Passage To India Menu

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  • Karen W.

    Overall, 3.5 stars. Came here to try the lunch buffet. The weekend buffet today included several chicken dishes, 2 biriyani dishes, veggie dishes, a seafood/fish dish, and a goat curry. Some notable examples were chicken tikka masala, aloo gobi, saag, and paneer makhani. Out of all the dishes I enjoyed the chicken tikka masala and the aloo gobi the best for their use of bold flavor and hearty chunks of meat/veggie. Other dishes such as the chicken keema, while nice that it was included in the buffet (You don't usually see this dish at Indian buffets), tasted slightly underseasoned. I appreciated that you are given the choice of 3 different naans for your table (We chose garlic). The interior is quite lovely. You can tell a lot of time was placed into making the interior a welcoming, inviting space. Service was good and the host was doing double duty as waiter. Despite his dual roles he was able to check up on us and refill drinks as needed with a friendly demeanor. Dessert included kheer (Rice pudding) and gulab jamun. I liked how the kheer was more light, refreshing, and not overly sweet. Our total for 2 buffet lunches and 2 sodas was around $28. The buffet was decent, and had a good variety. If I'm in the area I'd probably stop by again.

    (4)
  • Michelle N.

    Our group of 7 tried this place for HH. There are only drink specials which were pretty decent prices. Everyone love the food so much. We ordered the garlic/butter naan, kati rolls, gobi manchurian, tikka, eggplant curry, okra, so many other tasty dishes. Everyone was sharing the dishes and I loved how the Tikka Masala actually tasted like tomatoes. The reason why I am giving this place 1 star is that the service was pretty slow, our water glasses were empty...but my guy and I felt really sick after we ate the food. Our tummies were not happy a few hours later and for the rest of the night. What worried me what the most recent reviewer about him and wife getting food poisoning... I don't think we will be heading back to PTI any time soon for fear of getting sick again.

    (1)
  • Abilash P.

    I've been to Passage to India a few times at this point, and I have to say that I've been amazed by how consistent the quality of their food is. Consistent in the fact that it's terrible, that is. Passage to India is a pretty standard Indian buffet, largely in the fact that it's awful, but different tasting enough from most 'American' fare that most of this venue's patrons are going to be none the wiser. The food served in the buffet is often bland, stale, and the ingredients are generally third-rate. The service is about as bad as the food, and every waiter I've encountered at this place is either unhelpful or unfriendly. In short, this place is to Indian food what Taco Bell is to Mexican food. Take your $12 elsewhere and you'll probably be guaranteed a superior culinary experience.

    (1)
  • Kalyan R.

    To be honest, this is some terrible Indian food. The only good item I had was water. Rest everything was tasteless, this food is meh, pretty much to say that everything is bland. Even the gulab jamoon in the buffet was super cold. Don't know about dinner but, buffet is a no go for me, at least it was cheap.

    (1)
  • Chris S.

    Good was pretty good and service was the same. My only issue is that they brought my soup with my entree - so make sure to ask for soup first if desired. Butter chicken was nicely prepared. It came with a side of plain rice which was a nice compliment. I also ordered some Buttered Naan. Good as well. The parking lot was empty as was the restaurant. I am not sure why. The restaurant is a solid 3 stars.

    (3)
  • Tinny M.

    Found insect in biryani ... Please avoid this. Sad part is manager's response after we complained about it. He said 'you must have brought those from outside'.

    (1)
  • Gene T.

    Clean. Tasty. Had a couple of lamb dishes and a chicken dish. Nice flavor. Can choose your spice level. Nice! Service was good. Simple but clean decor. Unlike many other Indian restaurants, they do not have a big selection of teas. But the food is good.

    (4)
  • April Q.

    It's been a while since i had Indian Buffet, there aren't too many options in Chandler. I was having some craving for it, though, so i decided I'd have lunch there since my kiddo was with grandma for the after noon. The place inside is nice, good decor, dark and a little intimate. The gal that seated me and attended to me was friendly and prompt with water and picking up after my plate. The buffet had many options, which i was a bit impressed with that finding. I can't remember what all they had but i had several meat dish options and several meatless ones as well. I didn't get to try all of them but i did put on my plate at least 5 things to taste. I enjoyed the flavors of all but can't say any of them made me want to get up and keep going. ..except the spinach. .i really really liked that dish. I think i always compare Indian buffets to the only one I've ever eaten at consistently and for the longest period of time: Delhi Palace. This tikka masala was not as good as DP, nor was the Tandoori chkn. I think their gulab jamun is canned ;'-( here. .. they were not perfectly round, but dented like the kind bought the other day from the local Indian market. That was disappointing :( Overall: I'd come back if i wanted a conveniently located solution to my Indian cravings, but it likely isn't my go-to spot like DP.

    (4)
  • Paanks A.

    Till now the best Indian restaurant we have tried after moving to Arizona. We went late at night, just 45 min before the closing time. And were nicely informed about closing time and we may be rushed out. We ordered Lassi, Biryani, Panner Tikka Masala, Malai Kofta and Garlic Naans between 4. Everything tasted awesome and the portions are huge. We had to pack the entire Biryani for home.

    (5)
  • Sarah H.

    I thought this place was ok. Stopped in for the lunch buffet, after discovering the nearby Indian places were closed on Mondays. I enjoyed the food, and thought it was pretty average. Nothing spectacular, but the service was top-notch! The cold wet donut dessert was above average tho.

    (3)
  • Kelly S.

    We have been to Passage three times for happy hour, with consistently excellent results. They have a great draft beer selection with a good mix of local and international options. Beer prices are ridiculously low during happy hour. $2 Stella!? Sign me up. The food is amazing. We love the Chicken 65 and the chicken curry. The naan is also delicious and they have so many flavors to choose from. The service is attentive and courteous. On our most recent visit, our server took the time to provide custom recommendations from the menu. You want Indian food that won't give you bad tummy? Go to Passage to India. Now.

    (5)
  • Rand H.

    = = = = = = WEEKDAY LUNCH BUFFET! = = = = = = It's been a little over a year, so I whipped back over here to see how they're doing. Here were some of my observations: * Beautiful dining room! * Friendly & proper table service. * Delicious Buffet again fea

    (4)
  • L O.

