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Swagath Plaza

Swagath Plaza

Ring Rd, Norfolk, VA 23502, United States

Meat • Wine • Cheese • Chicken


"Swagath Plaza opened in March of 2019 in the Military Circle area of Norfolk, which has become well known for its concentration of Indian restaurants. Three others are Nawab, Biryani Hub, and Tamarind, all in walking distance from each other. The building houses an Indian restaurant, an Indian grocery store, and a banquet hall, all under one roof with approximately 14,000 square feet. This review is for its restaurant only. It was formerly a Chuck E. Cheese, and before that, the AMC Circle 4 Theater, which was built back in 1981. I saw many movies there back in the day. The owners hail from Andhra Pradesh, a state in the southeastern coastal region of India that is known for its tangy, hot and spicy Indian cuisine. They offer a huge buffet on Saturdays and Sundays. It features a salads and desserts section, a vegetarian section, and a non-vegetarian section for a total of about 30 dishes. Dosas and a variety of Indian flatbreads are also available. Two of my visits were on Sundays, which were jam packed with diners feasting on their buffet items. I am not much of a buffet person and ordered from the regular menu instead. I tried the following dishes during four lunch time visits: IDLI: This is a South Indian appetizer dish, consisting here of three steamed rice cakes served with a cool and creamy yogurt chutney and sambar, which is a lentil based vegetable stew. The rice cakes were large, light in texture, puffy and tasty. The chutney provided a nice cooling sensation while the sambar worked wonderfully in contrast as a hot dip My Rating: 5 Stars. CHICKEN MONCHOW SOUP: This is a hot and spicy Indo-Chinese soup with chicken and mixed vegetables. It was a small serving with just enough spice and depth of flavor to whet my appetite for my main dish. My Rating: 4 Stars. BHEL PURI: Listed in the Chaat section of their menu., it was described as a slightly sweet, spicy, and chaat snack made with puffed rice, chaat chutneys, veggies, and sev. There were some puris and peanuts in the mix as well. Sev is a fried snack shaped like thin noodles made with besan flour from ground chickpeas, a staple ingredient in Indian cuisine. Puris are deep-fried breads made from unleavened whole wheat flour that originated from India. I tried this dish before at one other local Indian restaurant. The version served here was crunchier but less spicy. I prefer the softer texture and the extra spice as served in the version from the other restaurant. Otherwise, it was tasty enough with a large portion size that filled me up quickly. I would love this as a Super Bowl snack. My Rating: 4 Stars. CHICKEN 65: This was listed as a Non-Vegetarian Appetizer and is a traditional Indo-Chinese dish made with spicy fried chicken in a fiery red hot chili sauce. It was reportedly invented at the Buhari Hotel in India in 1965. The version served here delivered an authentic Indian heat level, along with a crispy texture and an incredible depth of flavor. This is one of the best versions I have ever tasted. My Rating: 5 Stars. CHICKEN 65 BIRYANI: This was a combination of a traditional Dum style pressure cooked Biryani with layers of basmati rice, various spices, and chunks of the spicy Chicken 65 described above. Dum style Biryani is a popular style of this dish prepared in the royal kitchens of Hyderabad, which is the capital of Andhra Pradesh. The dish was delightfully aromatic, and the basmati rice delivered the dry and flaky single grain consistency I love from a Biryani dish. The chunks of Chicken 65 were as spicy as before. My Rating: 4.5 Stars. NOTE: There is one other nearby Indian restaurant that makes this dish just a bit more to my liking. VIJAYAWADA CHICKEN BIRYANI: This a a near duplicate but milder version of the Chicken Biryani dish described above, The recipe originates from Vijayawada, which is the 2nd largest city in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh The chicken was boneless and mildly spicy. Vijayawada style Biryani is traditionally not as spicy as Hyderabad style Biryani, a distinction the menu failed to mention. The rice was dry, f"

