or a college campus, there's usually a food court? A food court consisting of decent and sub-par dining options. Well, given the quality of the food, I wouldn't be surprised to find Spice King Seattle in the midst of a local food court. Now, the food was not terrible. Decent, actually. But it was far from authentic and nothing mind-blowing. We ordered: lamb biryani, chicken tikka masala, and garlic naan. Lamb biryani: major skimp on the lamb with a ton of rice. And the sauce was very watery and did not add to any flavor. The rice wasn't bad, but the star of the dish was supposed to be the lamb, or lack there of. Chicken tikka masala: honestly, we thought it was tomato bisque. On top of that, major skimp again on the chicken (probably 5-6 pieces in total). The curry tasted sweet and was actually pretty pleasant, but it had a huge tomato bisque taste. Garlic naan: cooked beautifully and was a great complimentary to the curry and biryani. Only problem? NO GARLIC AT ALL. Really big disappointment. Overall, this place wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either. I heard the one in Renton is great, so we'll skedaddle over there soon.

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    9 months ago

    Fantastic food, great service, I enjoy spicey food and this was on par for what I like. The regular nan was perfect for my taste.

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    The food was just hot and spicy on a cold Seattle day. We couldn't have asked for more!

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    Amazing food for those who want authentic Indian Punjabi cuisine- friendly service. Highly recommend

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    The best Indian authentic Punjabi food I had in years! Amazing butter chicken and naan. Great service too. Family friendly.

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    Best Indian food I've ever eaten? Incredible service? Super cozy seating area? Yes. Yes. Yes. Please eat here.

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    Delicious food, authentic flavors, warm ambiance, and friendly service--highly recommend this gem!

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    Taste of India

    4.3(2.2k reviews)
    4.2 miUniversity District
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    My husband and I went to taste of India on a rainy Saturday afternoon for a late lunch. The inside…read morewas warm and cozy, and our servers were prompt and attentive. The currys were piping hot and delicious. I've struggled to find great butter masala in Seattle, and taste of India's hit the mark! Not pictured, but their naans are huge. My husband and I each ordered naan, and the amount of rice, curry, and naan was the perfect amount for a full serving of leftovers. We were pleasantly surprised by the complimentary samosa appetizers and chocolate torte dessert. Ultimately this place is fantastic and we look forward to coming back- would love to come on a summer evening and sit outside on their patio.

    so, this place is pretty clearly, and almost objectively so, made exclusively for westerners…read more what i mean by that is that this place serves Indian food that will not attempt to challenge western palettes in any way - rather its goal is to have people walking out with a mildly positive attitude towards the food. if someone were to ask them how the food was, they will say that it's fine and say that indian food is an underrated cuisine. the first indication of this that caught my eye was on the menu, where it was listed that "all spice levels are American standard". The fact that this is on the menu at an *Indian restaurant* is pretty ridiculous, in my opinion. I'll get to the spice levels later The second indication was when the waiter brought out our naan, and said "Here's your naan bread". I almost laughed out loud at this point. Naan bread? Thank god we didn't order chai or he would've said "Here's your chai tea". when we actually got our food, it was as disappointing as I expected Despite the fact that I ordered the 'Hot' spice level (the second highest), this had utterly no spice at all. I know that I have a high spice tolerance, but you know it's not good when other people at my table who have a low tolerance cannot taste any spice whatsoever. I've had hotter dishes ordering the 'Hot' level at American restaurants! In addition to there not being any spice, there was pretty much no flavor at all to the curries. There was just no point to the gravy on both the Jaipuri "Masala" and the Vegetable Kofta, as it both cases it was quite bland and essentially tasted like nothing. The paneer and the kofta were ok - but nothing more than average. Again, the lack of any kind of flavor is just crazy. Our table also got the Biryani, which had decent vegetables but also suffered from a lack of flavor The roti and garlic naan that we got were really hard and difficult to break apart. not very good at all If you're Indian - do not come here - you'll get far better Indian food either a) at home or b) at another place If you're not Indian - I would highly recommend trying another place to actually get a taste of what Indian food is really like. This watered-down version simply isn't it. I would recommend Saffron Grill in Northgate for an example of Indian food done correctly on the positive side, one thing i appreciated about this menu is the customization available for different curries this is especially helpful when it relates to giving options to vegetarians, as it doesn't restrict people who are vegetarian to specific curry options having paneer, vegetables, and tofu options available for each curry is pretty good i also thought the spinach naan was pretty good. out of all the bread we ordered, it was the only naan that managed to be soft, and easy to pull apart the spinach inside tasted pretty good as well the complimentary samosas (although clearly reheated from frozen) and sweet at the end was a decent touch the portion sizes were also decent - the amount of rice that came with the curry was pretty significant