    I'm not sure why so many people rating this restaurant are rating it on the buffet. I thought everyone knew Indian buffet food (and probably any cuisine prepared for a buffet lunch crowd) pretty much blows. You always want to order it fresh (we usually order from the menu even at lunch). I've been eating Indian food for over 20 years and while I know I'm eating a very select and Americanized version of what is really an extremely broad cuisine, I know the difference between good (American) Indian and so-so or bad Indian (I also happen to be a chef). Passage to India is definitely some of the better Indian food I've had in the valley. Unlike the experiences I've read here, the food has been extremely consistent in quality, flavor and heat (a problem I've encountered with a lot of Indian restaurants). The rice has NEVER been dry, the food has never been overly salted and the wait staff has been very nice and attentive. Many people familiar with Indian food eat some kind of chicken dish, but I was introduced to it when I was a vegetarian and I still order almost exclusively vegetarian dishes when eating at an Indian restaurant. And I would recommend to those who are trying this restaurant (or any Indian restaurant) to go first for the non-meat dishes to get a sense of the depth of flavors when chicken isn't the core flavor. We have found Passage to India to be almost always so devoid of people that we have joked that maybe it's a front for something else, that they can't be making any money selling that little food. They also don't have a more traditional décor (in my experience--what do I know about real traditional décor?) that, say, a place like Delhi Palace has. And, finally, not every note is hit perfectly every time; but overall they are very consistent, probably more consistent than most restaurants I've been to. For those reasons I reduce the stars to 4 instead of 5, but otherwise, enjoy--it's a nice little treasure for Tempe.

    (4)
  • Shilpa R.

    If there was a -10 star rating, I'd have given that. We eat out a lotttt. And being Indians, we have been eating Indian food all our lives. We never got sick eating outside food ever, because we eat out so much that our body got immured by now. But buffet at Passage of India today was one of the most terrible ones ever. The food was STALE for sure & both me & my spouse are sick in the stomach. Suffering really bad due to their old stale horribly tasting food. Unfortunately we also offered some naan to our 20mo son & we have been changing his diapers non-stop. Never going back! Update: Went there 5hrs ago & we are still suffering big time. Now rushed to doctor who said we all have food poison including our toddler. Screw you stingy PoI management who were so cheap to use stale food to save a few bucks. We are vegetarians. How much did you save on our food, max $10 overall? But you lost customers who would pay $30minimum each time we could have visited if you maintained some quality. I hope FDA & health departments inspect you! We are leaving it with a review because we are not one of those suers. One day soon you'll get there if you continue such cheap tricks.

    (1)
  • Eric M.

    Our plan was to grab Indian with another couple. Then we told a couple of fiends and next thing you know, 9 of us show up at 6:30 on a Saturday night. The staff was great and attentive, but the place was pretty empty. We ordered some appetizers and all were great. Especially the cauliflower and paneer. Side Note: always bring one vegetarian, it forces you to order things you normally wouldn't. I've eaten here before and what I liked was the variety of dishes from across India. Something for everyone. I had lamb, yummy. The wife had tandoori chicken that was cooked perfect. My son had chicken tikka masala. So good. Everything was heavily seasoned, which I like. Medium spicy was just that. A bit of heat but not "get me a Mango Lasi" hot. Good beer selection as well. Everyone had a great meal and we will enjoy the leftovers for lunch today. This is one of those places that many people drive by all the time and "want to try it". Give it a shot, be adventurous. You will not be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Ckay C.

    When the delivery guy showed up, I paid with 3 $20 bills and asked for $2 in change. He started being rude. He said "your bill was 58 dollars, but that's fine!" He was being rude and sarcastic. That $58 included a $9 tip... Screw that guy. What a twat. The food had good flavor but it was really hot... Unless you want REALLY REALLY HOT, don't order! Even my boyfriend said his mouth was on fire. I just spent $58 on food that I can't eat :( I ordered a pizza. Attached is my receipt... Proof that I tipped. Not sure why he was such a jerk. Will NEVER order again.

    (1)
  • Brandon D.

    This place is absolutely amazing! We ordered the Tandoori King Prawns, Chicken Vindaloo and the Goat Saag with some Naan for carryout. They did forget one part of my meal and I had to go back for but the customer service was excellent and made me a happy customer instantly. All of the dishes were hot, prepared well and tasted incredible, I would highly recommend this place to anyone. Interior was dark, intimate and very clean; it would be a great date place and I will be back soon!

    (5)
  • Mama F.

    This is definitely our go-to Indian restaurant for lunch buffet!! A ton of different options with a wide array of flavors with depth and rich spices. If you love Indian food, you need to try this restaurant.

    (5)
  • Marcy C.

    Best Indian Food ever! Happy is friendly and accommodating! His dad does all the fabulous dishes! Totally satisfying

    (5)
  • MW W.

    The only thing that stopped me from giving this place five stars was the fact that our server had a bit of attitude. She seemed surly and cross. However, with that said, the food is amazing. I had chicken curry while my friend had Tandoori Chicken. The curry was northern Indian and absolutely delicious. Fresh garlic naan and basmati rice. Great place to eat!

    (4)
  • Erika K.

    There is nothing wrong with this place, but nothing particularly redeeming either. The food was mediocre, and the interior didn't seem to fit the theme. The servers seemed aloof. We were there for the lunch buffet which had an ok selection of the Indian standards. The best part was a never-ending basket of your choice of fresh baked Naan.

    (2)
  • Leora C.

    Well first of, I was born and raised in India and have been cooking now for over a decade, so I'd like to think I have a good idea of Indian food. My fiance and I decided to try Passage to India today for lunch. We ordered the Chicken 65 for our appetizer. It was definitely not authentic, it was below average, too much cumin in my opinion and way too much cilantro. But the chicken was tender. We ordered it medium, it was fairly bland ( and I can't really eat spicy food). I ordered the Chicken Biryani (boneless) and my fiance ordered the Chicken vindaloo, both medium spice level as well. I assumed boneless meant chicken breast, not dark meat without the bone. If I knew that was the case I would not have ordered it and paid extra for boneless chicken. It was full of cilantro (no brown onions at all) and it was more or a bland pulao than biryani. The rice was dry and undercooked and stale tasting. The waitress actually forgot to bring out the rice that is complimentary with the vindaloo and we ended up waiting about 10 minutes till we found another waiter who brought it out for us. This rice too was cold and stale. It definitely was not basmati (didn't have the smell or taste of basmati). Both dishes had no flavor, the vindaloo didn't taste anything like the peppery vinegary dish it was meant to taste like. I have a hard time believing the cooks are Indian. The food overall was a complete disappointment and I would never recommend this place, especially not for the price. Save your money.

