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  • Burj S.

    If you like Pakistani food and don't care about the atmosphere this is the hole in the wall you definitely want to be at! We drove 130 miles round trip and were not disappointed. The service was very good and our server was very attentive. The taste of the food was authentic home cooked Paki food. Our gang of 7 (all Paki foodies) had a feast and ordered Brain Massala, Nihari, Haleem, Chapli Kebab, Sikh Kebab, and dessert was the Shahi Tukras all of which were deelish. We will be back the next time we are in the area!

    (5)
  • Md A.

    Well when I enterd the restaurant it was like I am in the wrong place because the ambience was not so good.. The service was excellent .. The food was delicious it taste like I am eating my home food back in India. Best Indian food ever in America. . Keema and paratha were super delicious one must try if you like mughlai, pakistani and Indian food.. Lazzez your food was aziz. ..

    (5)
  • Pilar M.

    It disheartens me to say this won't be the place to satisfy the constant need I have for Indian food, I think the place is a bit more on the Paki side, in terms of preparation. It's not bad food, but it's not good enough. The Aloo Samosa, for example, was nice...but just lacking that touch of love. This is the general trend, I suspect, with most of the cuisine here. I had mutter paneer, which had a thick coat of oil sitting on top and rather small chunks of paneer. Having just come from India, I was expecting sumptuous cheese. The flavor wasn't bad though and they do deserve a lot of praise for their naan bread, doused in garlic and butter, it was the best thing by far. It's not the cleanest place. I ordered a tea and a small daddy long legs was coasting around inside the jar of sugar as if it were his personal snowy winter wonderland. All in all, it was not a bad experience. Yet I can't say it beckons any return.

    (3)
  • Melissa S.

    This is a low-key family owned moderately priced Indian restaurant. The establishment itself is very unassuming. Its in a small strip mall with a difficult to visualize sign. The restaurant has chairs and tables that remind you of a high school cafeteria and there are minimal decorations. It is family owned and the staff are extremely nice and eager to please but definitely overwhelmed when there's more than a couple of groups at the restaurant. The food itself is quite mediocre. The meat quality is poor, the curry flavorless, and the portions small. Though it is not expensive, I do think it's overpriced considering the quality, portion size, and restaurant ambiance/location. I feel bad leaving a poor review because I love that this place is family owned and the family seems so nice and caring. I strongly believe that with better exterior advertisement, nicer decor, and higher quality ingredients, this place could become a gem.

    (2)
  • Jeannette T.

    My husband and I were looking for good Indian food and decided on this place because of the great reviews. I'm glad we did. The food was really tasty and authentic. We had several things as we wanted to sample the menu. Our favorites were the samosas, the garlic butter naan, and the butter chicken. Service was great and first timers get a free rice pudding dessert free. I loved the rice pudding but my husband didn't. Overall a good place to eat-not the best I've ever had, but worth a visit. The place is definitely a hole in the wall. This is not a luxurious or fine dining kind of restaurant. It is good food with no/low frills. The restaurant is hard to find. It's tucked in a corner of a strip mall with no sign. We almost drove away thinking it had closed down. Look out for an Indian grocery store and you'll find the restaurant two doors down and well hidden.

    (4)
  • Jon B.

    Not authentic at all. Wife and I were very disappointed. Hate to give a negative review, but avoid this place if you can!

    (1)
  • Jesica J.

    My husband is Indian and we were searching for a nice restaurant with authentic South Asian food. This place seriously hit the spot! It is a bit hidden, but as soon as we opened the door we were greeted and seated. They took our order immediately, and while it may take a while for the food, it is definitely worth it. Everything we had was delicious, especially the kabobs! I loved the chicken tikka (it was perfectly cooked) and the butter chicken. The butter chicken is not very authentic as it is a bit sweeter than it should be, but it is still pretty good.

    (5)
  • Maribel A.

    Excellent food, the flavor so good, I definitely recommend any one that like their food with aromatic flavors and a bit if spices

    (5)
  • Lilly B.

    This is a small family restaurant... I super loved the food, the vegan/vegetarian options, and the attention was great! Really nice place. There was no music, I'm not sure if it is like that all the time, but anyway when I go to a new restaurant, I look for good food... And I found that here!

    (5)
  • Luz G.

