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  • Garima K.

    We called at 9 to find out if they were serving. They were unwilling to serve at 9.15 as they close the reataurant at 9.30, especially after asking how many diners we would be(we were just 2). Please change your time at the website and yelp so that people dont get confused. Quite a disreapectful way to turn away customers. We went to Essence of India and were quite pleased.

    (1)
  • Paul M.

    This was my first time trying Indian Food and it was great! !! The place is super clean and has a excellent service. But the most important thing is that the food was delicious. One of my favorites kind of foods now

    (5)
  • Allure Laser Treatment A.

    Love the food here. Dosa is excellent. Friendly service, ready to help you explore different dishes.

    (5)
  • Marilyn W.

    If you are in the mood for tasty Indian food in Tallahassee look no further. If you're adventurous make sure you try the Goat Pepper Fry. If you're indecisive ask Venkat ... You will not be disappointed Everything is so delicious ... I came twice in the same week.

    (5)
  • Jean C.

    Sitting is a bit tight but the food is actually surprisingly good and on top of that, the service is friendly as well. The whole atmosphere is very busy night market type of feeling. If you ever been to big city, you would understand what i am talking about. I am so going back.

    (4)
  • Sri B.

    Year ago this is use to be my choice of Indian restaurant in town but over time they lost the taste and quality of food they once had. They reuse their oil in Frier-God knows how many times. There is one incident 3 months ago I ordered chilli bajji and I tasted chicken 65 taste in the chilli bajji (they used same oil and Frier to fry veg and non veg items). Their biryani is ok taste, it's not the best biryani in the town and at the same is not the worst. Their biryani is oily most of the time and a day ago I can taste so much salt in it -"they should have labelled it salt biryani" instead. The same quality applies to all their main course dishes. It's either their spices or recipes and taste of their dishes changed so drastically over the year -it's horrible. I get 3 times more satisfaction by spending 8$ at Crapevine than spending 20$ at this place. Only good thing going on for this place is their Dosa-still tastes the same a year ago. That's the only reason they get a star on this review.

    (1)
  • Thomas W.

    The garlic naan was decent, but the lamb korma was bland. Perhaps this is excellent for a local place, but I've had 100x better elsewhere in the country.

    (2)
  • jimi b.

    ** We've been back at least a dozen times. Tried some other Indian restaurants, but Mayuri is the best. Hail to you Champion! we walked in and the placed was packed with Indian customers which i took as a good sign as to it's authenticity i got several dishes from the buffet.... something was hot hot hot. overall, it was some good stuff. they had a large assortment of dishes i had never heard of.

    (5)
  • A D.

    This place is great. We went for lunch, during which they have a hot buffet of great indian dishes, everything is fresh and a unique array. Admittedly, it is small and the decor understated, but the food is fantastic and the parking lot is often full. Best indian in Tallahassee. So glad we've found this place! Will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Tara B.

    Took 2 co-workers for dinner here while in town for work after reading Yelp reviews. Our waitress gave us great recommendations and service. Food could have been spicier especially because we ordered chicken vindaloo "India Hot", lamb vindaloo one notch below, and chicken tikka masala also one notch below. The chicken tikka masala was the spiciest! Overall delicious.

    (4)
  • Megan Kristen M.

    We liked it so much, we went back the next day. Amazing vegan dishes, excellent service, and I am in love with their sauces. I was very impressed how they were able to accommodate dishes to meet our dietary restrictions, and they have many vegan options on the menu. Excellent food. Our food wasn't the slightest bit greasy. We will be back!

    (5)
  • C. S.

    Courteous staff, Delish food! Tried goat korma, chicken tikka marsala, naan bread, & dosa bread. Ordered takeout, it took 15 mins longer than estimated, but worth the wait.

    (5)
  • Rumany P.

    This place was a good choice for dinner. The foods were all a good level of spice without masking the flavors. The lamb was a little on the dry side, but still good. I really enjoyed the mango lassi. Service was great! They came around just enough times for assistance without being overbearing.