    (1)
  • T B.

    The lunch buffet is phenomenal here. I'm very picky about Indian food and this place was great. The fritters were a great alternative to the rice (which fills me up really quick ), the Naan was fresh and the curries were so good. The goat curry is actually one of the most flavorful I have found so far. I am looking forward to eating here again.

    (5)
  • Nick M.

    My bias: Indian food is my favorite type of food. My review: Passage to India is a hit! They start you off with papad (thin cracker) and some tasty sauces. We ordered the chicken tikka masala and the paneer tikka masala (paneer is a delicious cheese that makes a great vegetarian option). Free rice with entrees, but garlic naan is a must for any entree! Quick service and reasonable prices. I'll definitely be coming back here.

    (4)
  • Richard S.

    Yet another fantastic experience of Indian food served up. It's a pity that some Indians now living in the USA, seem to think, it's there god given right to order a meal eat it, then refuse to pay. Here's a better idea, go to another restaurant, even better idea go back to India and try NOT PAYING for the meal, we all know what would happen.

    (5)
  • Lakshmi Narayanan V.

    The only vegetarian restaurant which makes you feel home by providing traditional delicious veg dum briyani. In the past one year, we have been there as many as 20 times. For anyone who would like to have original South Indian briyani, I would strongly recommend this place.

    (5)
  • Marc S.

    I've been here probably 50 times and I have had 50 great meals. I'm trying to find something on the menu I don't like. I have not found it yet. I highly recommend the Tandoori Chicken Makhni. It is my new favorite. They have a great beer selection and $2 Happy Hour Stella Artois and Heineken. Heaven.

    (5)
  • James C.

    I love this place. I usually sit at the bar and chat away with the bartender who could be part owner Im not sure. He is very friendly and taught me all about where IPA's come from. there basically a rotten ale that was soured to make the trip to India. take that you crafty bastards, lol.. The food is always fresh and is priced fairly. The chicken curry is bomb . it puzzles me why it is not busier. I wish passage to India the best and hope they are around for a long time

    (4)
  • V C.

    Passage to bad food ..right.. I know Indian food as I am Indian . This place should not do business in food. Extreme salty chicken curry.. Goat curry was more goat soup..there was no variety... Service was so so... When told the server about salty food she smiles and said.. Sometime they are in the mood for salt .... You kidding me.. It's worth $5. Buffet... Why do all these people think they can run restaurant.. Blue moon beer with no orange slice...I bet you it is Indian restaurant with illegal Mexican cooks.. Not coming back again.. I tried and very very disappointed... I would not bring anyone and suggest it to anyone...

    (1)
  • Ted D.

    This is it guys, the best indian place in town! The chicken tikka masala is soooo awesome, perfect creaminess ratio. Good amount of chicken, the rice is out of this world, basically everthing was good. They dont charge an arm and a leg for garlic naan. Gotta check this place out

    (5)
  • Mohammed A.

    I ordered shrimp masala and white rice. It was delicious and great also the service was perfect. The interior was impressive and attractive. One of the best indian restaurants in Arizona.

    (5)
  • Kennelle C.

    Love the authenticity and the service is great. They also have a great bar with all the wine and liquor you need.

    (5)
  • Evan B.

    A soild lunch buffet for ~11. However I would not mind it being a dolar less due to few veg options. The flavors were vibrant in the saag and pakora, The soup was a bit too salty but still good, However they only had foam cups for the soup. Desert was just kheer and gulab. Garlic naan is included which is nice. The rice was just plain basmati rice and it was a bit under cooked. The chai tea is also included. One nice thing was in the condiments section there was Indian hot sauce. Overall another decent addition to the Indian food landscape of the area, but nothing too special, at least for their buffet.

    (3)
  • Monica O.

    Coworker and I had wanted to try Passage to India since we heard they opened, so off we went at high noon on a Thursday. They had a nice lil lunch crowd and we were there to try out the lunch buffet, it had a nice amount of items to pick from but I was sold on the chicken tikka masala & vegetable biryani, I cannot even tell you how much I had been cravin tikka masala and with the garlic naan bread, it was the perfect dish! For a new place the service was lil slow, but I just counted that as being new and am ready to try them for lunch again soon!

    (3)
  • Shimoli S.

    Best Indian food in the valley!! I am an Indian so I tend to be rather picky with my indian restaurants. This place has an amazing Panner Tikka Masala. The quantity is reasonable for the price. I go to this place at least a couple times a month! The service is a hit or a miss but the main waiter usually is awesome! GO TO THIS PLACE FOR GREAT INDIAN FOOD!

    (5)
  • Sherrie Q.

    This was our first visit to the restaurant. It was recommended to us by friends. We were pleasantly surprised. The food was delicious and we will definitely return. We have been to several Indian eateries in the east valley and this one is the best by far!!! The lamb is fantastic!

    (5)
  • Heejin J.

    Not the best but not the worst. Ironically, poor service from friendly waiters. Took forever to order, took forever for the food to come out. The atmosphere inside the restaurant is dark and empty... I ordered spicy chicken tikki masala. It was a bit oily, heavy, and greasy but that comes with Indian food.

    (3)
  • Chandra J.

    Went here with a friend this evening and was pleasantly surprised by the food and relaxing atmosphere. My friend and I shared the chicken tiki marsala, chicken saag, and garlic naan. The chicken marsala and saag we had mild flavored and it was still very well seasoned and delicious. The garlic naan was light and soft and went great with the two chicken dishes. They give you a lot of food, so be prepared to share and to take some home. My friend and I definitely plan on going back as they have a lunch buffet and the waiting staff was very nice.

    (4)
  • Jen K.

