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  • Andy G.

    We settled in to a nice ambient dining experience with excellent servers who were helpful and courtesy. We ordered three entrees, with me ordering the saag paneer with a side of onion kulchas. The saag was prepared well as it had the creamy density and perfect texture. The onion kulcha was excellent as well and went well with the saag paneer. Overall it was a great dining experience with the food coming out fast and we had no waiting time. I really liked the decorations as well since they fit in perfectly with ambience. I would definitely return for another dining experience.

    (5)
  • Andrew M.

    Came here for the lunch buffet on Saturday. I was excited to try an Indian place so close to home. My expectations were high due to the 4 star reviews. Those expectations, unfortunately, we're not met. I would rate this an average to below average buffet. The tandoori chicken was flavorless and cold. They had a meatball curry which had premade (IKEA?) meatballs that tasted like school lunch meatballs. The other curries were indistinguishable from each other. Even the vindaloo was bland. Service was friendly but the food was not what I would expect from a 4 star restaurant. Maybe the Yak and the Yeti has spoiled me.

    (2)
  • Lisette M.

    I ordered several things for take out from here today using a Groupon. They did not give me a problem with the Groupon. Yay! The paneer pakora was very small. Half the pieces were dry, hard, and cold, and the other half were actually quite tasty, juicy, and not cold. The rest of the items--paneer masala, malai kofta, and lamb korma were good but not awesome. I can't really call them bland, because no Indian food is bland, but compared to other Indian food I've had, they just didn't have that crazy burst of flavor that punches you in the mouth and leaves you begging for more. I might try their lunch buffet but, otherwise, I'll only go here in a pinch.

    (3)
  • Rachel B.

    I'm a huge fan of Butter Chicken, but not all Indian restaurants make it good. India's Kitchen does! Their happy hour special on Sunday is a great deal too. Two beers for $5 (Singha or Tiger). Also, receive 25% off your entire check from the Entertainment Book. The service was well above average and the ambiance was on par with most Indian restaurants: very Indian. This is a location that gives you their crackers and three sauces (two sweets and one savory) as a bread course. I can't remember what they call this, but it's good. I can't give this place 5 stars, because that would be to go against another Indian restaurant called Taj Mahal in Hawaii which, if you compared the two, it would blow this place out of the water and is truly a 5 star place. However, since moving to Colorado, this is the best Indian food I've had in the state. I'll be back!

    (4)
  • Erin S.

    Get the chicken biryani. It's amazing. Service and experience were perfect. Great experience!

    (5)
  • Alex S.

    Easily our favorite Indian restaurant in the Denver area. Possibly one of our favorites of all time. The buyer chicken is fantastic. Their Naan is perfect - not too thick, but also not lacking in size. The Samosas, both meat and vegetable, are delicious. Service is fantastic, and they have Saag Paneer available as a side dish, which is the greatest idea I've ever heard of. Overall, an A+ place.

    (5)
  • David A.

    Everything was reasonably priced and the portions were generous. For the two of us, two dishes were enough for dinner and lunch the next day. I didn't ask but this place seems family owned; everyone here is very friendly and attentive. They pay attention to seating too, making sure everyone is seated next to a window. Although I can't say it was near the best Indian food I've ever had; it was good. Everything seemed a little under-seasoned and missing some fresh notes. This may have been by no other fault then my own, having ordered my dish mild. Nothing was served particularly hot either, more warm. Even the rice, which was pretty hard and dried out, left me slightly less than impressed.

    (3)
  • Diana L.

    First time here. Good food, friendly people, good service and food was delicious! We had chicken Marsala, naan, basmati rice, and samosas. I ordered extra hot sauce and it was great. We'll definitely go back!!

    (5)
  • Nisma A.

    Love this place and staff. Food is good. Very pleasing ambience. Great Place If You Need To Get Food Catered For Party's, he will work with you on the price and not compromise on food wise. Tryout!!!

    (4)
  • Chris D.

    Had been here before but only for lunch buffet. Wow did I have the wrong bead on this place. Exceptional value and service, Adarsha did a great job! My daughter almost went on strike when I told her we were going for Indian....now she wants to make it a weekly tradition. The Kabli Naan was incredible. Also went with Veggie Samosas, Chicken Tikka Masala and Navratan Korma. All fantastic. Don't miss this place!

    (5)
  • Lesley L.

    I love the buffet. There is a wide variety of flavors and textures. It is well-staffed and the ambience has a family dining feel.

    (5)
  • Jean-Pierre M.

    This is one of our favorite indian restaurants in the Denver area. The staff is always friendly, the food is very good and we love going to the lunch buffet which has a great selection. Dinner entrees are wonderful also. When they say spicy - don't worry cause it's not too spicy.

    (5)
  • Kyung M.

    Can't beat their $9.99 lunch buffet. Very tasty chicken curry, and saag. The service is also spot on, even when busy. The parking kind of sucks, due to the fact that if you don't find a space in front, you have to reverse out of their parking cul-de-sac. And during busy hours, the rest of the lot can fill up very quickly. Besides the parking issue, this place so far can do me no wrong.

    (5)
  • Jason A.

    First visit - we had the lunch buffet. It was rather small in terms of choices, but the food was solid. Dessert options were limited to only 3 options as well. Fresh garlic naan delivered to the table several times. Service was average, but it is hard to be great during a buffet. Price was fantastic at $10. Overall, I would definitely recommend for great Indian buffet value.

    (4)
  • Amanda D.

    Okra dry curry (Bhindi) is the highlight of lunch although they flash fry them. I am a fan of any Indian buffet that brings okra as one of the vegetarian selections. To me that's class. Sure everyone can cook Saag Paneer... it's the okra that differentiate you from the rest :) Service and the atmosphere are both really good. I was fascinated by the ethnic paper lambs... the servers are attentive and with accents. The only thing was that internet didn't work during my visit.

    (4)
  • Nicole P.

    Indias kitchen has fantastic food and great service. It's one of our favorite restaurants in Parker! It's a great place Come with a group of people and order a variety of dishes so everyone can share.

    (5)
  • Ben J.

    I've been looking for an authentic Indian restaurant for some time and I've finally found it. The food is fresh, tastes great, and is true to what you would find if you were visiting India and Pakistan. The Chicken Tikka Masala and the Lamb Korma are unbelievable. The onion Bhajis are great too. I was not disappointed with my visit and will be back again. Highly recommended if you want quality authentic Indian food!