    (4)
  • Chandler B.

    It's so hard to find southern Indian food anywhere, and to think we now have it in Tallahassee is incredible. Idles, dosas, wow! Incredible selection of vegetarian options and delicious food. I don't understand some of the negative reviews. The food can be very spicy if you like it that way, but, if not, just order it mild. My new favorite Indian restaurant in Tallahassee. The spicy masala dosa is ridiculous - huge and so flavorful! Give this place a try and post some feedback!

    (5)
  • Trey H.

    Best Indian food in Tallahassee by far. Everything was delicious! Can't wait to come back tomorrow.

    (5)
  • Harita Sireesha S.

    Best Indian restaurant in town. Everything here tastes good. Staff and service have always been good. Once I got there just before closing time and we were not the only ones who had just gotten there. But the staff was so polite and patient. Didn't hurry us along or give us the 'Why are you here look'. (I mention this because I have been to a restaurant where the server slammed the plates down even though we asked if they were still open before going in). The quantity of food is good too. You will most certainly have leftovers if you order any of the main course without splitting. I would suggest going for their lunch buffets which are always very good. Try it on the weekend when it is just a bit more special and you might have more options than during the week. Their goat curries are to die for. Even when they offer it in the buffet, the meat is cooked perfectly. Get any of the South Indian dishes dosas, vadas etc and they are served with the most delicious chutneys. I love their noodles too. I am not a fan of their sambar and chapatis, which were not the best. But their biryanis are very good. You can't go wrong by visiting this place. My fave in Tallahassee and I'm certain you will enjoy it.

    (5)
  • Lakshmi R.

    I can't say it's best Indian but I can say its really good Indian restaurant in Tallahassee... No other Indian restaurant in Tallahassee tastes better than Mayuri..... I tried all other Indian restaurants in Tallahassee....

    (5)
  • Jason W.

    I have been here on several occasions, and every time the food has been absolutely excellent! I suggest trying everything on the menu, because you cannot go wrong!

    (5)
  • Rick P.

    I was really excited about this place at first because it served different dishes than the typical Indian restaurant. But the last two times I've gone, the food was crazy salty. Not just a little bit salty, but shockingly so. The first time I assumed it was a mistake, but since it happened again, I won't be going back anytime soon.

    (2)
  • Arijeet S.

    Best food and tandoori chicken is the best!

    (5)
  • Matthew C.

    There aren't many meals that truly represent a culture so rich in cuisine that you're sincerely tempted to order a second entree before exiting the restaurant. Mayuri is the quintessential Indian restaurant in Tallahassee. Furthermore, it's one of the best places to dine in town, hands down. For starters, the space is quaint and homey. You feel at ease when walking in. The wait staff are knowledgable, explaining to customers the unknown of Indian cuisine. We broke traditional naan bread, enhanced with garlic and a visually-stunning green sauce. I'm not sure of all the ingredients in the sauce, but it was a pleasing combination of spicy and refreshingly cool for the palette. For the main course, eyes were all on me. When the server brought out the Tandoori chicken, the meat was presented on a skillet of sorts, smoking and steaming throughout the restaurant, smelling up the joint in the most encouraging way. Underneath the bone-in chicken were grilled onions and peppers, adding even more flavor. A knife wasn't necessary to cut the chicken, that's how tender it was prepared. It was spicy, like a dry desert heat, but the depth of flavor built with each bite. Winner, winner, chicken Tandoori dinner. Mayuri reigns supreme as five star Indian cuisine.

    (5)
  • Shirley L.

    We visited on Sunday evening, not many people. The restaurant is clean. Food is excellent! They accept appointments.

    (5)
  • Seleyna L.

    Absolutely love this place! Definately go for dinner since you will save a lot more money. Only $10 for lunch buffet. My favorite item is the paneer! So delicious.

    (5)
  • Sridhar R.