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    Daawat Grill - Curry

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    4.0(843 reviews)
    0.4 miDowntown
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    Stopped in during our Seattle walking trip. Clean restaurant that smells amazing. Delicious…read morecocktails made with fresh ingredients. Tiki hubby and I shared a plate with lamb, pita, veggies. Cooked so good. Wish I could have room for more curry looks great. Soft fluffy pita. Service was excellent. Drinks yummy

    Our friends recommended this spot as it is nearby the convention center and apparently a tradition…read morefor them to dine at whenever they go to Sakura-Con. We were really hungry and decided to join them as I've had this spot saved too as the reviews were pretty positive. They were definitely very popular but we were put on the waitlist but I think it would be helpful if they took peoples' numbers as apparently they would just shout it outside. We weren't aware as we went somewhere else to wait as it was very cold. When we arrived, a different employee started cleaning a table for us and we waited but then the employee who did put us down was frustrated with us as he called us and no one of us answered cause we were elsewhere. We weren't sure if we had a spot after that but luckily the employee who was cleaning was done and offered that spot. They also did drop a glass cup after cleaning nearby which was concerning but they did clean it up right away. Once we were seated, it took almost a half an hour to get some to take our order. Luckily we did get our water refilled decently but there were a few times where our empty glasses were seen and ignored. I definitely think there should be staff training as it was non-existent. I understand being busy but you're across the convention center so it should be expected. The music was also so low I didn't know it was even on, they have a loud fan going on and even their TVs have no volume. It's a pretty awkward ambiance, especially with how they try to look like they are a upscale restaurant. It did take some time to get food and it seems like the kitchen was frustrated too as I heard the bell signaling food being ready several times. The food was actually good, especially for the price. The portions are generous. We never had paratha but our friend recommended it so we got the aloo paratha while my boyfriend got their butter masala and I got their tikka masala extra hot. It wasn't really spicy at all, definitely nothing like what I've had at other Indian restaurants. The curries were flavorful with good pieces of chicken. We might return if we need something nearby but there are definitely better options that I would walk for.

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    4.3(211 reviews)
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    I love this restaurant! I had a wonderful date night here. The restaurant is super cute and…read morewelcoming. They had music playing and it was an immersive experience. The food was fresh, full of flavors and came out perfect. We ordered the samosas, garlic naan, Butter Chicken masala & grilled lamb boti and it was the perfect meal. The staff were so friendly and we appreciated their hospitality.

    The papri chaat had me in shock because of how yummy it was, BUT there was an effing mini mosquito…read morein our rice. I thought that maybe it was the fried or onion or some other seasoning, but NO, that shiiii winked and moved bit by bit because it was a bug. I almost swallowed it, too, until I looked down while my high school best friend, Chooksty, talked about her day to me. Service was so dead. Rushing our orders and then serving it with attitude. It was so...offputting and made the experience at this restaurant even worse than it was. At least they knew to refill our water when it ran low, and to not interrupt when Chooksty and I were in deep conversation. I liked that the table had a glass top where the menus laid under so that you could order without having to flip through pages or scan a QR code. Truly innovative and I wish that I could rate this place higher like I wished that I could take the leftovers home, but the cons outweigh the pros so much so :( Also, the drive to this restaurant from Olympia, Washington had a pretty rainbow

