Let me chime in. Being of South Asian descent myself, here are my favorites of all time.
On Scott Rd and about 82nd, Delta side- Tasty Indian Bistro: The best food, service and ambiance. We have held so many family get togethers there.
On Scott Rd and 64. There is Green Lettuce. It is Indo-Chinese food. Although I have not tried their fusion food. A Chinese looking guy speaking Hindi is worth the price for me. They are very good.
Vij's- Went there twice. It clearly is targetting non-Indian clientele. Food is not bad at the best. The service is good too. My problem is the owner, Vij. He comes out and visits tables himself. He wants feedback, but I got the sense he only wants positive feedback.
Prabu Sweets on 128th and 70th. (ddcanz, for you.) They are take out only. They are THE best for sweets and many other dishes. They are also the cleanest, tastiest but the busiest of them all.
Most popular take out or eat in Indian snacks are Samosas. But you should also try Pakoras (Veg and Fish kind). Basically all sorts of veggies covered in batter and deep fried. They are sold by pounds, usually.
Remember most of the Indian restaurants here are North Indian. Places that sell Dosa, Idli, Sambar or places like Madras serve predominantly South Indian food, which is quite different.
Butter Chicken is probably the most popular non-veg North Indian dish among non-Indians (and Indians as well). If you ever get a chance, try Tandoori (over - roasted)** chicken too. It is not really eaten as a dish but it is great with drinks or just as snack.
(*it should read oven-roasted, not over roasted as I originally typed by mistake)
ddcanz is wondering why there is so much grease in Indian food. Well, it just is. I don't know why though. May be because it tastes good. lol Speaking of grease and oil, if you are go to Tasty Indian Bistro during lunch, they have these set platters. If you don't mind greasy breads, then try their Poori-Chana combo or Bhatura-Chana combo. Basically Indian bread with chick peas.
For dessert, the best Indian desserts are Ras Mallai, it is dairy based (but so are half of North Indian dishes lol) Also some places have this ice cream like dessert (with Indian flavors) it is called Kulfi (some add these noodle like strings to it.) If I could, I would start my all meals with desserts.
I can go on and on, but I am getting hungry. If you want more info, feel free to pm me.
Bon Apptit.
PS: If you ever want to try Indian flavored pizza, there is a place in Cloverdale called Jumbo Pizza. Their Butter Chicken or Tandoori Chicken pizza is The Best I have ever had. They can make it mild or spicy for you.
On Scott Rd and about 82nd, Delta side- Tasty Indian Bistro: The best food, service and ambiance. We have held so many family get togethers there.
On Scott Rd and 64. There is Green Lettuce. It is Indo-Chinese food. Although I have not tried their fusion food. A Chinese looking guy speaking Hindi is worth the price for me. They are very good.
Vij's- Went there twice. It clearly is targetting non-Indian clientele. Food is not bad at the best. The service is good too. My problem is the owner, Vij. He comes out and visits tables himself. He wants feedback, but I got the sense he only wants positive feedback.
Prabu Sweets on 128th and 70th. (ddcanz, for you.) They are take out only. They are THE best for sweets and many other dishes. They are also the cleanest, tastiest but the busiest of them all.
Most popular take out or eat in Indian snacks are Samosas. But you should also try Pakoras (Veg and Fish kind). Basically all sorts of veggies covered in batter and deep fried. They are sold by pounds, usually.
Remember most of the Indian restaurants here are North Indian. Places that sell Dosa, Idli, Sambar or places like Madras serve predominantly South Indian food, which is quite different.
Butter Chicken is probably the most popular non-veg North Indian dish among non-Indians (and Indians as well). If you ever get a chance, try Tandoori (over - roasted)** chicken too. It is not really eaten as a dish but it is great with drinks or just as snack.
(*it should read oven-roasted, not over roasted as I originally typed by mistake)
ddcanz is wondering why there is so much grease in Indian food. Well, it just is. I don't know why though. May be because it tastes good. lol Speaking of grease and oil, if you are go to Tasty Indian Bistro during lunch, they have these set platters. If you don't mind greasy breads, then try their Poori-Chana combo or Bhatura-Chana combo. Basically Indian bread with chick peas.
For dessert, the best Indian desserts are Ras Mallai, it is dairy based (but so are half of North Indian dishes lol) Also some places have this ice cream like dessert (with Indian flavors) it is called Kulfi (some add these noodle like strings to it.) If I could, I would start my all meals with desserts.
I can go on and on, but I am getting hungry. If you want more info, feel free to pm me.
Bon Apptit.
PS: If you ever want to try Indian flavored pizza, there is a place in Cloverdale called Jumbo Pizza. Their Butter Chicken or Tandoori Chicken pizza is The Best I have ever had. They can make it mild or spicy for you.
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