    Nice restaurant. People likel really make lot of difference. Good place- we went there twice !:) Good and great service. We really loved the food. Awesome-good south Indian place

    (5)
  • Arturo L.

    One of the best meals I've had in my life. This chicken was not only authentic it was also perfectly cooked. The way they prepared this chicken inspired me to make some of my own in the future. I recommend you give this place a try the food is outstanding. Tandoori chicken will blow your socks off. Unless your vegetarian. Which they have many offerings for that as well.

    (5)
  • Pamela H.

    Really tasty food, fair price and clean buffet for lunch. This is my second time here for lunch and definitely worth repeat visits!

    (4)
  • Kevin F.

    The food and service, even for a buffet, was excellent. I was pleased to see that they did have a goat dish on the buffet, which isn't common as it is a higher priced item. Food was reasonably spiced, and the flavors were vibrant and spot on. I loved every bit of the meal. Went with my wife and two kids, 10 and 7. We were not shown menus, but told to help ourselves to the buffet. Wish I had seen the prices versus the photos online as the buffet was $10.99 for adults and $7.99 for kids. Children over 7 are charged as an adult. Sodas (for the two kids, adults had water) came in a can, and were also quite expensive. I wish they would have told us there were no refills or that they lacked a soda station in the back. $50+ (including a tip) for lunch for us was a of a shocker. I will definitely be back, as the food was great, but I know what to expect price wise.

    (4)
  • Jennifer I.

    Delicious! We did not eat from the buffet, but rather, we ordered several plates of food because we're that kind of glutton. I had the Baigan Bharta (eggplant), and it was amazing. My friends had the Palak Paneer, Lamb Korma and Aloo Mutter. We all shared, and everything was simply delicious. We also ordered some dosa, which was also great. The restaurant is nice on the inside and appeared clean. The service was friendly and patient, given that we had lots of questions about the menu. I'll be back for sure!

    (5)
  • RNB B.

    Bring an Indian, I can vouch that the food is delicious. It's a small restaurant but delicious! Driving through Tallahassee, we ate the lunch buffet and it did not disappoint! Will come here again.

    (5)
  • Andrea T.

    Believe it or not, the Asian noodles here are soooooo good! The vegetables in them are so fresh... Husband usually gets the dosa and loves it. The vindaloo is really good too.

    (4)
  • Vamsi P.

    Simply the best Chicken Biriyani. Good Indian food, some dishes are as good as in India, which is a first for Tallahassee. Others are at par. Hopefully the service, ambience and efficiency will improve to the standard set by the food over time...

    (5)
  • Rob D.

    Excellent! I've only gotten food here once but I can't wait to get back. Top of my list for Indian restaurants ANYWHERE.

    (5)
  • Diane C.

    Love, love, love the food here. Fresh, hot and delicious. I had the goat korma, rice and garlic nan. So good!

    (5)
  • Cindy W.

    This is some rockin good indian food, the servers are attentive and friendly, and the atmosphere is relaxed. Every other place that I have eaten paneer, it has been hard and rubbery....here it was so tender, it had the texture of tender chicken. Most yummy!

    (4)
  • Gail B.

    Landed in Tallahassee late at night and checked to see what restaurants were open. Mayuri's hours showed they were open until 10 which sounded great. I arrived at 9:15, ordered, and within about 10 minutes became the only one in the restaurant. This apparently prompted the workers to put up all the chairs around me. It just wasn't pleasant. The masala dosa I ordered had raw onions sprinkled on top - not my fav. The sauces were just okay. The carrot halwa was way too sweet. The chai tea though was really good.

    (2)
  • Daniel P.

    Previous rating of 4 stars was insufficient. Mayuri is HANDS DOWN the best indian food venue in town. The owner (Praveen Vanga) is congenial - with a keen attention to detail. The options are flavorful - and diverse. A must-visit for first timers and aficionados alike!

    (5)
  • Cecil S.

    I love the lunch buffet, best Indian food in Tallahassee.

    (4)
  • Stella M.