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    4.0(1.1k reviews)
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    I don't know why Steve and I haven't been to Annapurna Cafe until recently. We have walked by the…read morerestaurant plenty of times when out and about in Capitol Hill and it always smelled great when we strolled by. Well better late than never I guess as we finally made it here and simply loved the food! I got my favorite when it comes to Indian cuisine which was the Chicken Vindaloo. It was wonderful! Steve liked his dish as well (though I can't quite remember what it is)! We got some Garlic Naan to go along with our meal. It was huge! But we chowed it down and loved every moment of it! From the bar which I think is called the Yeti Bar we got some Saffron infused cocktails. The one I picked was the Madras. It wad very good and this type of vodka added a great, unique dimension to the cocktail. We loved it! We to finish off this great meal we got some dessert with some deep fried goodness along with some cream. Yes, we had a fantastic meal here and really went all out by trying everything. Steve and I can't wait to come back and doing it all over again.

    This was a DoorDash order, but wow I've never had Indian food from a restaurant taste so off…read more Chicken tikka masala, no tikka masala flavor and asked for 2* spice out of 3* and it was bland. Saag paneer, terrible with no flavor or spice Chana masala was just weird with no spice Garlic naan was good Idli sambhar was dry and sour. Not sure how this place has 4* with over thousand reviews with this quality of food we just received and had to eat.

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    Had always been a fan of Fusion India's food but had never actually dined in until their recent…read morerenovation. The place is much bigger now and has a great vibe. The ambiance is very Bollywood-themed, which adds a fun touch, and the seating is comfortable too. Coming to the food--we travel all the way from SLU every time we're craving good Indian food, and this place never disappoints. The flavors feel very close to home, and the staff is attentive, friendly, and quick with service. The Indo-Chinese dishes are fantastic, and the rotis and curries are always on point. Definitely worth the trip every single time.

    Seattle lunch time dining options vary from decent to outstanding. Some places offer your typical &…read moresafe fare while others are innovative & modern. Fusion Bistro Indian Cuisine is the latter. The work group selected Fusion during one of our in office days. None of us had been to Fusion yet and we've talked as a group about it for months. We walked in and were greeted by the brightly colored decor and friendly staff. We sat ourselves and were brought water and menus. From the large variety on the menu it was hard to choose. One of my coworkers and I decided to try the Butter Chicken Sliders. We didn't wait long for our meals to be served up. Each one looking like a piece of art. The Butter Chicken Sliders were delectable as were the curly fries served with spicy ketchup and a side of raita. Right amount of spice, savory and sweet. Everyone else seemed to enjoy their choices as well and we all agreed to come back at a later date to try more of the menu.

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    4.4(246 reviews)
    1.6 miWestlake
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    It's a really good feeling to find a place where you're taken care of…read more Mother's Indian Cuisine, right here in Westlake Seattle, is one of those special restaurants. The kind where the food is comforting, the people are kind, and everything feels just a little more peaceful. The butter chicken is warm and rich in all the right ways, the biryani is full of beautiful, layered spices, and the naan is soft, fresh, and perfect for sharing. You can tell each dish is made with care. The team here is thoughtful and welcoming, and they make sure you have everything you need without ever making you feel rushed. That kind of service stays with you. And being so close to the Seattle waterfront makes it even nicer. It's a lovely place to enjoy a meal and slow down for a moment. If you're looking for Indian food in Seattle--especially around Westlake--this is a place where you'll feel right at home. I'll be back, and I think you might want to be, too.

    Food was decent, I like that they add a sauce to the Tandoori chicken. Butter chicken was nothing…read moreto write home about but not amazing either. The naan was very boring, which I guess should have been obvious from the pictures. Servers are inattentive, had to get their attention for ordering, to get the check, and I had to bring the check up to them as well. They're just kind of spaced out not attending to the tables. Ambiance isn't amazing, not first date material for sure, but it was clean and serviceable.

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