    (5)
  • K H.

    We came to this restaurant after a morning of hiking. Sure, we were a bit sweaty, but didn't think our outdoorsy appearance warranted the sort of disgust displayed on the host's faces. We honestly weren't sure we would be seated. The underwhelming welcome aside, the food was average. Their naan was tasty, but the buffet lacked in variety. Seasoning in the dishes could have been kicked up a notch. The service was average to slow on beverage refills. There wasn't a very nice vibe in this restaurant. We might return there again - but only AFTER we explore other options available to us.

    (2)
  • Souporn H.

    Love how cheap their buffet was. And it was really good. I love all the varieties of curry so tasty.

    (4)
  • Michele M.

    I'm not an Indian Food specialist, but I know what I like. I just moved to the area and have been here 4 times already. I love it. I try something different every time and have no complaints. Even brought my picky teenagers and they enjoyed it. My husband likes spicy and I like mild. They accommodate both of us perfectly! Staff is always friendly and professional. Portions are generous. We either share a dish or buy two to enjoy leftovers for lunch. Naan is delicious and the prices are very fair.

    (5)
  • Knowlegable R.

    I like this place quite a bit. I have only tried the buffet and it has always been hot and delicious. My one main complaint. ..no chicken tikka masala on the buffet..sigh. The mango lasse was really really good and the staff is very friendly and prompt. I'm glad to have a go-to Indian buffet close to home. They have coupons here and there, so look around before you go. The Paker flier had buy one get one last time I checked.

    (4)
  • Kelly G.

    We came for dinner on a Tuesday night using a $35 gift certificate. We were the only ones there. We placed our drink order. The Mango Lassi was really good. It was thick and tart. We had our menus closed and were ready to order. The server brought our drinks and left. We ordered the usual Chicken Tikka Masala, Garlic Naan, and tried Shrimp Vindaloo for the first time there. We were served Papadum with 3 dipping sauces. I really liked the white yogurt sauce. The Chicken Tikka Masala was good as usual with large chunks of tender white meat chicken. This made-to-order dish was much better than the Chicken Tikka Masala on the lunch buffet. The Shrimp Vindaloo had 6 large shrimp without tails and a few chunks of soft potato. The flavor was good, but we had wished we ordered it more spicy. The portion of rice tonight was small and the rice was bland. The garlic naan was good as usual. The food was good, but the service lacks personality and promptness which has been pretty consistent on our 5 visits to this restaurant. The server never came back to check on us. The bartender brought the bill. She gave me a $10 and $5 bill. I had to ask for some ones.

    (3)
  • Shwetha B.

    Wow. Great food. We visited the place for their lunch buffet and everything tasted finger licking good. Enough options for both vegetarians and non vegetarians. The veg pakoras(fritters) were awesome. The dessert on the buffet wasn't great but the overall experience for satisfying. Do drop by the place.

    (4)
  • Tanya S.

    My son and I made our first visit today. We drove 30 minutes to try it, and we were not disappointed. We had the lunch buffet, and everything was delicious! The samosas were on the big side, and a bit salty. Other than that, I left satisfied. =) Because we are not familiar with the area, we had a little hard time finding it. Now we know exactly where it is! We WILL be back.

    (4)
  • Alicia N.

    Yay! Have found another viable Indian restaurant in the 'Greater' Denver area! Food was delicious, portions generous, and staff incredibly attentive. We had shrimp vindaloo, chicken tikka masala, and saag paneer - all wonderful! Wishing the naan were a little fluffier, but otherwise, no complaints. We will definitely be back!

    (4)
  • Phil R.

    The food & atmosphere are quite good. The menu is extensive. However, it was the service at my recent experience that stood out as outstanding! The waiter and perhaps manager (or owner) were genuinely cordial and eager to please. I took a friend and it was her first experience with Indian food. The staff members of India's kitchen were wonderful in seeing to it that we were pleased with our dinner selections. I would return to this restaurant and make a recommendation that India's Kitchen is a nice place, reasonable pricing, very tasty dishes, & a professional and friendly staff. Thank you.

    (5)
  • Maggie R.

    Hands down the best India restaurant in the Denver Metro area. If I end up in Parker I have to stop. The lunch buffet is fresh, delicious and a very fair price. Even my children begg to go.

    (5)
  • Chris A.

    I have been eating at this restaurant for about 2 years now and it is great. My standby is the lamb biryani but I have sampled many of the other dishes and have always been happy. The vegetable samosas are awesome. Their lunch buffet is very good and dining in has always resulted in prompt and kind service but I mostly get the food to go. Only once have I ever ended up with anything wrong with a to-go order and that is out of at least 50 orders. I have eaten at other Indian restaurants in the area (downtown Denver, Southlands, DTC) and this is hands down my favorite.

    (5)
  • Shankar S.

    The food is about with the right proportion of the spices that I could handle and tastes great. The only bad thing for me is the quantity of oil tats in the food.

    (4)
  • Corey B.

    The staff is great. Their weekend buffet used to be $6.99 but now has gone to $9.99 - I think mainly because they have so many options - you can use your SpotOn card and a gift card from restaurant.com that has no time limitations. The food is sometimes cooked different, which can be a good thing - you get something new. Love some of the vegetable dishes.

    (5)
  • Joe Y.

    $10 lunch buffet is well stocked. Go to website to get coupon $2 off buffet Mon-Thu only. The dinner menu ranges around $12-$18 per entree and the Basmati rice is authentic similar to what I had in New Delhi. Usually 3 star restaurants offer $10 for $20 deals, this place is definitely worth it even without the coupons and deals.

    (4)
  • Dawn H.

    Hmmmm......not sure about all the rave reviews here. We ordered the Samosa Chaat, Chicken Korma, Navaratan Korma, and Naan. Here is my verdict... Pros: fresh ingredients (particularly the vegetables), friendly staff (our server was really sweet and cute in a mom kind-of-way) Cons: really es-el-oh-double-yew service, bland, bland, bland We salivated with our eyes when the dishes were first served -- the variety of visible ingredients and spices convinced us it was promising....but alas, it was such a cold and painful reality to taste such unforgiving blandness. Bland Indian food? Such an oxymoron. Yup, India Kitchen has this down pat. Moving on.

    (3)
  • Georgette M.

    Excellent service and food was very good! Enjoyed the chicken tikki masala, garlic naan. The veg samosa was perfect.

    (4)
  • Don D.