    The dosa that we ordered was delicious but the service wasn't very good and the main courses were salty. I would only return for the dosas

    (3)
  • Lindsay S.

    Since they opened, the staff at Mayuri learned how to run a restaurant. I would say this is now the best Indian restaurant in town and I love the buffet. My friend and I reluctantly went back after our first horrible experience because someone dared us to give them another try. After our first bite, we looked at each other, wide-eyed, and couldn't even believe how much better it had gotten. Service is much better now too! YAY!

    (5)
  • Logan B.

    Best Indian restaurant in Tallahassee. I love this place. They use authentic spices and don't take any shortcuts. Everything is flavorful and amazing. Even their lunch buffet is super fresh, and everything is cooked with passion. It's better than some of the Indian food I had in India. Also, Mayuri has the advantage of offering a lot of South Indian fare (dosas, idlis, Chettinad curry, etc) that you can't find elsewhere. If you're feeling adventurous, you might want to try their buttermilk drink. Homemade buttermilk mixed with green chillies, scallion, cilantro and masala spices. I love it, but I realize it's not everybody's cup of tea. Speaking of tea, though, their masala chai is also delicious and very authentic. And they have a nice selection of Indian beers, as well--not only Kingfisher. The staff are extremely friendly and make you feel at home. This is of my favorite places in Tallahassee.

    (5)
  • Manit P.

    One of the good Indian restaurant in Tallahassee. I like chicken tandoori, they make it really nice with good amount of spice. Dum briyani is pretty good too..

    (5)
  • Stephen V.

    A big fan of Indian cuisine, I was surprised to discover that this place had opened about a year ago and I had just recently learned of it. Mayuri fares well when compared to the other Indian choices in town. We started out with the sambar, a lentil-based soup that was spiced perfectly. We also ordered the vegetable samosas. I have had samosas from NYC, to DC, and South FL, and these are the best I've had. For entrees, my family ordered the lamb korma, goat pepper fry, and baigan barta. Everyone walked away happy. We will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Gail B.

    Landed in Tallahassee late at night and checked to see what restaurants were open. Mayuri's hours showed they were open until 10 which sounded great. I arrived at 9:15, ordered, and within about 10 minutes became the only one in the restaurant. This apparently prompted the workers to put up all the chairs around me. It just wasn't pleasant. The masala dosa I ordered had raw onions sprinkled on top - not my fav. The sauces were just okay. The carrot halwa was way too sweet. The chai tea though was really good.

    (2)
  • Kevin F.

    The food and service, even for a buffet, was excellent. I was pleased to see that they did have a goat dish on the buffet, which isn't common as it is a higher priced item. Food was reasonably spiced, and the flavors were vibrant and spot on. I loved every bit of the meal. Went with my wife and two kids, 10 and 7. We were not shown menus, but told to help ourselves to the buffet. Wish I had seen the prices versus the photos online as the buffet was $10.99 for adults and $7.99 for kids. Children over 7 are charged as an adult. Sodas (for the two kids, adults had water) came in a can, and were also quite expensive. I wish they would have told us there were no refills or that they lacked a soda station in the back. $50+ (including a tip) for lunch for us was a of a shocker. I will definitely be back, as the food was great, but I know what to expect price wise.

    (4)
  • Jennifer I.

    Delicious! We did not eat from the buffet, but rather, we ordered several plates of food because we're that kind of glutton. I had the Baigan Bharta (eggplant), and it was amazing. My friends had the Palak Paneer, Lamb Korma and Aloo Mutter. We all shared, and everything was simply delicious. We also ordered some dosa, which was also great. The restaurant is nice on the inside and appeared clean. The service was friendly and patient, given that we had lots of questions about the menu. I'll be back for sure!

    (5)
  • RNB B.

    Bring an Indian, I can vouch that the food is delicious. It's a small restaurant but delicious! Driving through Tallahassee, we ate the lunch buffet and it did not disappoint! Will come here again.

    (5)
  • Arturo L.