    Wanted to try something new with my husband, this restaurant is two blocks away from our house and well we know the shopping center where it's at , and I t's not the nicest, but we went with a open minds and just tried it. When we walked in, it was spotless clean we were immediately greeted by a young and very pleasant waiter, he knew we were there for the first time and explained the whole menu to us. At that point more and more people started to arrive, we ordered one of their combos to be able to try different things. The food did take a little bit of time to come out but it was well worth it, everything we tried was so good, and the portion of the combos could easily feed three hungry adults. The only reason I didn't give it five stars was because once it started getting full it took a long time to get the check. Oh by the way first timers get a free dessert :)

    (4)
  • Gil H.

    I really wanted to like this place :( This place is a hole in the wall in strip mall, so I was expecting the food to be great with a 4 and half star rating. We had to wait 15 minutes for the waitress to come take our order. Finally she takes our order and we wait and wait, other people walk in order get served and finish eating before we get our food. Finally the food arrives an hour after we place our order and it's completely bland and tasteless. Then it took them 15 minutes to get the bill. I don't understand how this place got these reviews, I would definitely recommend to stay away.

    (1)
  • Anudeep J.

    Super slow service. I had to wait for 1hr15min before food came. Quality of good was also bad.

    (1)
  • K M.

    My daughter and her fiancée took us here for dinner and we had the best time! The owner is so attentive to your needs we were amazed and very complimented. The food was filled with many delicious flavors. I especially enjoyed being able to sample the many different dishes that we ordered with the fantastic fresh naan and garlic! Yummy!!

    (5)
  • Hungry M.

    Thank you Yelp users for this great recommendation. I would have NEVER eaten here otherwise. If you don't know it's there, you'll never spot it-it's tucked away into a tiny corner of a sketchy little strip mall. It was completely empty when I walked in and I was beginning to second guess my decision to eat there. Well, so glad I stayed! Service was great! The best buttered Naan I've ever had! It was so soft and fluffy and only $1.50. $1.50!!! The tikka was just ok but the Quorma was out of this world GOOD! Biryani was really good too. They were unfortunately out of beef so we had a choice between chicken and goat. I went with the chicken on all three dishes. Totally satisfied my Indian craving last night :)

    (4)
  • Elizabeth B.

    Hidden in a corner in a random shopping center in a neighborhood. But if you can find it go hungry because EVERYTHING here is amazing! You must try their garbanzo bean salad it's out of this world! All of the good is home made, small family business, and everyone is super friendly!! And if it can't get any better their prices are just perfect! ;)

    (5)
  • Ali S.

    This place has some legit Paki food. Its a hole in the wall, but very clean. Not all dishes are good though. Some are outstanding but others just OK. The prices are great, very fair. To the reviewer that was confused, Alyssa W. -- they are Pakistani, the food is like Indian. They speak Urdu, which sounds like Indian, but the written alphabet is Arabic based, so that is why it looks like that.

    (4)
  • Virginia M.

    This was my first Indian food experience and I'll say this: I'm a fan! The decor was lacking but it makes it up with service and the food. We ordered the beef samosas and Tandoori Naan for appetizers and they were delish! ask for the hot sauce because its worth it. My boyfriend ordered the #1 combo which contains Seikh Kabob and Tandoori Chicken and being the picky eater, he liked his dish! I ordered the chicken tikka masala and there's no complaint on my end. I think ill be going back just to buy the bread and make some delicious creations at home! all in all it was a great experience. PS: they're even featured on TripAdvisor 2011 so if what i said doesn't convince you, that fact should!

    (4)
  • Leslie L.

    You get what you pay for, it's simple tasty food for a low price.The waiter was really helpful in suggesting foods that were mildly spiced. The garlic-butter bread was awesome. I really liked the potato and meat appetizers.The sauces served with the food were savory as well.Next time,I crave Indian food I will definately visit again.

    (4)
  • Ash K.

    Yes it's off the beaten path in a residential area and very hard to find. We almost left because we could not find it. The food was OK - nothing to write home about. The kebabs were good. The tandoori naan is worth mentioning - soft and fluffy. Everything else was bland. The servers were college students who had this blank look on their face. It was late and they must have been tired but they did nothing to help liven up the place for sure. The place definitely could be spiffier.

    (3)
  • Monique H.