    My husband and I ate here for the first time. The restaurant is a little large for them, so it felt empty, but the servers and waitress were so friendly and helped us with our order. We ended up getting Manchurian gobi for our appetizer and it was delicious! It's basically tempura cauliflower, and was delicious. I'm not a cauliflower fan and I loved it. We also ordered the Saag paneer and the Lamb vindaloo. They were both great. We will definitely be coming back to try more. The portions were huge and we came home with two boxes of leftovers for lunch the next day and we ordered an extra Naan to go with it. I think I want to try the buffet to taste many options at once!

    (4)
  • Emily B.

    As I said from my last review, this is our favorite Indian restaurant in the neighborhood. We finally decided to go and try the lunch buffet. We were delighted to find many of our favorites were also offered in the buffet, along with may things we have never tried. Positive- we liked many of the dishes we have never tried before, we now have many new favorites when we go back Negative- our tried and true favorites that we normally ordered were much much better when we got them fresh as individual entrees vs. on the buffet line. I am glad that we have eaten here many times before with regular entrees! The buffet included a couple of soups and salad bar along with a basket of naan delivered to the table. White rice along with a couple types of biryani rice were included in the buffet. Highlights included the goat curry, chicken tikka masala, matar paneer (cheese and peas in a creamy sauce), saag spinach, and the mirchi ka salan (green peppers, tomatoes and onions with sauce). We enjoyed the old favorites and are excited to have a few new favorites to order now!

    (4)
  • Geoffrey H.

    I used to live in Chicago, just off Devon street. If you're not familiar with north Chicago, it's like little India and has 3 or 4 of the best Indian restaurants in America. So I know good Indian food. I don't need a menu to order. I know what I want and the best dishes. I thought I would have to go back to Chicago for those rich, complex, amazing, delicious Indian flavors. I was wrong. Passage to India is the best Indian restaurant in Arizona. Go here or order takeout for dinner, please. You will not regret it. Everything is fresh, consistent and authentic.

    (5)
  • Leela D.

    DELICIOUS! The best Indian food in town. Be sure to get extra Naan Garlic Bread with your meal. Nom Nom Nom!

    (5)
  • Sujith P.

    I went for the lunch buffet and was disappointed with the quality of food. The Veg Biryani didn't seem fresh. The raita was too salty and the mirch ka salaan was too spicy. The pakodas, Mutter Paneer and the choice of garlic/butter/plain naan delivered to the table were good. The Gulab Jamun was okay but some were dry as they were fully immersed in the syrup. Ambiance and service were alright.

    (3)
  • Sheema D.

    Phenomenal food. The flavor and spices are so authentic. I absolutely love this place. Great food, great service. Awesome location and parking. I give it a million stars

    (5)
  • Danielle R.

    I just ate dinner at Passage to India. It was one of the best meals I've had out at a restaurant this year! We had vegetable samosas, chicken tandoori, daal makhani, and chicken tikka masala. Oh, and we had rice pudding for dessert. All of it was so good! Also loved the tea and really great service. I really don't understand why it's never that busy when we go there.

    (5)
  • Drew M.

    This place delivers on great food. I love all the options of made to order bread they serve. If it was properly priced they would get 5 stars. I know how to make Indian food, and it costs near nothing to make. Why such the markup? I have only been when there is a coupon. Typically the coupons are $6.99 for lunch buffet. That's what it should be anyway, and they'd still be making profit.

    (4)
  • Arizona T.

    More like Passage to GIVE ME MY MONEY BACK MUTHA MUTHA!! Listen to me people. Im an Indian Food snob. This is average Indian food at the very best. If you're in the Tempe area you can do MUUUUUCH better with a place like Kebab Palace, India Gate or even The Dhaba. This place has a great location but it looks like some friends took what was in there garage, found a used hot food table on craigslist and stuck it in a corner of the restaurant. Tandoori chicken that tasted boiled and had literally no flavor. Dry NAAN The Chicken Tikka Masala was decent Vegatable Pakora that was cold, along with most other dishes. No salt, no pepper available and lastly and most irritaingly, not spicy at all! Skip it and save your money. THE SUCK!!!!

    (1)
  • Jeff A.

    Went here on weekday for lunch buffet. Was not disappointed. Prompt seating and great buffet. They were running short on high chairs but luckily a nice patron gave up one for my son. All the food was very good tiki Marsala was our favorite. The Tandoori chicken was very good as well. The Garlic Nan bread was fresh and delicious. They are getting short a star for ignoring me when it was time to pay. $10 lunch buffet well worth the money. I will return.

    (4)
  • Che ..

    Love this place. Friendly service and great food. The aroma of spices cooking as you enter is alluring. The portions are big and the food is fresh and delicious. The buffet is ok, but I highly recommend ordering from the menu. Veggie korma, saag paneer, and the gobi manchurian are my favs. The naan is good too. Served family style, 2 dishes could easily feed 4 people. The price is right for the quality of food. Take the passage to India and put it in your mouth.

    (5)
  • Eddy Y.

    They fixed the issues and have been going back on a regular basis.

    (5)
  • Tammy D.

    This place is the bomb! I was going to say the chicken masala was my favorite but then every time I try something new its amazing...the spices, the flavor, I'd give a 10 star if I could.

    (5)
  • Anil K.

    Good meat dishes great naans and dosa but not a lot of good veg options and the desserts are just ok

    (3)
  • Ryan S.

    Consistently great food recently. In the past, it was a bit hit or miss but not anymore. Usually very quiet. I can never understand why it's not more crowded.

    (4)
  • Ishu G.

    I did not have a good experience at this restaurant. Vegetable soup was horrible , Egg noodles were not fresh and probably were made a day ago. This is not authentic taste of Indian Food , wont recommend this restaurant to any one

    (2)
  • Phoebe M.

    Nice spinish saag and chicken tikki here. We always come here for lunch buffet. At 11:30 everything is freshed

    (4)
  • Jen L.

    I've never had a bad experience here. The food is outstanding. We try something new every time, and don't know much about Indian food, but are never disappointed. We usually sit at the bar, which is often empty, but the manager/owner is always there bartending and he is great! Great local beer selection as well.

    (5)
  • Lindsey C.

    I've been to Passage To India about four times and every single time I've been there, I'm maybe one of 3 other diners. I'm not a huge fan of Indian food so I'm not the best critic and can't tell you why the restaurant is so "dead". I couldn't tell you what all I've had, but it all seemed to be good. I've been twice with just my husband and twice with another couple and they're pretty accommodating. I do not like spicy foods and their medium is pretty good - Just enough to "tickle my tongue." I'll probably be back, only because they're in my neighborhood and I would like to return to try the lunch buffet.