    One of the best meals I've had in my life. This chicken was not only authentic it was also perfectly cooked. The way they prepared this chicken inspired me to make some of my own in the future. I recommend you give this place a try the food is outstanding. Tandoori chicken will blow your socks off. Unless your vegetarian. Which they have many offerings for that as well.

    (5)
  • Pamela H.

    Really tasty food, fair price and clean buffet for lunch. This is my second time here for lunch and definitely worth repeat visits!

    (4)
  • Rob D.

    Excellent! I've only gotten food here once but I can't wait to get back. Top of my list for Indian restaurants ANYWHERE.

    (5)
  • Diane C.

    Love, love, love the food here. Fresh, hot and delicious. I had the goat korma, rice and garlic nan. So good!

    (5)
  • Cindy W.

    This is some rockin good indian food, the servers are attentive and friendly, and the atmosphere is relaxed. Every other place that I have eaten paneer, it has been hard and rubbery....here it was so tender, it had the texture of tender chicken. Most yummy!

    (4)
  • Daniel P.

    Previous rating of 4 stars was insufficient. Mayuri is HANDS DOWN the best indian food venue in town. The owner (Praveen Vanga) is congenial - with a keen attention to detail. The options are flavorful - and diverse. A must-visit for first timers and aficionados alike!

    (5)
  • Cecil S.

    I love the lunch buffet, best Indian food in Tallahassee.

    (4)
  • Stella M.

    The dosa that we ordered was delicious but the service wasn't very good and the main courses were salty. I would only return for the dosas

    (3)
  • Lindsay S.

    Since they opened, the staff at Mayuri learned how to run a restaurant. I would say this is now the best Indian restaurant in town and I love the buffet. My friend and I reluctantly went back after our first horrible experience because someone dared us to give them another try. After our first bite, we looked at each other, wide-eyed, and couldn't even believe how much better it had gotten. Service is much better now too! YAY!

    (5)
  • Logan B.

    Best Indian restaurant in Tallahassee. I love this place. They use authentic spices and don't take any shortcuts. Everything is flavorful and amazing. Even their lunch buffet is super fresh, and everything is cooked with passion. It's better than some of the Indian food I had in India. Also, Mayuri has the advantage of offering a lot of South Indian fare (dosas, idlis, Chettinad curry, etc) that you can't find elsewhere. If you're feeling adventurous, you might want to try their buttermilk drink. Homemade buttermilk mixed with green chillies, scallion, cilantro and masala spices. I love it, but I realize it's not everybody's cup of tea. Speaking of tea, though, their masala chai is also delicious and very authentic. And they have a nice selection of Indian beers, as well--not only Kingfisher. The staff are extremely friendly and make you feel at home. This is of my favorite places in Tallahassee.

    (5)
  • Manit P.

    One of the good Indian restaurant in Tallahassee. I like chicken tandoori, they make it really nice with good amount of spice. Dum briyani is pretty good too..

    (5)
  • Stephen V.

    A big fan of Indian cuisine, I was surprised to discover that this place had opened about a year ago and I had just recently learned of it. Mayuri fares well when compared to the other Indian choices in town. We started out with the sambar, a lentil-based soup that was spiced perfectly. We also ordered the vegetable samosas. I have had samosas from NYC, to DC, and South FL, and these are the best I've had. For entrees, my family ordered the lamb korma, goat pepper fry, and baigan barta. Everyone walked away happy. We will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Garima K.

    We called at 9 to find out if they were serving. They were unwilling to serve at 9.15 as they close the reataurant at 9.30, especially after asking how many diners we would be(we were just 2). Please change your time at the website and yelp so that people dont get confused. Quite a disreapectful way to turn away customers. We went to Essence of India and were quite pleased.

    (1)
  • Paul M.

    This was my first time trying Indian Food and it was great! !! The place is super clean and has a excellent service. But the most important thing is that the food was delicious. One of my favorites kind of foods now

    (5)
  • Allure Laser Treatment A.