    I recently went into this restaraunt a couple of weeks ago and was highly impressed with the new renovations they have made to the place! The decor finally matches the quality of their food. The food was of course delicious at an affordable price and I definitely recommend their butter chicken. The amount of spice they put in the food is just right. I will certainly be frequenting them more often.

    (4)
  • Subal M.

    I have been struggling for a while to find a decent restaurant in st florida! So, last night we finally took the plunge and tried this little low profile restaurant. When we first walked in, we were not very impressed. I expected a bit more decor and comfortable seating. It's not that type of restaurant apparently. We were the only ones eating there which also kind of raised a red flag. After all, if they're so good where are the customers?? Then the food came and everything negative we were thinking was quickly washed away! We were stuffed at the end of dinner and we were not disappointed as a usual experience lately from every indian food joint. As the place was empty, when the meal was finished we just hung out and chatted with the chef. She was extremely friendly and love to talk. The only reason I haven't given the place 5 stars is because of the disappointment of the setting. Don't let that stop you from trying this great little place. But only opens after noon till night. In short..best desi food in sth florida

    (4)
  • Pat M.

    I've only been to this Pakistani restaurant once, but that was enough to make me want to go back. This is a mom & pop, hole-in-the-wall gem. It's so low key you'll miss it if you don't know exactly what you're looking for. When you're there it's like you're having a meal at a relative's. Everything we had was great, including the bread which was outstanding. The owner insisted we try samples of all the desserts, and they were amazing. The best part is if you're not familiar with Pakistani food you can just point to the pictures on the table. I think I'm ready to travel to Pakistan.

    (4)
  • Gabriela B.

    This place is a hole in the wall. If you have trouble finding, you're not alone (It's next the a Peruvian to-go place, for those of you looking for it now). The food is delicious! I had the Kofta (It really was scrumptious) and my boyfriend had one of the Daal dishes, also, very very yummy. He had the mango Lassi and I had the Chai tea, both were perfect. The Naan was wonderful, the samosas we ordered as an appetizer were perfect, the food all around was just great. As for the service, it was by far some of the best service I've had in a long time. The owner (I assume he was the owner) was very nice, friendly, and polite. It felt like he was welcoming you into his home and he was there to offer you his best everything. When he made the mango lassi for my boyfriend there was some extra that didn't fit in the glass, so he brought it out for me because he knew I wanted to try it. He asked how we felt about every dish, was timely, and just the right amount of talkative. I really like him. I definitely recommend Lazeez and can't wait to go there again :)

    (5)
  • Bala Krishna C.

    Mutton biryani is so authentic. Must try once in life. They have changed the ambiance and the menu. It's all new Lazeez! And the prices, they are damn cheap for Indian food in Miami. Only $8 mutton biryani and all the appetizers around 5 bucks. Totally worth!!

    (5)
  • Alyssa W.

    The name of the restaurant includes "asian" cuisine? Hmm. I guess India IS on the Asian continent but... Soooo...good Indian food in Miami? In Kendall no less? It would be nice to find a good Indian restaurant so I am hesitant but hopeful. I order for pickup and I'm told it will be ready in 30-45 minutes. Wow, that's a long time. I think now my fears are unwarranted - this food is going to be good! I arrive in 35 minutes. More excitement ensues as I see the only people in the restaurant are family members gathered around the table waiting to eat dinner and watching TV like it's their living room. This food is going to be AWESOME. A young girl (who is clearly the one who took my order) emerges from the kitchen and greets me and I say I have an order for pick up. She looks a little puzzled and says "oh ok, what did you have?" So this is what took 45 minutes? I tell her and she needs clarification on what I ordered. Skepticism inches back into my heart. I also see a lot of Arabic text on the walls around me. This just isn't adding up with Indian. I hear her give my order to the cook and a minute later I hear "beep, beep, beep. Hummmmm..." Nooooo not the microwave!!!!! My heart sinks. As expected, the meats were dry and not exactly fresh. My boyfriend said the naan was excellent. Flavor was decent but this is much more Middle Eastern than Indian. Despite that, I felt like I was eating leftovers. My search for authentic and tasty non-Latin American food in Miami continues. I just can't support any restaurant that uses a microwave to cook for paying guests.

    (1)
  • Kristen M.