    The best Indian food I have had. They have a lunch buffet for $9.99. they cover everything traditional you will want. From tandori to spicy chicken, Pakora ,curry meatballs. Too many choices to mention. vegetarians they have you covered also. I had all vegetarian choices and am stuffed. they even have sweet rice and fruit for dessert. go too their website and get a $2.00 off coupon.makes it $7.99. never even knew this place was here.

    (5)
  • Brian S.

    Very authentic Indian food (and beer!) - I had the lamb curry with garlic naan and I was one happy camper when I left. The menu is large as they have the five main proteins (beef, chicken, lamb, fish and shrimp) with every sauce you can imagine (curry, masala, korma, saag, vindaloo, bhuna, karahi, madra and jelfrezi) so by a quick calc I think you can eat here once a day for six weeks and not have the same thing twice, and that's just the meat & sauce stuff. Delicious and hot, the spice was just right at medium for me. Service was friendly and fast. Make sure to preview their menu online before you go - there's a lot to digest! Pun intended.

    (4)
  • Drew M.

    I'm an indian food virgin so keep that in mind as you read. My wife and I have it about once a month and always try something new when we go. From what my pallet tells me, they make pretty good food here. The naan is always fresh and we enjoy their sauces. Any place i can get slow cooked lamb smothered in a great sauce is on my favs list. For a little restaurant in Parker, they have a decent wine list and carry some good spirits. It's never packed so take that for what it's worth. It's probably more about when we go. Check it out if you can...and if you like spice, be bold!

    (4)
  • Savannah B.

    I don't understand any less than 5 stars for this gem. I love this restaurant! Their food is so delicious, their staff is friendly. I won't go anywhere else for Indian food. Their food is NOT bland! It is fantastic. It is fresh. My favorite place by far!!!!!

    (5)
  • Gita M.

    I absolutely love this place. The staff is always so nice and friendly. And the food is delicious. The veg somasa, chicken Makani, saag paneer and naan's are our favorite dishes!

    (5)
  • Chris G.

    I do enjoy Indian food and this place does not disappoint. I had the typical popular dishes with naan on the side and it was good. They also have a kid friendly meal with a dessert included. I will definitely return to this quiet restaurant.

    (4)
  • Blake H.

    I hated spicy food before I met my wife. She is Indian (Punjabi) and got me hooked on Indian food. I probably crave it more than her at this point. We went to India's Kitchen for their lunch buffet and truly enjoyed the majority of choices. The Chicken Curry was flavored well. Their version of Butter Chicken/Tikka Masala was right up there with the other restaurants we visit regularly, and more importantly, was not soaked in butter or cream sauce. However, India's Kitchen gets 4*'s for the Bhindi and Mushroom Curry. The Bindhi was served a little spicy but the flavor profile was spot on. The Mushroom Curry was the best item on the buffet and will keep us coming back for more. Additionally, the Naan was served hot, chewy, and all you can eat. We typically prefer Garlic Naan and if we go back will request it instead of the plain Naan. We also enjoyed the ambiance in this small restaurant. The bar was well put together and not what we were expecting at this strip mall location. Our above-average experience at non-chain restaurant in Parker was well received. Well done, India's Kitchen.

    (4)
  • Marie N.

    Consistently yummy! Sure some of the dishes a tad bland but everything I've gotten is tasty, great service and our friends love when we do group dinners here.

    (5)
  • Tonya N.

    We have been eating here since they opened. Love the food! Always enough spice for our liking. We typically get take-out or delivery twice a month from here. Staff friendly, food always hot. Winter or summer, it's delicious!

    (5)
  • Leroy J.

    Yummy yummy food. Some of the best Indian food in Parker. Very generous meals. Excellent quality and great spices. For those with sensitive palettes ask for mild. The medium has a very nice touch of heat. The chai teas are excellent. Overall the price per meal is great. Prepare to take some home for the next day

    (5)
  • John E.

    Normally give them 4 stars, but service on Mothers Day was horrible. The buffet was dirty, food running out, and looked like a 5 year old was running it. Normally the food is outstanding so not sure what happened on Sunday.

    (3)
  • Andrea P.

    Amazing Buffet! I love this place. I actually only went here cause I had a coupon but I am so glad I went. Personally I think the best thing about this place is the buffet. They have Korma, curry, vindaloo, Kheer.etc.. They usually have several meat type dishes, veggie dishes, and they always have dessert. This is the only indian restaurant I go to anymore and to be honest I think this place has better indian food than I had when I was in England. You can always tell if a place is good by how many people are there and they always have a full house at lunch. Oh they also have kids prices 4.99 for kids under 12, so that is a major plus since I have 2 kids. Anyway, give it a try, you won't be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Brett E.

    I love Indian food. Before we moved out here I'd probably eat it 3 times a month at different restaurants in the area we lived. Since we moved out here we've been looking for a new favorite Indian place. This is not it. Food was all bland, and some of it was under cooked. We ordered Sag Choley, two orders of Chicken Tikka Masala (one hot, one mild) and some Naan. The Chicken Tikka Masalas were both seriously lacking in any flavor at all. The pieces of chicken weren't very tender either, like you'd expect from marinating in yogurt all night. The Sag Choley tasted like it didn't even have any salt in it. Again it had no flavor. The chick peas were also totally undercooked--they crunched almost like peanuts as we ate them. The Naan was super dry. I've gotten better Naan from the grocery store. Bottom line is they no flavor, and they can't even cook a bean correct. Skip this place.

    (1)
  • Serenity M.

    Since my last review, I have returned once (courtesy of the owner) and it was a better experience. The food tasted better, but something the owner said in his message bothered me. He said that he couldn't keep the Gulab Jamun b/c it wasn't doing so well in the buffet and that the health department required the cold table (where the gulab was sitting) to be below 41 degrees. Well yeah, when you serve something meant to be warm, cold and frozen it's not going to taste good. Who said that it had to be kept in the cold table? Why not put it in the warm side of the buffet tables?!?! I've been to multiple indian buffets where the gulab jamun is served warm. Just saying. I think they should consider putting it back on the buffet, but served warm. I'm sure other lovers of gulab jamun would be more apt to return. Overall this visit was good, but I'm not sure of the consistency of the food. This time it was good, but not sure if it will be the next time?

    (4)
  • Lucas H.

    Excellent indian food. They had a unique spin on a few dishes but it turned out great. Definitely will come back!

    (5)
  • M T.

    Gone back multiple times, best lamb korma i've ever had.

    (5)
  • J W.