    Love the food here. Dosa is excellent. Friendly service, ready to help you explore different dishes.

    (5)
  • Marilyn W.

    If you are in the mood for tasty Indian food in Tallahassee look no further. If you're adventurous make sure you try the Goat Pepper Fry. If you're indecisive ask Venkat ... You will not be disappointed Everything is so delicious ... I came twice in the same week.

    (5)
  • Jean C.

    Sitting is a bit tight but the food is actually surprisingly good and on top of that, the service is friendly as well. The whole atmosphere is very busy night market type of feeling. If you ever been to big city, you would understand what i am talking about. I am so going back.

    (4)
  • Sri B.

    Year ago this is use to be my choice of Indian restaurant in town but over time they lost the taste and quality of food they once had. They reuse their oil in Frier-God knows how many times. There is one incident 3 months ago I ordered chilli bajji and I tasted chicken 65 taste in the chilli bajji (they used same oil and Frier to fry veg and non veg items). Their biryani is ok taste, it's not the best biryani in the town and at the same is not the worst. Their biryani is oily most of the time and a day ago I can taste so much salt in it -"they should have labelled it salt biryani" instead. The same quality applies to all their main course dishes. It's either their spices or recipes and taste of their dishes changed so drastically over the year -it's horrible. I get 3 times more satisfaction by spending 8$ at Crapevine than spending 20$ at this place. Only good thing going on for this place is their Dosa-still tastes the same a year ago. That's the only reason they get a star on this review.

    (1)
  • jimi b.

    ** We've been back at least a dozen times. Tried some other Indian restaurants, but Mayuri is the best. Hail to you Champion! we walked in and the placed was packed with Indian customers which i took as a good sign as to it's authenticity i got several dishes from the buffet.... something was hot hot hot. overall, it was some good stuff. they had a large assortment of dishes i had never heard of.

    (5)
  • A D.

    This place is great. We went for lunch, during which they have a hot buffet of great indian dishes, everything is fresh and a unique array. Admittedly, it is small and the decor understated, but the food is fantastic and the parking lot is often full. Best indian in Tallahassee. So glad we've found this place! Will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Tara B.

    Took 2 co-workers for dinner here while in town for work after reading Yelp reviews. Our waitress gave us great recommendations and service. Food could have been spicier especially because we ordered chicken vindaloo "India Hot", lamb vindaloo one notch below, and chicken tikka masala also one notch below. The chicken tikka masala was the spiciest! Overall delicious.

    (4)
  • Megan Kristen M.

    We liked it so much, we went back the next day. Amazing vegan dishes, excellent service, and I am in love with their sauces. I was very impressed how they were able to accommodate dishes to meet our dietary restrictions, and they have many vegan options on the menu. Excellent food. Our food wasn't the slightest bit greasy. We will be back!

    (5)
  • Arijeet S.

    Best food and tandoori chicken is the best!

    (5)
  • Thomas W.

    The garlic naan was decent, but the lamb korma was bland. Perhaps this is excellent for a local place, but I've had 100x better elsewhere in the country.

    (2)
  • C. S.

    Courteous staff, Delish food! Tried goat korma, chicken tikka marsala, naan bread, & dosa bread. Ordered takeout, it took 15 mins longer than estimated, but worth the wait.

    (5)
  • Rumany P.

    This place was a good choice for dinner. The foods were all a good level of spice without masking the flavors. The lamb was a little on the dry side, but still good. I really enjoyed the mango lassi. Service was great! They came around just enough times for assistance without being overbearing.

    (4)
  • Andrea T.

    Believe it or not, the Asian noodles here are soooooo good! The vegetables in them are so fresh... Husband usually gets the dosa and loves it. The vindaloo is really good too.

    (4)
  • Vamsi P.

    Simply the best Chicken Biriyani. Good Indian food, some dishes are as good as in India, which is a first for Tallahassee. Others are at par. Hopefully the service, ambience and efficiency will improve to the standard set by the food over time...