    AMAZING!! Chicken tikka masala, kebabs, goat qorma, butter chicken, shami kebabs, chickpea salad (can't remember the name) and garlic butter naan (out of control!!!) are SO good. I have been there several times and it always tastes delicious. The owner is very helpful and they recently got new tables and chairs so it looks much nicer. The chai tea is awesome.

    (5)
  • Jordan N.

    For the price, this has got to be one of the best deals to be had for Indian/Pakistani cuisine in Miami. It has a loyal following among the Indian/Pakistani community simply because the food here is rich for such a low price - imagine paying half the price you would at Imlee's! And yes, maybe it's hard to compare especially since this restaurant is much akin to be Pinecrest's Imlee's naked and poorer cousin born in a neighboring country located in the far suburban West Kendall. The cuisine is not exactly Indian - there's some differences that show since the owners are Pakistanis. But those differences are subtle that my appetite for delicious Indian food was more than satisfied. The ambiance of this place is truly a hole-in-the-wall. It is very stark - white walls with few articles decorating its ambiance, a big picture of a mosque, and few else. There are plenty of tables and chairs, but they too are not well adorned. The laminated one-page menu does not seem to be much, but they offer samosas, lassi, naan, roti, chicken curry, shish ka bob, and even a vegetarian plate among its numerous items. And for my delicious two samosas (beef and vegetarian) and roti, I had them bring out also the green sauce (sorry, the name escapes me at the moment) to complement the yogurt sauce (again, sorry), that was set. The combination of them both proved to be power-packing spicy-delicious that was sweet, spicy and not too overbearing! Probably my meal came up to be around $8 in total. The priciest item in the menu was around $12, and most items were under $10. The only negative is that they're not normally open before 3 pm. Check the hours they're open before you go! I'll definitely return!

    (5)
  • Aris F.

    The reviewer who wrote that "Lazeez and its literally home-cooked meals are absolutely the best I have had, not just in Miami" really needs to get out more. Either that, or things have dramatically changed at Lazeez in the 18 months since then. I tried their meat samosas, lamb korma, and chicken tikka with naan on a recent visit. The samosas and the naan weren't bad, and they were the best part of the meal (note that the samosas are very small, only about a quarter the size of the typical samosa you would be served at most places). The other dishes were just fair, certainly not worth a drive across town. The prices were a lot lower than what you would find at most South Asian restaurants in South Florida, but I'd much rather pay higher prices and get some food that tastes good. The man who took my order and later brought out my food seemed very brusque when he brought out the order, but it's hard to know what to make of that after only one visit to the restaurant. One plus is that there is a Pakistani grocery store just a few steps away.

    (2)
  • Jocelyn T.

    Good food, I had no clue this place even existed, happy I went. Tucked away behind Miller Square in a undesirable strip mall. Really hard to miss. It's decently priced Pakistani food, which to me tasted very similar to Indian food.

    (4)
  • Imran A.

    I am someone addicted to good food, especially Pakistani/Indian. In my 45 years alive, including 20 years in America, I have found some great places with incredible Pakistani/Indian cooking. Lazeez and its literally home-cooked meals are absolutely the best I have had, not just in Miami. The prices are so low that you could not buy the ingredients for that price. The quality is so good, you are guaranteed to over-eat. The people are so nice you'll think you are having dinner at a friend's place. For those who are seeking ambiance, this is not the place. Humble, very simple. Try the usual staples, like samosas, Chicken Tikka Masala, Chicken Karaahi, my favorite Nihari, or any combination you want. You go for good food, you get an incredible experience that will have you going back for more.

    (5)
  • Gina V.

    Wasn't sure what to expect but was not disappointed at all. The Choley Papri appetizer was one of the most delicious surprises. Who knew a simple bowl of chickpeas in yogurt sauce could be so tasty? The Aloo Samosa was great, too. Unfortunately we were only here for a snack but I will be back very soon for a meal.

    (5)
  • Nuno A.

    Amazing food. The owners are great people. The location is quaint but well worth the visit.

    (5)
  • Faiz A.

    Goodness gracious! Can I say WOW, and also WWOOWW? How did I miss this place for so long! Definitely one of the best Indian/desi tastes I have had outside India so far. And good portions at the best prices in South Florida (yes, very cheap considering the quality of food). We tried karahi chicken/ stuff nan/ plain nan/ samosa/gajar ka halwa and kebabs/tandoor chicken platter. Though all of them were superb, the karahi chicken and gajar halwa (sweet dish) floored us. Almost all the dishes in the menu were priced less than 10$. The owners were very humble and served food themselves. Negatives: usually not open before 3 pm, so check the timings before you go. Also, not the best ambiance and deco inside (still clean though). Will definitely go again (and soon). Worth the drive there.