    Went there on a Sunday for the buffet. The place is very nicely put together and the staff was very friendly and courteous. But the star of the day was the food. This has to be some of the best authentic Indian food I had had in a long while. The buffet was freshly stocked and well maintained, the meats we tender, and the sauces will make you drool by just smelling them. If you're looking for some good Indian food in the Parker/Castle Rock area you need to go here. Oh and I point to make to all the complain about "spice" or "heat", if you want it with a kick tell your servicer. The meals are in general made with a certain audience in mind. If you want it hotter say so and they will set you mouth on fire

    (5)
  • Eric M.

    Best lunch buffet in town! Price is right, food is spectacular, people are always friendly. Even if you don't like or haven't been exposed to Indian cuisine, trust me, this place is excellent. There are many different dishes with such exquisite flavor, a wonderful variety. They also have vegetarian options as well. Before you automatically just walk into Chipotle which is next door, try this place out, you won't regret it.

    (5)
  • E K.

    Food is good, but after ordering, we waited more than an hour for it. It also took them more than 15 mins. to take our order and they weren't busy yet. Not to mention the lady that came in complaining she waited 90 mins. for her take-out order and then got home and found out she had been given uncooked chicken. I saw it; no good.

    (1)
  • Sushmita R.

    Let me preface that if there was an option for ZERO stars, they would have gotten it. On September 11, 2012 around 6:00 pm, my son and I went to India's Kitchen to pick up some food for dinner. When we arrived there, we were quoted an approximate 20 minute wait for our food. The hostess said that they were understaffed so the owner/manager was in the kitchen cooking all of the food because there was no chef. At this point, my son and I sat at the bar and ordered dinner for the family. The 20 minute wait turned out to be more like ONE AND A HALF hours!!! Nobody checked on us to even offer us water or even tell us how longer the food would take to prepare. When it was time to pay, I noticed that the bill was incorrect and I was overcharged on the Channa Masala by $5. I told the waitress/bartender and she informed me that there was nothing that she could do about it because the owner/manager was cooking in the kitchen and she didn't have the capability of adjusting the ticket. Rather than making a commotion and waiting EVEN LONGER than we already had, I decided not to do anything about it and just paid the additional $5, even though even the bartender/waitress I was clearly being overcharged. When we brought the food home, we were ravished and started eating. Soon, we noticed that my husband and son's chicken was completely raw in the middle. COMPLETELY RAW. When this happened, I immediately pulled the receipt out and called India's Kitchen. A male answered the phone and I immediately told him that I want to speak with the owner or manager of the restaurant. He identified himself as Ashok and said that he was the owner AND manager of the business. I told him that I had been waiting for an hour and a half for our food to be cooked and then when we received it, the chicken was completely raw in the middle. Surprisingly, Ashok did not apologize but instead, said that, "Yeah, sometimes that happens. What do you want me to do about it"? I was completely appalled at what he said. I told him that #1, I wanted my money back that I spent on the meal. #2, if my son or husband got food poisoning, I want the company to pay for the bill associated with it. He said, "Absolutely, that's fine". But then, just as quickly as he agreed, he then backtracked and said that it's Indian people like me that give Indian restaurant's a bad name and that I didn't DESERVE any type of reimbursement. (Whatever that means.) Then, the conversation took another strange track and Ashok said that anytime in the future, he would give me an exact duplicate of the meal that we had gotten this evening and we would not be charged for it whatsoever. I informed Ashok that we would never again be dining in his restaurant again and that I wanted my money back. He then told me again, "that's not my problem" and then hung up the phone while I was in the middle of speaking. At this point, I thought that there was a bad connection and tried calling back 3 more times to the restaurant. All 3 times that I called, I heard somebody pick up the phone, heard the background noise of a restaurant and then another dial tone. I then realized that Ashok actually had the audacity to HANG UP on a paying customer. By this time, I am completely infuriated and get my keys and drive to India's Kitchen with the raw chicken that I was given to eat in a clear, plastic ziplock bag. Upon arriving to India's Kitchen, I told Ashok that I wanted my money put back on my Discover credit card. He then told me that he is very proud of what he did and that he did nothing wrong. I asked him again to give me back the money that I spent on this meal and the second time I asked him, he then gave me a receipt that said that the money I had spent on the meal was credited to my account. It should be noted that while my son and I were sitting at the bar for an hour and half waiting for our food, we had nothing but time to watch the staff at work. While we waited, I noticed that all of the free starters (appetizers) that people were being "recycled" and whatever Table #1 didn't eat, the same food was given to the Table #2. This includes tamarind chutney, mint chutney, papur, etc. Furthermore, apparently, they ran out of glasses because they were so busy. So, they took a couple of dirty glasses from the rubber basket of dirty dishes, rinsed them off with water AND NO SOAP and used them to give to people who just arrived at the restaurant. This is completely unacceptable behavior, especially coming from the OWNER of the business. It is reprehensible and inexcusable. If a business is like this in our hometown, they need to be shut down.

    (1)
  • E S.

    I have had a couple of issues here in the past couple of months and I will think long and hard before I go again. Sadly, as they got busier quality has suffered and is very inconsistent. If you order ANY version of chicken, be very careful that it is cooked thoroughly. We got some TWICE that was raw in the middle. Unfortunately, we had takeout, so couldn't simply send it back. I called about it on the second occasion and was told "sorry" by the manager but nothing was offered to make it right and we have been regulars for a long time and have sent people there (won't be likely to do that again, though, since I like my friends). Second thing you should know, according to India's Kitchen, Tandoori chicken at lunch is not the same thing (or even close) to Tandoori chicken at dinner. VERY CONFUSING. Even worse, if you order Tandoori murg (Hindi word for chicken), that is yet a third thing. The one at lunch is leathery and flavorless and one of the dinner ones is OK (can't remember which is which) but again that raw chicken is unsafe. Will be sticking to veggie if/when we go again.

    (1)
  • Dale Z.

    I have not had anything horrible here. However, I have not had anything that was exceptional or memorable either. The Samosas are just okay. The onion bhaji was very bland and a little soggy. The chicken tikka kabobs were a tad dry. The korma was a little salty. Nothing you couldn't eat, but definitely not worth ordering again. The service is so-so. I have been a here a few times and it has ranged from acceptable to where the heck did the waiter disappear to, again. If you want Indian Food, you happen to be in Parker, and you do not feel like driving, then you may choose to go here. It is not cheap. You can get superior Indian food at most Indian restaurants for a couple $ less per entree.