    (5)
  • Harita Sireesha S.

    Best Indian restaurant in town. Everything here tastes good. Staff and service have always been good. Once I got there just before closing time and we were not the only ones who had just gotten there. But the staff was so polite and patient. Didn't hurry us along or give us the 'Why are you here look'. (I mention this because I have been to a restaurant where the server slammed the plates down even though we asked if they were still open before going in). The quantity of food is good too. You will most certainly have leftovers if you order any of the main course without splitting. I would suggest going for their lunch buffets which are always very good. Try it on the weekend when it is just a bit more special and you might have more options than during the week. Their goat curries are to die for. Even when they offer it in the buffet, the meat is cooked perfectly. Get any of the South Indian dishes dosas, vadas etc and they are served with the most delicious chutneys. I love their noodles too. I am not a fan of their sambar and chapatis, which were not the best. But their biryanis are very good. You can't go wrong by visiting this place. My fave in Tallahassee and I'm certain you will enjoy it.

    (5)
  • Lakshmi R.

    I can't say it's best Indian but I can say its really good Indian restaurant in Tallahassee... No other Indian restaurant in Tallahassee tastes better than Mayuri..... I tried all other Indian restaurants in Tallahassee....

    (5)
  • Jason W.

    I have been here on several occasions, and every time the food has been absolutely excellent! I suggest trying everything on the menu, because you cannot go wrong!

    (5)
  • Rick P.

    I was really excited about this place at first because it served different dishes than the typical Indian restaurant. But the last two times I've gone, the food was crazy salty. Not just a little bit salty, but shockingly so. The first time I assumed it was a mistake, but since it happened again, I won't be going back anytime soon.

    (2)
  • Chandler B.

    It's so hard to find southern Indian food anywhere, and to think we now have it in Tallahassee is incredible. Idles, dosas, wow! Incredible selection of vegetarian options and delicious food. I don't understand some of the negative reviews. The food can be very spicy if you like it that way, but, if not, just order it mild. My new favorite Indian restaurant in Tallahassee. The spicy masala dosa is ridiculous - huge and so flavorful! Give this place a try and post some feedback!

    (5)
  • Trey H.

    Best Indian food in Tallahassee by far. Everything was delicious! Can't wait to come back tomorrow.

    (5)
  • Sridhar R.

    Nice restaurant. People likel really make lot of difference. Good place- we went there twice !:) Good and great service. We really loved the food. Awesome-good south Indian place

    (5)
  • Matthew C.

    There aren't many meals that truly represent a culture so rich in cuisine that you're sincerely tempted to order a second entree before exiting the restaurant. Mayuri is the quintessential Indian restaurant in Tallahassee. Furthermore, it's one of the best places to dine in town, hands down. For starters, the space is quaint and homey. You feel at ease when walking in. The wait staff are knowledgable, explaining to customers the unknown of Indian cuisine. We broke traditional naan bread, enhanced with garlic and a visually-stunning green sauce. I'm not sure of all the ingredients in the sauce, but it was a pleasing combination of spicy and refreshingly cool for the palette. For the main course, eyes were all on me. When the server brought out the Tandoori chicken, the meat was presented on a skillet of sorts, smoking and steaming throughout the restaurant, smelling up the joint in the most encouraging way. Underneath the bone-in chicken were grilled onions and peppers, adding even more flavor. A knife wasn't necessary to cut the chicken, that's how tender it was prepared. It was spicy, like a dry desert heat, but the depth of flavor built with each bite. Winner, winner, chicken Tandoori dinner. Mayuri reigns supreme as five star Indian cuisine.

    (5)
  • Shirley L.

    We visited on Sunday evening, not many people. The restaurant is clean. Food is excellent! They accept appointments.

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  • Seleyna L.

    Absolutely love this place! Definately go for dinner since you will save a lot more money. Only $10 for lunch buffet. My favorite item is the paneer! So delicious.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:30 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

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

Categories

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.

Mayuri Indian Restaurant

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