    (5)
  • Oscar B.

    I don't like to review places after only one visit but I was very impressed. I went on Wednesday with my wife and a friend to eat. It was kind of difficult to see from the street and it is in a tiny strip mall near a golf course. We were the first to arrive for dinner. The owner came out and greeted us. Basically he made suggestions and customized our order. After that he picked a great channel on the tv with some great music videos. We had the goat curry, chicken made in a tomato ginger sauce and a special cauliflower (vegetarian) dish he made for my wife. We also ordered some garlic naan which was very delicious and soft and some rice. Overall the meal was very good and we had a great number of sauces to choose from (yogurt, citrus, pickle, chili). The owner even gave us our choice of dessert for free since we were the first customers of the day. I am looking forward to going back. The place may look a bit run-down but the food and service certainly outweighs that. Our bill was 45 bucks.

    (4)
  • Adri P.

    This restaurant was awesome! Really great food, excellent prices, and great service.

    (5)
  • Naty K.

    Wow, what an awesome experience! A bit off the beaten path, you may find this place a bit difficult to get to, as it is tucked in a residential area full of apartments, in a small shopping plaza. My friend and I thought we were lost, as all we saw were apartments and thought there was no way there could be a restaurant among the rows of apartment buildings. We called and finally realized we hadn't gone far enough. The place was tucked between other establishments in a small shopping plaza on the right, a bit of a hole in the wall. Inside, the place is very small and simple, more like a family cafeteria than a cold, highly impersonal, large restaurant. A young man was in there browsing the internet and then watching movies. I had never had Pakistani food, so I was excited. I don't know why there aren't more Pakistani joints, I bet they'd achieve the popularity of Tap Tap if they opened at the beach! Apparently, after reading over the menu, a lot of it is similar to Indian, with some added items that I had never seen before. Choices were tough, everything sounded so, so good. Prices seemed very reasonable, and they had combos which gave you a bit of everything and at a great price. The mango lassi we ordered was made from scratch. We heard the blender and cutting sounds from the kitchen, probably the cutting of the mangoes. My friend ordered chicken haleem and I got a number 7 combo. As we waited, we got a salad with delicious cucumber yogurt dressing, and some papadums. We liked it and the owner laughed about how we thought it was great, saying "that's just the beginning". It seemed he was very confident about his food, but would it measure up to the hype? The chicken haleem was a lentil stew with ground chicken. We were brought white basmati rice as well. My friend liked his dish and found it filling. My combo was also delicious. Although there was tandoori chicken in there, it tasted different than the tandoori chicken I am used to having in Indian restaurants, so, although their dishes may be very similar to those in an Indian restaurant, the spices are slightly different. The food was very flavorful, aromatic, and filling, including the delicious patties. The owner, Shakeel, kept telling me "you're not finished", so I was expected to eat it all although I was starting to feel full. I felt like I was at my mom's suddenly! I slowly ate it all, including the tender naan. He was happy to see that and offered us dessert. Based off of Yelpers' recommendations, we ordered the Kheer, and it was delicious. My friend's usually not impressed with rice pudding but this one was great, and very sweet, but not overpowering to the point you needed to gulp down water. It was very smooth and thick, it didn't have the lumpy texture of a usual rice pudding. I cannot recommend this place enough, the food is out of this world, the service is very friendly and personable, and the prices are great. I can't wait to go back and I am extremely grateful for my Yelp app, which told me about this amazing restaurant in the first place and yes, I am jealous of the locals who can walk here or order from here every day. I know I would if I lived in that area!

    (5)
  • Henry L.

    Very traditional. Food tastes homemade and delicious . One can pretty much taste every ingredient in the dish. The owner is very friendly and attentive. The location has actually been updated (on the inside). One may not call this a fancy establishment, but it is clean, presentable and comfortable. My wife liked it very much, though she was more accustomed to fancy Indian dishes with bold, over the top tastes. If one yearns for tradional dishes and flavors, I believe Lazeez won't disappoint.

    (5)
  • Marco V.