    (3)
  • Fred E.

    Wife and I get this to-go about once a month, it's excellent food! I've had a wide-selection of the menu. Generally great but have had a couple dish that weren't the best. First time here my wife got the Lamb Saag and gets it every time now. My favorite is the Madras Chicken. The spices are excellent, I like hot spices and they do a great job. Medium heat here is hot just about anywhere else I've been. Yum!

    (4)
  • Nicole S.

    This is a great Indian buffet that offers a wide variety of vegetarian selections and fast, friendly service. I enjoyed three platefuls of tarka dall, alu zucchini, saag paneer, and mushroom korma. All of the entrees were wonderfully seasoned and cooked to perfection (not too firm, not too soft). I also sampled the chicken curry, chicken masala, and chicken karam. All three were good, although I don't remember which was which. The mango pudding was also good, but a little too sweet for my taste. The kheer (rice pudding) was absolute perfection with just a slight buttery note. We plan on visiting again even though it's far from our house.

    (5)
  • Christine J.

    I love it here! Done in, carry out, lunch buffet...every way I can get it. Quality food at great prices. Well done!

    (5)
  • Andrew N.

    I had the Lamb Tika Masala and she had the Chicken Vindaloo. My lamb was a little tougher than I expected, but her chicken was so moist and tender. Both sauces were incredible. We ordered it "hot" because we like the spice, and they didn't hold back. Very Good. Would recommend.

    (4)
  • Robin B.

    Recently enjoyed dinner here, everything we tried was very tasty and spiced just right. We had the multi course dinner for two for $25 - what a deal! The samosa chaat appetizer was a great way to start the dinner. We had two vegetarian dinners - eggplant and a paneer dish, and both were very good. They have our favorite naan with cherries and the chai was spiced just right. We'll definitely be back!

    (4)
  • Molly B.

    Love India's Kitchen! Mmmm!!!!! Everything is delicious, but I've definitely had better dessert from other Indian restaurant.

    (4)
  • Dennis L.

    Huge menu, a lot of the rarely seen indian cuisine items, great tandori, accomodations for specialty diets -all sum up to top rating. It's a cuisine I know very well, as a chef and sampling around the USA, some in other countries and in the homes of Indian friends.

    (5)
  • Claire C.

    We loved the food and are really excited to have local Indian restaurant. As San Francisco Bay area transplants one of the this things my husdabnd and I miss the most is the varitey of cuisines and this restaurant is just as good as most Indian restaurants we used to order from there. I got the lamb vindaloo and Ted ordered the chicken jelfrezi. The lamb was a little tough but the sauce was very flavorful and I used the very delicious naan to eat every last drop. However the chicken jelfrezi knocked the pants off the vindaloo and I spent most of the dinner looking longingly over at Ted's side of the table. The drink special that night was a beer we hadn't tried before and it was delicious. At this price (2 meals plus drinks I thinks put us out about $$40 before tip) made this a win win dinner. Why 4 stars then instead of 5??? Welll the dinner tooook foreeevvvverrr. We went midweek and when we arrived the place wasn't crowded. We wanted to catch a movie after dinner but the service was soooo slllooowww that we missed it. Big bummer. However our waitress looked new and the manager noticed and really did her best to remedy the situation so perhaps it was just a fluke. We'll give it another try and if its the same maybe stick to take out.

    (4)
  • Nancy L.

    Really good food. So happy to have discovered this place. Love the food, love the people here! Def 5 star experience without the high prices!

    (5)
  • Cheryl L.

    This is not the best Indian Food that I have ever had but it is far from the worst. I would give it 3 1/2 stars if I could. A friend and I went because we had a coupon and wanted to give them a try. The coupon was $25 for two people with multiple courses. The services was really good and the waiter took time to answer all of our questions and chit-chat with us. Have you ever walked out of a place and said this is good but.......I think I like this other place that I usually go to a little better.

    (3)
  • D'Anne G.

    We went for the buffet and found it fresh and tasty for the most part. The chicken curry could have used more curry flavor, as could the curry meatballs. The saag, chicken tika masala, and the naan were very tasty. I give it a 4 chili rating.

    (4)
  • Laura R.

    I love this restaurant! My family goes a couple of times a month to eat lunch. The food is delicious and they have a great variety of vegetarian items. The naan is brought to the table warm and is so tasty! We have always had great, attentive service. We have only been to the lunch buffet, but we look forward to trying the dinner menu items. I definitely recommend coming to India's Kitchen!

    (5)
  • Hailey W.

    I went to India's Kitchen in December 2012 for dinner (not the buffet). Overall I was pleased; outside of Downtown Denver I feel there is a lack of good Indian food, so it's nice to have this place nearby. I ordered vegetable samosas and chana masala. I asked for the chana masala spicy, but I would say it was at most medium spicy. This could just be personal preference (I like things hot!) but I would ask for slightly spicier than you would like. Overall I was satisfied with the food and the service. Nothing incredible, but nothing was wrong with the place so it's a solid four star restaurant.

    (4)
  • Jennifer R.

    Good Indian food, but not my favorite. I wish they used white meat chicken in their chicken dishes. The spice levels are good, though, and many of their dishes are very tasty. It's hardly ever busy, and the service is good. In a way, they have more options than most Inidian restaurants. I would go here if I had a coupon, but otherwise, I would pick India's Clay Oven by the Park Meadows movie theatre.

    (3)
  • Anna H.

    This place is cozy clean restaurant. I had buffet and they were fresh, hot and yummy not like other buffet place. They offer good variety of food and all good. I'll go back for dinner :)

    (4)
  • clare b.

    I love this place. Their food is always amazing. Everything we've tried on the menu is delicious and never disappoints. It's a little pricey, but well worth it. The lunch buffet is extremely reasonable and always looks good, however we always end up ordering off the menu and trying different things. Friendly staff too. My favorites are the chicken tikka madras, saag chole and alu naan. Their lobster special and all their specials are fabulous. Everything is great here!

    (5)
  • Adam S.

    I've been to Indias many times of the last 6 months, either just me and the wife or with visiting relatives. The dishes I usually order (Saag, Jelfrezi or Madras) are usually spiced in accordance with my wishes, nicely spiced and seasoned with just the right amount of heat. If you go for a meal, try one of the Indian Beers, they really are very tasty, I never order domestic brews when I'm at Indias.

    (4)
  • Kelley C.