Namaste Flavours

Namaste Flavours

400 S Division St, 48104, Ann Arbor, United States

Fish • Indian • Fast Food • Vegetarian


"Namaste Flavours is our go to restaurant for Indian food in Ann Arbor. The dishes are truly flavorsome and exciting! This time, I particularly enjoyed the bhindi masala, which elevates a simple dish of okra to something much more special, with rich spices and herbs. As always, the channa batura was delicious and filling, fluffy yet full of texture, deep fried yet non greasy. Similarly, the naan bread was light, soft, and not oily at all. My wife ordered shrimp vindaloo, which had a strong kick to it. We are also particularly fond of the vegetarian samosas they are the best we have tried so far. Our waiter, Kishore, was extremely friendly, helpful and efficient. We were left completely satisfied by our experience and are looking forward to coming back soon. Update: We came back again the following day. We really liked the Mirchi Bajji, which was crisp, light and not too spicy. My wife thoroughly enjoyed the fish curry, which was tender and delicious. Most of all, the Sambar is an all time favorite of ours; it is tangy, sweet and spicy. Further update: We came back again, three days in a row the food must be great : . The Gobi 65 was crispy, freshly cooked and addictive, while the Fish Tikka was extremely scrumptious and tangy on a sizzling hot plate, accompanied by plenty of vegetables. I particularly liked the Ginger Paneer and how the creaminess of the paneer complemented the spiciness of the ginger. The Carrot Halwa was immensely delicious and rich in flavor. The food was so exquisite and superb, my wife ordered a fish curry to take out and indulge at home! Yet another update: The Apollo Fish is AMAZING and ADDICTIVE! It was not on the printed menu, but you can ask for it especially. The fish is lightly battered and sautéed with chilies and turmeric. It is tangy and spicy, with a lot of flavor. We definitely recommend it! We also ordered the Spring Dosa, which were crispy, fresh and very filling. The Aloo Bonda has a crunchy and light layer on the outside, with creamy and aromatic potato on the inside. We have noticed that the food served when dining in is fresher and with relatively larger portions than take out, so we encourage people to dine in, if possible, for the great atmosphere. Update: 05/19/2022: The paneer dosa is light, crispy, savory and with complementing condiments. We also ordered the Dal Makhani, which was rich and buttery, with a creamy and flavorful aroma taste. The tandoori chicken was also delicious."

Siri Indian Restaurant

Siri Indian Restaurant

1520 W Taylor St, 60607, Chicago, United States

Soup • Indian • Catering • Curbside Pickup


"“…..Siri-show me THE TASTIEST S.Indian Food in Chicago close to U.I.C.”…. and then-SIRI on Taylor Street is the correct place to eat very well prepared dishes from India, and some great South-Indian specialtieslike the fermented Dal-batter “crepe” rolled around potatoes -Masala Dosa.Wanna know how to discern a properly prepared Dosa?Flick-it.Using your fingernail asa percussive tool simply “flick”your fingernail against the Dosa shell,and listen for a resonancelike flicking a cardboard paper-towel tube.If it doesn’t make any noise- it’s not properly prepared.Try- the wonderfully balanced flavor of theS. Indian “Spicy Andrah Pradesh Cashew Chicken”, along with an orderof “Jera” Rice Basmati Rice tossed with toasted Cumin seeds).Dried Mexican Chile de Arbol Curry leaf add to the unique flavor profile of this dish, oddly located in their “non-Veg-Appetizer” section of the menu.Ever since COVID’s spreadthe OWNER’s have endedthe lunch buffet, ? Masala Dosa night ? The PANI Puri-Indian-Street-Food-night…. ?Sadly.Hopefully they will return, although the owner confessed difficulty finding labor talented Aunties, able to masterfully create Dosa after Dosa after Dosa !)If you live anywhere below Grand Ave.in Chicago- this place is the best,most “G. D” Geographically Desirable) Proper Indian Restaurant that you will find! that’s not a Dhaba-dive)."