    I decided to try this place based on the reviews I read here on Yelp. My first visit was fortunately while picking up takeout. We ordered Butter Chicken and Aloo Palak( I hope I spelled it correctly.) The food was really good and the portions were bountiful. This inspired me to dine in about a week later. We ordered a combo meal with a Vegetarian dish and rice on the side. We ended up ordering a couple of kabobs with a very small and bland beef patty and a dried out piece of chicken. The vegetarian dish was very tasty but very small (definitely not something you should have as a full dish.) The side of rice was also a lot less than what we received when we had ordered takeout. The Naan bread was great. The staff was very friendly and attentive. We ended up paying about $31(plus tip) for a meal that didn't really satisfy. We ended up eating a little bit after we got home. Overall I have mixed feelings about this place. It seems like you get a better deal (portion wise) ordering take out. Then again maybe I just don't know how or what to order? I will definitely go again if I'm in the mood for butter chicken but otherwise I probably won't repeat.

    (3)
  • Jaycee G.

    The food here is very delicious the garlic naan is delicious the chicken tikka mild is delicious with a mango lassi and the yogurt sauce they offer is incredible I recommend it to everyone.

    (5)
  • Ammar R.

    I tried the goat korma and haleem here along with some regular naans. Wah ji wah! Mazza aagya! It was amazing. Since it was my first time here, they threw in some kheer for me at the end of the meal. I took it to go since I was stuffed.

    (5)
  • Elizabeth V.

    INCREDIBLE. Authentic food, generous portions and affable staff. This place feels like a home away from home, even after just one visit.

    (5)
  • Paola C.

    This unassuming hole in the wall, so in the wall that I thought I was in the wrong place ; is a hidden gem. Everything I tried was amazing each dish better than the last. It's a no frills restaurant where the star is the food. I loved it so much I'm already thinking about when I'm going again. This place is my new obsession.

    (5)
  • Ana Cristina P.

    This place is about as authentic as it gets for India/Pakistani food. It's a hole in the wall in a strip mall you'd be sure to miss if you didn't know what you were looking for, but thanks to Yelp I knew exactly where I was going. I love Indian food. It's deliciously rich and homemade flavors make it feel indulgent yet cozy...and this place is the perfect place to find it at amazingly reasonable prices. The service is stellar. You can tell the owners find pride in providing its loyal customers with the best food and the best experience. After our first meal there, they told us we could call 5-10 minutes ahead with our order next time so that it would be fresh and brought to our table immediately when we arrived. Who does this?! So awesome. My top picks are the Butter Chicken, and of course, any flavor Naan- which I could easily overdose on. Love it here!

    (5)
  • Isabel Maria A.

    Excellent food! Truly recommend it! Ordered the butter chicken and the samosas and it was delicious. Small place but the food is amazing

    (5)
  • Matthew H.

    This is the hole in the wall home cooking that foodies love to discover! We drove by it twice and thank goodness we didn't give up. Samosas are out of this world, fresh, hot, out of the fryer. We have the Veggie combo with Shahir Paneer and it was excellent. Free desert for first timers! They also do a lot of take out. We will be back!

    (5)
  • Jenny M.

    Amazing. The food is delicious and the price is very reasonable. I highly recommend this cute, Mom and Pop restaurant.

    (5)
  • Luis P.

    What an amazing place!!! Definitely a hidden treasure!!! I've tasted many Pakistani and Indian food around Miami and this is by far the best. The owner served us and was extremely nice... Also the prices are great! A most come!!

    (5)
  • John C.

    This place is a gem. The food is fantastic. Incredible nan. They take credit cards Now they are in a small mall in the corner but don't let that scare you the food is fantastic.

    (5)
  • Food E.

    Excellent service! Great food! Very friendly people. Would come back every time I am in Miami.

    (5)
  • Michal K.

    Absolutely wonderful. Far superior to all the other Indian places we've tried in south Florida and an immensely gracious and helpful host. The bhindi really is amazing, and so is the kheer (and I don't even like bread pudding!). We're hugely into lentils and order a lentil dish pretty much everywhere we go; the dal makhani was simply outstanding. We'll be coming back!

    (5)
  • Dawn B.