    (3)
  • Katie K.

    great food! authentic, awesome bar and patio. Great atmosphere and good for large parties

    (5)
  • Vallabh P.

    Very poor food. Not at all authentic food. Ordered Paneer chilly, it was very oily and undercooked.

    (1)
  • Christy T.

    Passage to India....has.....indian food, duh...and... you're enjoying this, admit it...a kickin' happy hour! Yes, a get your drink on and go native with naam bread, simosas and tandoori chicken half off appetizers. I know, it's da bomb, yes?! They have a very nice bar which when I hit it up is usually just me and possibly some poor sap who has joined me and a couple dozen engineers from the various software companies around the area. I can't say I do any interacting with any of the other patrons, I have an engineer at home, why do you think I'm at the bar to begin with....! I do chat the bartender up and he is extremely nice and likes to watch a lot of golf and cricket...I'm learning nothing about either sport but we do talk about how little I know about Indian food and culture. Turns out I'm Indian ignorant and I get the impression he runs into this a lot so, he spends time answering a lot of questions that start with, what is this and how do you say? I tip well and he's either very patient or I tip a lot better than I realize. Who knows. I have had dinner here with the aforementioned engineer and we both enjoyed the meal immensely. We explained to our server our complete lack of knowledge when it came to the menu and explained our food preference by saying, "we like curry and we like things spicy but not too spicy". Which I suspect is the epicurean equivalent of saying, I like my food tasty but not too tasty...Our server didn't bat an eye and made a couple of suggestions and we really enjoyed ourselves. The food is very fresh, the ingredients are of very high quality and overall the prices were reasonable, the service impeccable and I truly can't wait to go again.

    (5)
  • Rose L.

    Spicy and Flavorful! Generous sized portions. Amazing happy hour specials from 5pm to 7pm. Beautiful Indian music. Bernadette, our waitress provided exceptional customer service! This was a wonderful dining experience. I love this place!

    (5)
  • Tonie J.

    The paneer tika masala & chicken 65 are amazing and the people that work here are wonderful! The first time we came in we were served promptly, and attended to. I love northern Indian food ie shahi paneer, mattar paneer. I asked them what was equivalent. Happy the manager suggested the tika masala. It was great! We have come back once a week ever since. Great customer service, great people, yummmmy food.

    (5)
  • Andy O.

    I ordered take out and was not disappointed! I have been craving butter chicken since I returned from a trip abroad and have yet to find anything decent. I stumbled across this place and was pleasantly surprised! It was delicious! It was pretty expensive but they give you quite a bit of chicken, wish there was more rice and naan bread! Also wish they would make a lunch specials (smaller portions/ cheaper price) if so, I would be here everyday! I have yet to try any of there other dishes, since the butter chicken was very addicting! I'll be back again and again if not just for the butter chicken alone!

    (5)
  • Heather C.

    Lunch buffet was so good and reasonably priced! We'll definitely be going back.

    (4)
  • James W.

    We called the Manager, Happy, the next day after Valentines Day and he asked us to come in again so they could show us what a fluke Valentine's Day was, too many things went wrong, so we did. Friday 02/28/14, so two weeks exactly after our bad experience, we went back in and pretty much ordered the same thing. Business was much lighter, and Happy of course checked in on us frequently. But here's the thing, the food was great, some of the best Indian fare we've had, and the atmosphere was nearly perfect, we sat in the less crowded section by the bar. I had Kadai Lamb and my wife had Saag Lamb, both we tasty, I ordered mine a little hot, and found it enjoyable. Passage to India has a nice layout, and good service when all is working well. Too many things went wrong the night we first went there, and so I am pleased to see that they work hard to keep customers happy, as the manager's name suggests. They of course took care of us, cutting our dinner bill in half so we will be back, as the food and the service were both thoroughly enjoyable.

    (4)
  • Sandra R.

    I had a GREAT experience! It was my 12 year old daughter's first time eating Indian food so I asked the server what she recommended for a 12 year old eating Indian food for the first time and she was VERY helpful. We ended up ordered Samosas, Tandoori Chicken Makhni and Palak Paneer and a side order of Nan. The food was excellent and I couldn't have asked for better service. The gentleman who seated us made sure we had fresh rice for our left overs and brought over some foil for our bread. Our tea glasses never went empty. I was very very very happy with my service and food. I would be back again!

    (5)
  • Brian S.

    Ok food, poor service, over 2 hours to complete a lunch service. I have gone to this place four times, twice for dinner (about $15/plate) and twice for the lunch buffet ($13/plate). I will start out with saying the food is ok. Had the chicken Makhani (Butter Chicken). It is not the best in town but obviously good enough for my girlfriend and I to have gone back a few times. The real problems come in with customer service and issue resolution. My experience with one lunch at P2I - Called ahead to see if they had makhani chicken on the buffet, the said yes and disappointingly, they did not. Had a group of 8 that showed up at 11:30, well before the lunch rush. 6 had the buffet and 2 ordered from the menu (butter chicken ;-)). The food was not to temperature even though it took 30 minutes to arrive and we did not receive everything that we ordered. The buser refilled our Sprite with water and almost did it again. We had to track down our waiter, like he was avoiding us, to ask for our bill. He was able to print out a bill and a receipt for the 2 that didn't get the buffet but for the rest, "if you just put your cards in the booklet, I will run them for you". Not a good idea. A business is required to provide that information to you prior to running your card plus they need a signature after the transaction. 30 minutes later still no bill or receipt. They were having POS issues (a little pun intended). All other tables had received a bill and have left at this point. We asked for the manager and was not sympathetic to the fact that the food was not hot, we did not get all our food, the bill, and that his guests have to go back to work. No discount, nothing was removed from the bill, not even a coupon for next time. The biggest kicker... they still ended up charging 20% gratuity. I will not be going back again and will not be recommending this place to anyone.

    (2)
  • Michael C.