    The food was mediocre. The spices were too subtle. They charged us too much for the kid's meal and didn't include the lassa smoothie that the meal came with.

    (3)
  • nite a.

    We went to this place for dinner for the first (and the last) time with my wife, 1 year old son and my in-law.(party of 3 + kid). A teen looking Indian kid received and seated us.. I am Indian as well, so no racism going on here....I don't usually go to Indian restaurants because my wife cooks better than these guys, only once in a while if wife wants to eat out Indian food. We were seated by this kid and I guess he didn't knew that 1 year old's need a high chair..So my wife had to specifically ask for it...No big deal..I didn't knew it either until I had a son...But then we noticed he left only 2 sets of silverware for group of 3. So we waited for someone to come take our order. It was a long wait, no one showed up for next 15 minutes. Then this lady came over and placed 3 glasses of water in our table and left... Then she came back with a plastic cup with a lid(guess it was for my son). I opened the lid and it was water too.. I figured she is a mind reader, since she knew exactly that we all preferred water, including my 1 year old son... Usually I order beer / starter when I eat dinner out, but may be she thought I am kind of in the bigger side(fat), that I don't need those extra calories..So she never bothered ask if we need any appetizers/starters etc. She was ready for our orders, I ordered Lamb kabab for myself, my wife ordered chicken biriyani for her and my in-law, and a mango custard for my son..Also I asked her for another silverware before she left.. Another 25 minutes past by, she came back with the order, but there were only lamb kabob and 1 chicken biriyani, the other biriyani order I guess was invisible just like the mango custard for my son..So we started having our dinner, then I doubted in case they added both the order of biriyani into 1 plate. So I called the lady and checked with her and she clarified that there was only 1 order made. Didn't bother asking if we ordered/wanted two..May be she might have thought my in-law shouldn't be eating all those oil stuff since she had cholesterol..Wonder how she knew it though...Now I confirmed that she definitely can read minds even my son's, since she knew he loves water and he doesn't need to be spoiled by giving him mango custard for dinner... Another thing I noticed was that there were 2 sets of glasses depending upon your race. Indians get the conical pint glasses while non Indians gets the fancy wine glasses.(feel free to check it out if you happen to go there, I am not making it up) I was kind of confused, I thought I was drunk or something, Then realized I am drinking water and not beer like I used to typically since she was concerned about my calorie consumption..So I looked around and saw there were 2 other Indian groups sitting and they both had same glasses like ours and the rest of the groups had the fancy wine glasses. So I brought this to my wife's attention and she was kind of curious as well, I wanted to ask the lady, but didn't get approval from my wife.. She went to this Mother Theresa school of 'being nice to all' to get her attitude training, that she always keeps her cool whatsoever. I never got passed the entrance gate to that school since I flipped the security guard..So we ended up eating the healthy diet prescribed to us by the order/mind reader lady and not what we really wanted to eat. Wife/in-law ended up sharing 1 plate Chicken biriyani..Later when the bill came in, I double checked to make sure they didn't charge us for those 2 extra/over rated orders(1 chicken biriyani, 1 mango custard) we initially made and which we never received, it wasn't there in the bill either...At least I am glad they didn't screw up there. By then my son was sleeping(almost an hour after we walked in), so he didn't needed a mango custard and I bet the reader knew it would happen and may be that's why she never placed the order. I noticed other groups experience similar services as there were 2 chicks sitting nearby and they were ready to leave.But had to wait another 15 minutes before they finally decided to call up this guy(waiter) to bring the receipt.I guess they didn't had the patience to wait another hour or so.. Guess who didn't go to Mother Theresa school....? Finally when she got the receipt, she looked at me and I smiled, she gave me that 'roll over' eyes thing and I kind of laughed.. I had the same experience when we were ready to leave and so I called the same guy right away and ordered the receipt. Asked my wife/in-law to take my son and wait in the car. They knew I wasn't really impressed by the service, though I appreciate their diet consciousness towards my family. I still tipped 10%(usually I do 20), now thinking about it, I should have given $0. So I was walking out of the place and this guy was standing on the way. he saw me, immediately looked up to the ceiling, with a smirk on his face. I really felt like giving him a hug, but controlled by feelings (in order not to make my wife jealous) and walked out....

    (1)
  • Chuck S.

    I like the variety that I can get when I go there for brunch. It's not the best Indian place that I've been to but, it's above average and the only Indian buffet within about 7 miles or so. I tend to visit Indian restaurant's for the lunch buffets where I can get a variety of food rather than being limited to the single dish on the dinner menu so, I can't really talk to how their dinner menu is.

    (4)
  • Ria K.

    I like this place on somedays and not much on somedays... Well the food is more like British Indian...people are great here.. The Chicken tikka masala and chicken biriyani are awesome.. Mushroom masala is beyond words... Some days they are perfect.. somedays they are not.. Anyway I like the drinks here for some reason....

    (4)
  • Brad H.

    I love Indian food, but not this place. Poor quality control. Some food was dry. Some was bland. Some was soupy. I have had much better Indian food (but not in Colorado...yet).

    (2)
  • Wendi L.

    Really good! Only one dish did not have as much flavor as I am accustomed to, likely from me asking for it to not be too spicy. The service was also superb! Highly recommend!

    (4)
  • Gina Milano S.

    Saag Paneer is on my mind every day. When it is made well, with perfectly creamy spinach, without being too salty, not too oily but rather creamy and smooth but still with some spinach texture, with enough spice to give it a kick, with paneer that is not too rubbery but also not too crumbly either, served hot, it can warm me up inside and uplift my spirits like nothing else. Like a junkie I am always searching for that perfect Saag Paneer fix. It is good here, almost great. Good enough that I keep coming back for more. Good enough that my 2-year old daughter, after eating it, was asking for saag paneer for a week. Good enough that when I got an order I brought 3 orders home with me and pretended that it was for other people (when I was actually going to eat 2 of those orders myself). If it was a little less salty and a little more spicy it would be great. The buffet here is just ok. Not a whole lot of variety, but what I tried was good, and nice and hot (in terms of temperature). The worst thing is a buffet with lukewarm food or food with discernible layers of freshness. Also, the vegetarian curry is just ok, in my opinion. I would not get it again but would instead try something else next time. Another thing: if you want something spicy don't be afraid to really emphasize that. When I first came here I said I wanted it "hot" and it was just not hot enough for me. Since then, whenever I really emphasize that I want it really hot hot hot, hotter than they think they should make it hot, it is actually spicy enough. So it might just be my taste, but I think they go a little easy on the spices unless you really express your desire for the heat. Overall, I gave 4 stars because the saag paneer is better than most, the buffet food is pretty good, my daughter loves eating here and they are very accommodating with little kids, the wait staff are super-friendly and helpful and nice, the price is right (especially if you go for 1 or 2 side dishes @6.99 instead of a dinner), and the atmosphere is nice: cozy, dimly lit, pretty without being pretentious, relaxed and unhurried, private, clean, comfortable without being too comfortable and casual, and inviting. I will be back, for sure.