    Yes, like everyone said it is off the beaten path but well worth it! This a husband and wife place and not like a big Americanized Indian/Pakistani place. You get the real deal. I had the malai koftka balls and the bhindi. The best ever. The samosas are amazing as well as the lassi. My husband had lentil and ground beef patti, chicken tikka boti, and kabobs (#6) and wanted to dance it was so good! Hint! The owner said to call about 40 minutes ahead so they have time to prepare it for you. He works the front and helps his wife in the kitchen. The menu is on their website if you don't have it. ENJOY!

    (5)
  • Robert F.

    Went for dinner last night. The establishment isn't fancy, but it's clean. You know you are in an authentic place when all the patrons are from the region. A young man named Jordan waited on us and was personable, helpful, made suggestions and didn't hover at all. We started with a small simple salad of lettuce and onions served with a yogurt dressing with cumin, very mild, but tasty. Then an appetizer of beef samosas, nicely crisp and very tasty with a sauce that was mildly piquant, I really liked that sauce! We shared nan ( Indian bread) too freshly made. My date decided on chicken tandoori which was delicious, I had chicken curry and enjoyed it thoroughly. I like spicy and the owner came over and introduced himself and when he heard I liked extra spice he went and cut up some bird chilies for me to add an extra level of heat, very nice. Desert was a rice pudding that was creamy with a dash of cardamom topped with crushed pistachios. All in all a nice change of pace that will be repeated. They are very reasonable too, for two the bill was around $25.00! BTW, a few doors down is an Indian grocery store that is an education and I urge anyone to drop in and visit if you go to Lazees! If anyone wants to try preparing Indian food themselves it's a great place to start and their prices are excellent.

    (4)
  • Mike B.

    Absolutely amazing experience. The food was beautiful. There's no other way to describe it. The chef offered us complimentary rice pudding at the end which I almost fainted by how delicious it was. We'll be back. Thank you

    (5)
  • Paki G.

    We we driving thru Miami. we were craving desi food so we decided to eat at Lazeez. It's location is not great but food was excellent. Must try. Best on menu are vegetarian biryani. Karahai. Samosa. Tea.

    (5)
  • Julia R.

    This place is very small and isn't for special occasions. If you're in the area it worth to stop by for a lunch or dinner but it doesn't worth a trip from another part of the town in my opinion. They serve simple, honest, homemade food. Nothing out of this world. We liked it and I would come back but there was nothing I would crave.

    (3)
  • Cookie G.

    I have been here 3 times and it's excellent every time. They cook to order but it's so worth the wait. Must must try

    (5)
  • Lorena R.

    Good "hole in the wall" type of restaurant. We always go searching near the beach for good quality indian food and end up paying a ridiculous amount for mediocre food. This place is extremely inexpensive, right next to where I live, and yummy! Try the samosas (only $1/order!), chicken tikki masala, naan bread (omg yum!) and drink the mango lassi. Def will be back The owners/staff are very nice. The owner always makes us a special "sweet" naan that's not even on the menu when we ask. The flavor of the food is great. Many options including vegetarian :)

    (4)
  • Moiz B.

    When you get to this restaurant's address, you may need to search for the restaurant -the only signage is in white lettering on a glass door. We arrived at this restaurant sometime between lunch and dinner service, so the food took a bit longer to arrive, but it arrived fresh and delicious. We had Karahi chicken, Butter nan, Chicken seekh and Paratha - I would recommend each of these dishes.The customer service was great too. The seating area is quite roomy The only negative was the bathroom, which could've been cleaner and more private. Overall, food is great and so is service.

    (5)
  • Jason G.

    This restaurant is delicious, the best Indo/Pak cuisine in Florida, the Chicken tikka is amazing I have never had a chicken tikka that ever tasted this good in my life. I have tried chicken tikka in other places, in other states and nothing like Lazeez, and nothing better than some chicken tikka, garlic naan, yogurt sauce, and some delicious mango lassi!

    (5)
  • David R.

    Service and food was excellent the spice was just right. We had a little of everything chicken, goat and beef . We will most definitely be back!!!!! Rice pudding was awesome!

    (4)
  • Karla S.

    We finally made our way to this hidden little gem and boy are we glad we did. We ordered the special #4 with garlic butter naan. Everything was cooked well and super delicious. Down right home cooking. We had wonderful service (granted it was 6pm at best) and everything came out quick. I highly recommend it. I can't wait to order some takeout as well!

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Tue

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    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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