    Three of us went for dinner this visit. Tikka Masala, Korma, & Andhra Curry - all chicken. Butter, Garlic, & Paneer Naan. Chicken 65 appetizer. Everything was served with white rice. The Naan was all very good. Soft with just a hint of toastiness, not too dry. The Chicken 65 was unremarkable. Lightly spicy with lots of onion and cilantro. The Chicken Korma was ordered extra mild for the non spice eater in the group and come out spot on. Very flavorful without any heat. The chicken itself was bonless, tender and absorbed the flavors well. The Chicken Andhra Curry was ordered medium but came out a little over spicy and astringent. The aroma hinted of flavorful spices but was overwhelmed by the heat of the dish. Surprisingly the chicken was served bone-in! The chicken was swimming in sauce which made it not finger food and made enjoying it more of a task. The Chicken Tikka Masala was spot on for both flavor and spiciness. The let down was the chicken itself, dense cubes of chicken breast. The chicken was dry and absorbed none of the wonderful flavor in the sauce. Nothing was really bad, just not fantastic. Worth another visit. Maybe for their lunch buffet, too.

    (3)
  • Ravi C.

    Finally.... a good Dum Biryani in Tempe. Been to this place twice and twice I was place a couple of time and both times, I had good experience. Dum Biryani, Mirchi Ka Salan were great. Pakoda and Manchurian were good. The food was really good and I hear that their happy hours are good too! Should try it sometime soon!

    (4)
  • Tiffany J.

    WOW, this was seriously delicious! Although I would say that I am a bit of a foodie, for some reason I have not ventured much into Indian cuisine, but this place has made me a believer. I went there for the lunch buffet this week, and although I didn't know much of what I was putting on my plate (aside from the tandoori chicken), I have to say that I absolutely loved everything that I tried. My favorite part was the end of the buffet that the server kindly explained was a selection of chutneys. I took some of each and really enjoyed the kick of flavor that they gave to the other dishes I was eating. The mango and cilantro chutneys were my favorites, oh and also the coconut chutney... Anyway, will definitely come back here with my husband for a weekend date night, goal- to make him a believer too :)

    (5)
  • Mark W.

    Came for lunch and had the typical buffet fare. There was a vast array of food available with curries, dosas, white rice, rice with chicken, salad, some items I didn't recognize, some items I don't remember, melon, salad, mango custard, rice pudding, etc. There was a good mixture of vegetarian and meat options. The nan was toasty. All three of us had one plate to many of food.

    (5)
  • Deepti A.

    Super awesome food. The chicken biryani is to die for. I cannot remember the number of times we have taken our food to go from here. The kathi rolls are awesome too! I'd recommend this place to anyone who wants to taste good flavorful Indian food. So sad that we have now moved from the area and won't be able to take out as often :-(

    (5)
  • Sagar K.

    New place, very good. Food was really good, their Happy Hour prices were also very appealing. I tried the Biryani which was very tasty and just the right amount of spicy. I have also tried their masala dosa which was perfect. Usually with Indian places that have both North Indian and South Indian food you usually have to settle for one. They have a 2 chefs, one that does the North Indian dish and the other one does the South

    (5)
  • D.j. J.

    Visiting from Sierra Vista we decided to try passage to India. Overall the food was good. Great variety is to choose from the buffet. The spicy chicken was my favorite with garlic naan and a mango Lasie. I try to sample different Indian food where ever I am and this is legit

    (4)
  • B T.

    Over priced and below average food. There are better Indian restaurants in Tempe. Mango lassi that we ordered was salty and watery, it was the weirdest mango lassi that I've had so far. The other dishes that we ordered were chicken tikka masala, malai kofta and chilly pakora. The chilli pakoras were soggy and not crisp at all and the other two were average. All and all I would give this place a miss for the next time.

    (1)
  • Briana K.

    Went here for mother's day since my mom had been wanting to try it for awhile. We definitely will have to come back again. The house cabernet was very good and dry. Everyone at our table ordered something different and we just tried a bit of everything. Every dish was excellent and the waiter was attentive and able to explain what the different dishes were since we don't eat Indian food much. The garlic naan bread was also great. I highly recommend this place.

    (5)
  • Elena C.

    Honestly, the food tasted great when we were there eating it. But it totally made me sick to my stomach the next day. I definitely got food poisoning from this place. Real bummer because it was actually tasty, but I won't ever go back there with peace of mind. Just can't do it. Maybe they had a bad day, but I really don't want to find out again, so consider this your heads up.

    (1)
  • Neeraj T.

    I had lunch buffet here . I went quite late so can't really complain about the food availability in the buffet . Taste of food was not great but average like every other indian restaurant . but their veggie dum biryani is really awesome ... Staff was very polite and kind . Ambience was also good.. May be I ll try this place again for dinner but not for buffet ..

    (3)
  • Bernadette C.

    I love this place! The service is usually top notch and their Veggie Korma is THE BEST! All the food is great and this restaurant has a really nice atmosphere. I like eating alone and reading and this place works nicely for that. It is also great for a date night or going to lunch with co-workers. The free, self-serve chai tea during lunch buffet is a nice touch. Also, they are open later than most restaurants which makes this place perfect in my opinion.

    (5)
  • J G.

    We live about a quater of a mile for this place . We always order take out so I cannot speak to the other in dining experiences. the sauces are always spot on. If you happen to order a chicken dish, you have to ask for white meat or you get dark meat which I don't like and find rather slimy...again, for what it is, which is not a curry house in London and tempe is not NYC or San Fran it's a good solid option Americanized Indian cuisine. Of all the places I have been to here in az, the place is about on par with the other places that I would consider good, India house, royal taj etc. this is just closer to my house and being that it's about the same, passage to India gets my business... Truly I have never had real Indian food in az that has not been Americanized in some way...just saying. Tasty food overall.

    (4)
  • Abhishek N.

    Last night I went there...awful food..I think they changed chef. Hakka Noodles tasted like straight out of a Top Ramen packed box. Malai Kofta was ridiculous. Chapati ordered for kids made papad seem softer. and the check was approx 51$. Worst spend 50 dollars of my life.

    (1)
  • Eric f.

    I thought the food here was very good. We stuck to the vegetarian dishes, I was pleased to see a mushroom dish which was fantastic. The naan was good, the samosas were excellent. I would definitely go back here again.

    (4)
  • Dan F.