    (4)
  • Ranjit R.

    The food spread is better and simple than some of the metro area Indian style restaurants. But, the seating arrangements and cleanliness can improve so do serving and attending to. It looks like not sufficiently staffed.

    (3)
  • Amy R.

    I could not have been more excited about an Indian restaurant opening in Parker but I was disappointed with India's Kitchen. I've been only once, for their lunch buffet, and it was just okay. It's $7.95 per person and not crowded at all at lunchtime, so a good way to grab a quick lunch. That being said, I was there catching up with a friend for 2 hours and they didn't shoo us out so that's a plus.. I'm not a big lover of buffets in general and have found that I'm usually so-so with Indian buffets so maybe I am being too harsh. I'll give it another try for dinner but sans kids. With entrees running an average of $15 or so, this would make an expensive "casual" meal for 5.

    (3)
  • Ai Ling C.

    My barometer for Indian food is saag lamb. Saag has to be creamy and the spinach soft. The lamb pieces have to be tender. I can't usually stand heat in my curry, either, so it has to be mild and yet still tasty. India Kitchen knocked it out of the ballpark. One bite, and I just couldn't help the moan that escaped my lips. Throughout dinner I made little sounds of pleasure and I ate every single scrap of curry on my plate. The bowl, I scraped clean. This was a mistake, because I am now nursing a distended belly and regretting eating so much food, but it was so good I just couldn't stop. Absolutely fantastic saag lamb. I can't wait to see what else they have. I will DEFINITELY be back!

    (5)
  • Ian K.

    Great spot for Indian food. Love the Chicken Tika Masala and everything at the lunch buffet. We go here all the time!

    (4)
  • Sheila B.

    New to Parker. Needed an Indian food fix! Food was delicious and service was excellent. This could be a once-a-week experience!!

    (5)
  • Correy H.

    Unfortunately their lunch buffet is not very good. Once they run out of food, that's it. I recommend showing up at 11am.

    (2)
  • Keith T.

    Amazing place, fantastic service, authentic indian food, owner Assuc (?sp) is a great guy and is usually on hand to ensure the best service and tasty food. Great value for the dollar

    (5)
  • Kalpa S.

    They have an excellent assortment of wine, and I like their cocktails. If you haven't already, try the Taj Mahal beer, its goes very well with spicy food. Now, about the restaurant. It a quaint little place, and I like the ambience, but the entre courses are just meh. The flavors are waay too mild, and doesn't pack a punch. Here's another part about the briyani's: Mushrooms are not native to India, and so it really isn't part of the Indian cuisine, and their briyani is full of mushrooms. I don't mind them, but having had Indian food all my life, it feels a-miss when we dine there. The appetizers are good, the samosa chaat is delish. The hubby and I often come here for drinks and apps, and just skip dinner.

    (3)
  • Elisa G.

    Prepared dinner at home to find shrimp had funky taste...tossed it...and headed out to eat...craving for Indian food..decided on India's Kitchen and so glad that we did ! Meat Samosa for app - pastry was fluffly and contents very tasty! Garlic Naan -AWESOME ! ... .I had the Tandoori Chicken, my husband enjoyed the Lamb Masala.. paired with a Pinot Noir - very reasonably priced. Service was attentive and helpful. We will definitely go back... tomorrow would not be too soon!

    (4)
  • Karen L.

    Best Saag in Denver. Buttery and smooth, doesn't even taste like spinach.

    (5)
  • Matt R.

    This is a review on dinner... The food was good, the service was great, but it was maybe a little expensive compared to other places. I got the Rogan Josh which was ok, not super flavorful but I wasn't expecting anything crazy. My fiance got the Chicken Tikka Masala which was great, some of the best I've had! Their naan was fresh and buttery and tasty, and the bread pudding we got was delicious. Overall, I'm a fan, I'll be back, especially since it's the only Indian place around.

    (4)
  • MoMo M.

    This is possibly some of the best Indian Food in the greater Denver Area. Had the Lunch Buffet on Saturday. 2 ppl = $17 total. The food was DELICIOUS. Flavorful, rich, a lot of variety. They bring a basket of fresh naan to your table. The house hot sauce is stupid good. Lots of vegetarian options. The buffet was constantly being restocked, contrary to an earlier review. Went with my vegetarian friend and he was flippin thrilled. We both left super satisfied and stuffed. Despite how full we were when we left, we both mentioned a few hours later that we wish had another plate of goodness in front of as at that very moment. Will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Justin P.

    I wrote a 2-star review for India's Kitchen following a bad experience. The owner personally emailed me an apology, said he was working on those issues, and offered me a $30 gift certificate for the restaurant (more generous than I would expect). My family and I went back to try the lunch buffet and had a much better experience. We will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Zoe Z.

    We had the lunch buffet. Variety was there. There were generous portions of meat in the entrees. Flavorful , but we thought they could have used a tad more spice. Also, they may use a little more ghee or oil than other Indian places we have been to - after finishing our meal there was a bit of residual oils on the plate- which may have been why we found it so super yummy.

    (4)
  • Pixie M.

    Last night my husband and I stopped in for dinner and very much enjoyed our meal. The service was great. We wanted to split an entree and our waiter suggested the tandoori grill which more than enough for us both and was extremely well spiced. The wine list is short, but has a nice range of choices. We will definitely return.

    (4)
  • Cassandra K.

    This is one of the newest restaurants in Parker and FINALLY we have Indian food! I love, love, love indian food and this restaurant didn't disappoint. I went by myself one afternoon for lunch and for about $12.00 I got their all-you-can-eat lunch buffet, including all I could eat Naan (YUM!) and an iced tea. I am so glad that Parker's 1st Indian restaurant is not a total bust. I left so happy! I will definitely be back! Without hubby....he doesn't like Indian food. :-( The kids do, so it will have to be a mom/kid night out :-)

    (4)
  • Peter L.

