Royal India - Menu

7531 196 St Sw, Lynwood , WA 98036, Lynnwood, United States

🛍 Vegan, Indian, Buffet, Chicken

4 💬 1012 Reviews
Royal India

Phone: +14259673636

Address: 7531 196 St Sw, Lynwood , WA 98036, Lynnwood, United States

City: Lynnwood

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 1012

Website: https://www.royalindiaseattle.com

"The veggie korma, butter chicken, and pomegranate chicken were absolutely incredible. I can't get enough of the papadums served with chutney before the meal; they're simple yet bursting with flavor. We've tried various Indian restaurants, and this one is hands down the best. We live in Mount Vernon and happily make the 45-minute drive once a month just to enjoy this amazing food!"

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Indian

Bread

Mains

Small Plates

Meat Curries

Chicken

Traditional Mains

Vegetarian Specialties

Flavors Of India

Mixed Soups

Traditional Main Course

Vegan Curry Specialties

Lamb

Salads

Lamb Specialties

Entree

Curry

Chaat

Kid’s Drinks

Starters

Specialty Drink

Appetizer

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Love the lunch buffet! Curried cauliflower is to die for!

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User

Exquisite cuisine, outstanding service, and delightful ambiance


User
User

We love their excellent food and nice people. This is our favorite restaurant!


User
User

We absolutely adore this restaurant! It's fantastic to have it available on Uber Eats too! So delicious! View menu


User
User

Omg.. Amazing... Try the mango mousse after the meal... Will have you flip your lid... Amazing... Try it.


User
User

Most amazing Indian food ever. I make my husband drive from mount vernon(over an hour drive) just to have the mango chicken. Heaven!!!


User
User

This place was beautiful, romantic, and peaceful. The owners were incredibly nice and the food was totally worth it. Highly recommended! View menu


User
User

We were extremely impressed with this restaurant. The food was delightful, and the service was outstanding! Our waitress definitely deserves five stars as well.


Matt
Matt

Best butter chicken ive had in north America and ive eaten at a lot of Indian restaurants. Chicken tikka and naan were great too! Thankyou. See you next time we are im the area.


sarah
sarah

The veggie korma, butter chicken, and pomegranate chicken were absolutely incredible. I can't get enough of the papadums served with chutney before the meal; they're simple yet bursting with flavor. We've tried various Indian restaurants, and this one is hands down the best. We live in Mount Vernon and happily make the 45-minute drive once a month just to enjoy this amazing food! View menu

Lynnwood

Lynnwood

Lynnwood, a bustling suburb near Seattle, offers a diverse culinary scene with options like seafood, Asian cuisine, and American classics, reflecting its multicultural community.

Categories

  • Vegan "Delight in our vegan menu, offering a vibrant selection of plant-based dishes crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Savor flavorsome meals that are as nourishing as they are delicious."
  • Indian Experience the vibrant flavors of India with our authentic dishes crafted from aromatic spices, fresh ingredients, and traditional recipes, offering a rich tapestry of taste with each mouthwatering bite. View menu
  • Buffet Indulge in a lavish array of culinary delights with our buffet selection, featuring a diverse range of delectable dishes to satisfy every palate, from savory starters to irresistible desserts.
  • Chicken Succulent and savory, our chicken dishes are crafted with tender meat, flavorful seasonings, and diverse culinary inspirations. Enjoy a delectable variety that's sure to satisfy every palate.

Amenities

  • Vegan Options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • menu
  • Wheelchair Accessible
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