    First off the food and overall experience here was amazing. I called in a reservation for 14-18 people and when we arrived they had everything set up very nicely and seated us immediately. We had a side room all to ourselves and a dedicated waitress. We ordered drinks and a couple appetizers. Then they sent out two complimentary appetisers, the Gobi Manchurian and the Chilly Chicken. The Chilly Chicken was excellent but the Gobi Manchurian surprised everyone. It was amazing. We all kept asking how cauliflower could be this good. Seriously. Order this. Then our main courses came. Everything came as ordered. There were few orders of Chicken Tikka Masala which everyone said was very very good. Also the spiciness levels were perfect. My wife wanted the heat to make her cry a bit and it did. The medium had kick but didn't make anyone suffer. Mild was just awesome tasting. I ordered the Chicken Dum Biryani but I wish I had trusted my gut an ordered the goat. Not because the chicken was bad. It was delicious and reminded me of the meals my friends from India cook for us. It was just that one of my friends ordered the Goat Vindaloo and raved about it. My experience was echoed by the other 13 people in our party. We all had a wonderful time and it could not have gone better. We will all be returning again and bringing as many new faces as possible to this wonderful restaurant.

    (5)
  • Charmain H.

    Just moved into the area and the 1st thing we did was search for Indian restaurants. We found this one and gave it a shot. The first thing we noticed when we walked in was the amazing smells of food that wafted from the kitchen. Our waitress was friendly and the service was great. If you like your Indian to have a bite, order it a little hotter than you would normally (at least for myself) as the spicing (while fantastically flavorful and rich) tend to run on the mild side. Definitely worth while.

    (4)
  • Deep G.

    Please save yourself the trouble of a bad experience. Skip this one. It looks good on the outside but has nothing else good about it. My husband and I went here at about 8PM . There was NO service , no usher . We should have left then but thought of giving it a chance. We went over to the bar and ordered a Long Island Iced Tea. The bartender gave us an amused chuckle and we asked him what was up . He said he had never made LIIT before!! And he s supposed to be a bartender for heaven's sake ! Though he was making drinks by checking out recipes on his phone,he insisted on making our drink . Came back in 5 minutes and said he doesn't have all the ingredients for the drink . Talk about a "full bar"!!! He gave us a weird drink and said he would charge us 7 bucks for it . The gobi manchurian came after an eternity , was cold and tasting weird again . Do I need to go on .. Bad experience .

    (1)
  • William B.

    First off let me say that I love indian food so when my favorite indian restaurant was closed I decided to try someplace different I came across passage to India and man to my surprise was the food good The lunch buffet was very good lots of selections to choose from and everything that I tried was very tasty I would highly recommend getting passage to India I try

    (5)
  • H S.

    We got a vegetarian take out yesterday night. The paneer kati roll was good. The aloo mutter and naan were ok, nothing to write home about. The ras malai was just awful, it was like the milk was burnt! But the worst part of our night was that when we had ordered paneer tikka masala, we were given chicken tikka masala. we went home and started to cut the supposedly paneer in the entree, only to realize it was chicken. Now, it is understandable that the order got mixed up. But what irked me was that when I called them to tell about it, the owner acted like its not possible and that I was mistaken. Even though we are vegetarian, we know what chicken looks like. He was extremely rude and asked me to come all the way back to the restaurant to examine the dish himself or to email photos of it. I decided to do neither coz I was completely pissed at the way this was handled. I wouldn't have minded if I hadn't gotten my money back, but to treat a customer like this, all for $10 is unacceptable for me. Terrible way to run a business, and that too when it is new! Anyway, we're never going back and recommend that people check their dish before eating it, coz they are never going to accept their mistake.

    (1)
  • Ankita K.

    Bad ambience. 1h wait for food when there were only 3 other tables with people. Bad quality and quantity of food.

    (1)
  • Dave H.

    I've always liked Indian food, but it took this place to convince my wife how great it can be. We have eaten here three times at the restaurant and three times with takeout. It's damn good. My wife keeps it simple with the Tandoori Chicken Machkni. I have had a bunch of different things and I will be using this place to educate myself about Indian food. The Lamb Rogan Josh and the Andrea Curry are both awesome. The service is always good. It's a new place with an occasional hiccup, but they always work hard to fix the problems. If I felt more qualified to rate Indian food I'd give this place five stars, but it's a solid four to be sure.

    (4)
  • Mauricio C.

    I stopped since it was close to home. Food and service are good but i have my preferred spots.

    (3)
  • Tatiana D.

    My husband and I decided to give this place a try even though it was a little far from our house and we were glad we did! The food was great and it's not expensive at all! I don't know who would call this restaurant overpriced, it's cheaper than Olive Garden and the food is waaaay better. We got Chicken 65 for an appetizer and were pleasantly surprised. It was a good amount of food for an appetizer and the chicken was really yummy, spicy but with lots of flavor. Then, I got Korma chicken and asked them if they could combine chicken with the vegetarian option (I really wanted veggies in my dinner that night:) and they did, no problem. I thought it was pretty good, could've been a little more flavorful but now I'm just being picky. My husband got Lamb Rogan Josh which he said was really good, the lamb was tender and the whole dish was delicious. We also got an order of cheese stuffed Naan bread which came out hot and very tasty. The service was very quick, our waitress was polite and accommodating, no complaints there. We'll definitely be back, even though it's a little bit out of our way, we had great dining experience there!

    (4)
  • Kavita B.

    Oh yum - this place is just deeeelish! I'm always on the search for really good Indian restaurants and this has quickly become my favorite. It's a nice set-up, with friendly servers and complete with a bar. The food is fantastic. We usually go for dinner and have ordered a number of dishes. The prawns are always large, the chicken tikka masala is divine and the naan is perfect. Tonight we tried the chicken makhani (spl?) and the chicken andhra. They were both just fantastic. You could taste the grilled, chardness of the chicken in the makhani. And the depth of the flavors in the andhra were amazing. The makhani is quite a rich dish and the andhra was served chicken none in (which keep in mind gives you really tender meat). Don't give this place a miss. Josie the server is always super pleasant and very knowledgable about the menu!

    (5)
  • The Desi D.

    Awesome Biryani and South Indian Food, not to mention, unbeatable prices. The Indo-Chinese was not so impressive.

    (4)
  • Chris F.