    I love the chai! It's exactly how I remember it from my time in India. The Saturday morning buffet has a very good variety (both veg and non-veg). The price is good, especially with the two-for-one coupon. We'll be back.

    (4)
  • Mike T.

    Excellent Indian restaurant for dinner. Wide selection of Indian classics with very attentive service. The family loved the Chicken Tikka Masala, Lamb Korma, and Sag Paneer. They do a nice job of spicing each dish to order.

    (5)
  • John S.

    What a fantastic find...I have eaten Indian cuisine in some of the best Indian restaurants in the world, and this is as good as any of them. Wonderfully rich complex sauces, excellent attentive service - a wonderful dining experience. Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Dan J.

    Great lunch buffet everyday of the week. Awesome value at $7.95 each.

    (4)
  • Melissa M.

    The food is really good and very reasonably priced. Good wines and imported beers. The servers are all so friendly. Try the lamb masala with Garlic Naan and Frisk Prickly Riesling!

    (4)
  • Kevin N.

    The food is excellent and the staff friendly. We get it to-go for dinner at least once a week. Try the Vege Samosa and Daal soup for starters. My wife and I used to get one soup and share, but it's so good we now both need our own. For main dishes, the Aloo gobi and Chana Masala are awesome. We've never had a bad experience here, check it out!

    (5)
  • Denise R.

    The food is great. Chicken Tiki Masala, Garlic Nan, Prawns madras are my favorites. Glad we have a decent choice for food in Parker besides Junz. We're used to amazing Indian food in the Bay area. This is the closest we've found. They had trouble with service when they first opened but are working out the kinks. I like to order take out, sit at the bar with a glass of wine, and watch the other patrons.

    (4)
  • Mira S.

    Good selection of wines, very tasty Indian food. Although I expected it to be much stronger in flavor and much spicier, the food was pretty light and not spicy at all. Very friendly service.

    (4)
  • Madison W.

    Just relocated to ParkAurora area / Tallyn's Reach. Had a parent's night out with time for dinner and a movie. India's Kitchen was a great choice. The food was good, the service was friendly and the atmosphere was fine for our "date night". Like other reviews, yes there is probably better Indian food in Denver but India's Kitchen is perfectly fine and tasty and I would gladly recommend it to friends and we will go back again and again. Wife had Tandoori Chicken Kabobs and I had Lamb Korma + Garlic Naan - all very, very good. Thanks!

    (4)
  • Ronin T.

    Great service, fantastic food! A little pricey for some of the dishes at dinner, but their lunch buffet is amazing, and incredibly cheap!

    (4)
  • John M.

    They've got a nice lunch buffet and good (unsweetened) chai tea. Yummy saag and curry chicken. The naan is fair. It's quick and the staff is friendly.

    (3)
  • Louis C.

    Glad to see that Parker has an Indian restaurant. Tried the lunch buffet and it was fair. The curry dishes were a little watered down and they were slow to replace items that were gone. There are much better choices within 10-15 minutes drive.

    (3)
  • Megan C.

    The Indian food here is delicious and diverse! There are so many different entrees to choose from and a wide selection of vegetarian specialities as well. I had the Chicken Tikka Bhuna-couldn't get enough of it. I sopped up the sauce w/the yummy Garlic Naan. The Tandoor Mixed grill was super, as was the Vindaloo & Veggie Samosas. The kids (4 & 8) loved it too and asked if we can go there every weekend! ha ha

    (4)
  • John d.

    We ate at India's Kitchen last night and everything was excellent. I highly recommend this place.

    (4)
  • Steve B.

    Tried it with my wife for late lunch. Great service (we were the only ones there) and great food. They have a lunch buffet from 11-2 daily! Yum. Get your Indian fix in Parker, CO here.

    (4)
  • Kelly H.

    WOW! This IS the Indian restaurant we will go to from now on! Everything about our first visit was absolutely wonderful!! The service was impeccable, the restaurant itself was nice and the food was so tasty and we appreciated the mild spice as we don't like our food spicy! This restaurant aced everything! Well-done!

    (5)
  • bob s.

    these guys really do a good job and its great to have some ethnic food in white bread fed parker colorado. im a big fan of indian food and yes you can find better downtown but as far as the burbs go this place is as good as it gets...

    (4)
  • Linda L.

    We were so excited to have an Indian restaurant in Parker, however India's Kitchen is mediocre at best. We had a chicken tikka masala and lamb madras and they were terrible. There was no depth of flavor to either curry and the just both sauces were way to watery. The naan wan thin like a tortilla and the onion bhajis were dry and tasteless. For the money, we will drive to Lone Tree for India's Clay Oven.

    (1)
  • Phillip S.

    I enjoyed the lunch buffet at India's Kitchen. It was wonderful. The service was great and the employees were helpful and friendly. They bring a basket of warm naan to your table. I enjoyed the tandoori chicken and the chicken tiki masala. I will definitely return. I showed up at 1:30PM and there was plenty of food in the buffet. The regular price is $7.95.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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India is the birth place of Chicken Tikka Masala and Curries. Indian foods are prepared with a blend of finely mixed spices quite popular across the region. The spices develop the rich taste in Indian food enough to boggle your mind. The ever-increasing fan base of Indian food around the New York city is steadily increasing because of the large number of Indians who traveled to the land of dreams. The Indians also brought their very own vibrant, colorful, and aromatic authentic dishes for the people in the West. While most of the Indian population is Vegetarian, Indian food is great for people who are looking for vegan or vegetarian food option. If you are a Meat lover, don't get disappointed yet. Indian food also boasts of some popular non-vegetarian dishes too. Few examples are the famous Butter Chicken, Mutton Biryani and Tandoori Chicken are enough to satisfy your taste buds.

Indian food has gained reputation all over the world especially in the United States. You can find many places serving the appetizing Indian food across all major cities in the US. India is a diverse country with different food culture originated from different parts of the country. While the Northern region boasts tandoori dishes and korma offering royal taste, the Western Ghats offers sea foods that is made in naturally sweet tender coconut milk. The South Indian food servers a quality of different dishes made from rice accompanied with spicy chutneys, curries and famous sambhar. Also, the Indian sweets are a delight to relish. If you ever want to have a burst of sugar syrup in mouth, don't forget to try few Bengali Sweets. Be it spicy, tangy, or sweet flavor, you can find everything in the Indian cuisine. Be assured that the melody of spices will surely bring delight to you.

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