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Udipi Cafe

Udipi Cafe

5959 Hillcroft Houston, TX 77036, United States

Cafe • Asian • Vegan • Indian


"I used to go here for lunch semi-regularly with a friend from work, even though it was a long drive from our job. We went as fans of the cuisine and the food was always excellent. Tasty and generally spicy, the way I like it. It's been 2 or 3 years though and I had the opportunity to go back recently for a lunch buffet. So happy to report it is still delicious and spicy! And although they have doubled the size of their seating area, I don't think the prices went up. Along with the all-you-can-eat buffet, a waiter will bring you your choice of dosa. There are several varieties to chose from and you can't go wrong with any of them (except I'm not sure if all are vegan My favorite is their spring dosa as you get a mouth watering blend of crunchy veggies. It would be helpful to understand which items in the buffet are traditionally vegan vs. vegetarian, since the vegan ones aren't specifically labeled as such, though I'm sure you could ask. Unfortunately you can't eat everything they offer, but your taste buds will be very happy with what you can. Decor is mostly plain and functional with the major exception of several large framed prints which are sort of come hither or sexually suggestive depictions of life in India. I'll list this as a con, not because I'm a prude but it's a bit tacky and more thought could have been put into this. The overall impression is that the restaurant's a bit on the shabby side, but not chic. Would give Udipi 5 stars if they improved this."

Joy Curry Tandoor

Joy Curry Tandoor

148 E 46th St, New York, NY 10017, City of New York, United States

Curry • Indian • Dining • Catering


"I recently found myself in a bit of a culinary predicament near Grand Central Station one evening around 9 pm. Most restaurants had already closed their doors, but luckily, I stumbled upon Joy Curry and Tandoor, and it turned out to be a delightful discovery.As a food enthusiast, I was in search of a satisfying meal, and this restaurant did not disappoint. Despite the late hour, they still had a variety of options available for takeaway. I opted for the meal pack, which included two curries, vegetables, naan, and extra rice.Now, let's dive into the flavors. While I was pleased with most of the dishes, there were a couple that didn't quite hit the mark. The samosas and palak paneer, unfortunately, fell a bit short in terms of taste. They lacked the robust flavors I had come to expect from these dishes. However, the rest of the offerings more than made up for it.The curries were the star of the show. Bursting with aromatic spices, they tantalized my taste buds with every bite. The balance of flavors was on point, and the richness of the sauces was simply delightful. It was evident that the chefs at Joy Curry and Tandoor know their way around Indian cuisine.The portion sizes were also commendable. I found them to be generous, ensuring that I left the restaurant feeling satisfied and content. The naan was warm and fluffy, the perfect accompaniment to soak up the flavorful curries. The extra rice was a welcome addition, providing an ample base to enjoy the vibrant sauces.While the samosas and palak paneer may have fallen short, the overall experience at Joy Curry and Tandoor was a positive one. The delicious curries, generous portion sizes, and convenient location near Grand Central Station made it a great choice for a late-night takeaway.If you find yourself in the area and craving some Halal Indian cuisine, I would recommend giving Joy Curry and Tandoor a try. Just make sure to explore their menu beyond the samosas and palak paneer, and you're bound to discover some truly yum-worthy dishes that will satisfy your cravings."

Rock 'n ' Grill Authentic Indian Cuisine

Rock 'n ' Grill Authentic Indian Cuisine

1702 N Mays St Suite A, 78664, Round Rock, US, United States

Soup • Cafés • Dining • Indian


"For a place called Rock N Roll I have to say I questioned it’s authenticity, but after eating here I have to say this is some legit Indian food.First thing first, when you go to an ethnic restaurant you look to see if anyone of that ethnicity is eating their, and I have to say a majority of the people their were Indian. So while I’m not Indian I trust the authenticity of this restaurant.The food was phenomenal, not a single thing we had was bad, the garlic naan was great, and the onion pakado was perfect for us. The naan wasn’t too greasy but had a perfect amount of grease and garlic flavor, and for those that don’t know onion pakado is essentially Indian onion rings but better and those were perfectly fried as well and came with 2 delicious sauces. The entrees were simply delicious though, my friend who is white ordered the tikka chicken spicy but to our surprise it wasn’t too spicy at all, we don’t know if this was because he was white or not but we could handle the spicy level rather easily. But the chicken was flavorful, juicy and delicious either way. The veg Hakka was filling and tasty and I got it spicy as well and could handle it rather easily myself. I’m definitely not challenging the restaurant to make food spicier but if I had one critique it’s that the spicy level didn’t feel that spicy (although still delicious and we may get the extra spicy next time). Lastly we had the pineapple soufflé and it was the bomb dot com. Everything was great and we will definitely be back. They even had 3 different beers from India to try which we sampled and were satisfied with as well (unanimously Arka was our favorite)Our server Fabi was great and explained to us the menu, was quick and timely with our order and was good overall. Overall this place was amazing and I will be back sometime."