    Just had lunch buffet with wife for first time at this 3 week old new restaurant. Noticed several parties of East Indian descent eating there, so took that as a good sign. I gave it 5 stars for my goat dish, wife gives it 4 stars as she wished her chicken marsala had more spicey kick. Bare ambience, but food more important to me, so will come back to try dinner.

    (4)
  • Jesse S.

    The worst Indian joint i have been to in AZ. Dont get me wrong, the place is decked up with nice tables, chairs, and lighting. Only problem is that without good food or good service none of that matters. Went there on a Friday night aroung 7PM, waiter took about 15 mins to come over, food took more than 30 mins after ordering and when it did come out it was cold! I ordered the goat biryani, and for those of you who know what this is will understand why i was pissed that they brought out steamed basmati rice with goat curry under the rice (2 piece of meat that were 80% bone). Told them good luck and took off. Dont waste your time or money on this place, food and managment are well below par!

    (1)
  • Katera S.

    My boyfriend and I are vegan and found Passage to India right down the street and decided to try it. Although there isn't a plethora of options for vegans it is still very good. The Chana Masala is very good as well as the Gobi Manchurian. Happy always helps us and he is always accommodating and encourages us to different options on the menu. We haven't tried the lunch buffet yet but I make it a point to. We love the service and the food, we are always welcome here. We now eat here at least once a week!

    (5)
  • Ryen B.

    Relatively new restaurant that I decided to try on a whim when I needed some downtime, but wanted to eat out somewhere. Very welcoming staff. The restaurant is small enough to still give that personal feel. I spoke with the owners and other staff who are all very friendly and appreciate providing an enjoyable experience for the customer. They have a moderately stocked full bar with a small, but well chosen selection of beers on tap. So far I have only had a few of the appetizers, but I have been pleased with each dish I have tried. I like spicy food, and the hot is spicy enough to have great flavor and sneak up on you towards the end, but not too spicy as to not be enjoyable. Prices are great for HH, and overall, very competitive. Given the quality of the food, well worth the price. Overall, a great place, and I will be back many more times. Cant wait to try the duck!

    (4)
  • Glenn G.

    Was not sure I was going to like Indian food, I have eaten it a few times in the past and was not a big fan. I tried the food because I it is close to my house, and was surprised the food was very good and the staff was friendly. I also went in the bar on a Friday night because I know Alonso that was playing music and had a great time. I have met the owner and he is a great guy and working hard making the over all experience was a good one.

    (5)
  • James K.

    By far the best Indian restaurant in the area. Unlike most Indian restaurants which have family doing the cooking, these guys have chefs. They have a large menu, with items not found on other Indian menus. We ordered the Kati rolls, Lamb Saag, and Kerala duck curry, they were all delicious. The staff (with the exception of the hostess) were friendly and informative. We will definitely be back again.

    (4)
  • Gene B.

    After discovering this place a little over a month ago, I've quickly become a regular - dining there probably once a week. Atmosphere and food are great. Servers are courteous, helpful and knowledgable. I've enjoyed every meal thus far and look forward to going again.

    (4)
  • Larky H.

    This is our 3rd time at Passage to India. We have eaten dinner twice and enjoyed the buffet once. Every time has been wonderful. Tonight we had palak paneer and malai kofta as well as garlic naan. The malai kofta is the best we have ever had and my husband and I eat a lot of Indian food. The palak paneer was delicious as well. Last time we got everything hot, but it was really to hot for us (despite loving hot, spicy food), so we went with medium this time and that was perfect. One of our favorite things is the bar. When you order a margarita, they bring you your drink and 'extra'. It's like getting 2 drinks for the price of one. Service has always been great and we have gotten our food very quickly. Though we are not of Indian heritage, most of the clientele is. Always a good sign!

    (5)
  • holly f.

    If you have not been to Passage to India, you are missing out! This was only the second time I had tried Indian food. The first was at a buffet, and while I liked the flavors, nothing really stood out to me. Tonight I got a taste of what really good Indian food is. Started with the Kati Roll with chicken at the suggestion of our nice server. They were flavorful and the sauce for them was terrific. I had the chicken tikka masala and hubby tried the chicken curry. Both were so good I would have licked the bowl had there not been other customers around us.Also had garlic naan and gulab jamun for desert. There was a seperate bar area and happy hour prices looked great. $2 beers, $4 Absolut drinks. Everything was so delicious I can't wait to go back!

    (5)
  • Tony D.

    great food....ambiance lacking....both waitresses love to call everyone "hey guys"...gets old realy quickly....

    (3)
  • Charles S.

    First time to Passage To India. tried their lunch buffet got there around 12.30. as i approached i noticed quite a few cars. that was a postive sign.As i entered i noticed the upper level was packed out, and the lower level had just one booth open. i was promptly seated and proceeded to the buffet. i got a few items and some salad with two chutneys mint and tamarind. i ate and went back for a second round. the food was fine but for me it was lacking. no chilli peppers and most of the items that i could eat (im a vegetarian) were all in cream or cheese sauces. a little bit of that is ok with me,but its not my favourite. their were not many vegetarian options at all. the majority of the buffet items were meat. i never recieved a dosa or any bread. thats really not a big deal. i enjoyed very much the atmosphere. i tend to prefer to be left alone unless i need some thing and in this case. i was not in need of any thing. the waittress was very likable and brought me water as i requested. over all not a bad experience. just dont think ill be coming back here any time soon. And I really was hoping I would be a huge fan.

    (2)
  • Native A.

    Best Indian food in tempe. My family and I have eaten here probably 10x since it opened and the food always impresses. It's never crowded and it's very quiet inside. The lunch buffet also had a huge selection and tastes really good. I highly recommend it.

    (5)
  • CJ N.

    BEST Hyderabadi BIRYANI PHOENIX AREA.This is the best biryani in town.Goat curry , chicken curry and CHICKEN biryani are Awesome in Buffet.Order the free DOSA in Buffet .CHEAP and best in PHOENIX Area.The owner staff are cool and friendly.

    (5)
  • Vikram B.

    Awesome food. Great quality. Everything. Just try it once and you will be hooked.

    (4)
  • Malleri S.

    Delicious lunch buffet! I hope this new place takes off. Very good food for a good price. I only wish they had their buffett at dinner too. There was an excellent selection and everything we ate was fresh and hot. No complaints!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Classy
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    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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