Spinach Paneer Spinach Paneer

Spinach Paneer: Fresh spinach and soft paneer cooked in fragrant spices, offering a creamy and savory Indian delight.

India's Oven

India's Oven

3035 W Ashlan Ave Fresno, CA 93722-4502, Madera, United States

Lunch • Indian • Venues • Buffet


"We came right when then opened and the server sat us right away. She gave us excellent service throughout our dining and came to check up on us and give us refills without us asking. We were there for two hours and they did not rush us. 5/5 for service. For the food, we ordered butter chicken, tikka masala, saag paneer, garlic naan, onion naan. The best items IMO were the butter chicken and onion naan. The onion naan was addictive tasty! So much caramelized onion stuffed in the naan. If you really love onions, you 'll love this naan. Butter chicken was creamy and super flavorful as with most curry Indian dishes I 've tried. The only disappointing dish was the saag paneer. I tried it at the other location in the tower district and it was delicious but this location, for whatever reason, was not hurting the spot. I found it bland and not as creamy as the other location. I 'd probably give that dish a 3/5.Chicken tikka was average. I 've tried better. I don 't know if I personally would come back to this location but I would recommend trying it if you want to try a different Indian restaurant. It 's pretty good. If I did come back, I would be reordering the onion naan and butter chicken forsure. Their mango lassi was also delicious!! Would definitely recommend that drink as well. Lastly their samosas were the only ones I 've tried and loved thus far. I usually don 't like samosas but the way they made it so big, crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, was sooo good. The flavor of spices also was not so in your face like other samosas I 've tried. I appreciated the toned down flavor. Would recommend. Overall, excellent service and delicious food."

Bombay Olive

Bombay Olive

450 S Main St, 06110, West Hartford, United States

Full • Indian • Buffet • Persian


"Let me please introduce myself I 'm a man of wealth and taste And I laid traps for troubadours Who get killed before they reached Bombay (Jagger/Richards) I 've seen this oddly shaped building with an Indian restaurant forever. I finally made my way in for a meal last night. The first thing you see when you walk in is the remnants of their old buffet table. They were known for their lunchtime buffets, but they 're now a thing of the past. The good sized dining room has a tin ceiling, yellow painted walls, and dark brown furniture. As I sat down, a super friendly young guy brought me a complimentary plate of papadum cracker bread with ramekins of onion chutney and tamarind sauce. The tamarind was great, like a thick and sweet Hoisin sauce. Now it was time to check out their daunting five page menu. I wanted to try something different, and the phrase prepared in the Afghan style caught my eye. Since never have I ever tried Afghan food, I went with their $16.95 Chicken Balti. Served with Basmati rice, the menu described it as with peppers, onion and cinnamon . I wasn 't familiar with the word Balti , so I researched it and learned the word means a metal pot from Northern India (near Afghanistan) that cooks the food and is then presented to the table for serving. When I ordered, my young waiter asked if I wanted it spicy, so of course I said yes. In a few minutes out came a bowl of Basmati rice and a Balti pot full of chicken chunks, sliced peppers and onions, in a delicious spicy brown curry. I LOVED my dinner! The curry was delicious, with plenty of the deep flavors I love in Indian food. And yes, it was medium spicy with a nice after-burn. I did think the chicken was a little overcooked, and far from tender. All in all, I loved my dining experience at Bombay. The food and smiling service were excellent."

Royal Curry Cafe

Royal Curry Cafe

4329 Lankershim Blvd, North Hollywood, CA 91602, USA, Los Angeles, United States

Cafe • Halal • Indian • Seafood


"A Royal Feast of Flavors at Royal Curry Unbeatable Indian Cuisine in LA! Now with a Dining Room! From the moment I stepped through the doors of Royal Curry, I knew I was in for a treat. The rich aroma of exotic spices filling the air promised a culinary journey like no other, and it truly delivered. The menu at Royal Curry is a delightfully crafted tapestry of traditional Indian dishes, each one more enticing than the last. Every dish on offer bursts with robust flavor, a testament to the skillful blend of authentic spices. The Chicken Tikka Masala, a crowd favorite, is succulent and rich, leaving a warm, comforting aftertaste that lingers lovingly. But the real showstopper, my personal favorite, is the Shrimp Curry. Tender shrimps bathed in a beautifully seasoned sauce that's both tantalizing and comforting. It's a symphony of flavors that is as much a feast for the eyes as it is for the palate. The staff at Royal Curry are not just friendly; they redefine hospitality. They consistently go above and beyond, ensuring a welcoming atmosphere that's as inviting as the cuisine itself. The newly added dining room is the icing on the cake. It's a space where one can relax and truly immerse oneself in the delightful array of dishes on offer. To say that Royal Curry serves the best Indian food in all of Los Angeles may seem like a bold claim, but it is one I stand by wholeheartedly. Whether you're a long time fan of Indian cuisine or a curious foodie looking to expand your horizons, a visit to Royal Curry will leave you undeniably impressed."