Little India Fine Dining

Indian restaurant
Accommodating gluten-free
Lunch
Dinner
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This dining spot offers a warm, inviting ambiance with beautiful murals that create a vibrant yet calming atmosphere. The friendly, accommodating staff and clean, quiet setting make it an excellent choice for those seeking a safe and enjoyable gluten-free dining experience.
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Accommodating

Some risk of cross-contamination

Dedicated GF place
Trained staff
Checked by Atly
Always inquire directly about health and safety.

Good to know

1

They offer many gluten-free options clearly marked on the menu.

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Reservations are recommended during peak dining hours.

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Parking is available nearby, but check for any restrictions.

1266 US-189 Scenic, Heber City, Utah, United States
2.4km

People are saying

T
The food was pretty bad for an Indian restaurant. The curry base was the same for butter chicken and paneer masala, which doesn’t make sense, why have different curries then if they all taste the same. The butter chicken is supposed to have creamy cashew base and paneer masala is supposed to have bell peppers. It was also not garnished well, with cilantro or anything. The garlic naan seemed to be cooked on a tawa instead of an oven, so tasted more like a chapati and was not fluffy at all, which is what a naan is supposed to be like. The chana roti was laced in oil, which is not the way to cook it. I know chana roti is difficult to cook because of lack of gluten, but you are charging 6$ for it so you should make it perfect. Then the rice was probably the worst I have tasted in any Indian restaurant. It was some cheap sticky rice, instead of the usual basmati, that too overcooked and sticky. The menu says its cilantro, but it is actually cumin rice, that too without any flavor and raw cumin. The mango lassi was extremely sweet and had food coloring in it and watery. Not worth it for $6. Overall, the food was very bad, it seemed like the cook doesn’t know how to make indian food. Which is what you need to do when you are charging that much. We didn’t eat any of that crappy food. I would recommend getting indian food at Bawarchi’s in Salt Lake instead. Our server Zeidi was really nice and understanding, she deserves a raise for how well she handled everything. Update in response to the owner’s shit comment: the server Zeidi agreed with what I said about my order being wrong as opposed to what the menu described. I paid for my order, but decided not to consume such crappy food. A bunch of fake reviews don’t make the food good. Learn to take criticisms and improve your food if you want people’s money. Learn something from the dairy keen next door, they serve great food and have great service and prices. So does bawarchi in Salt lake for indian food. The owner didn’t contradict any of my criticisms about their food, they didn’t say which item was good that I claimed was bad, which means you agree that I am correct in my description. You are a new restaurant so don’t call yourself an established one. I do cook much better food than the crap that you serve people that is true, so does Bawarchi if you ever want to try quality indian food.
T
Little India in Heber City is a hidden gem! The food is authentic and full of flavor—highly recommend the chicken tikka masala and garlic naan. The staff is friendly, the service is great, and they even have gluten-free and vegan options. A must-visit for anyone craving delicious Indian food!
J
Lamb Curry with gluten free naan. They talked me into eating in. It was well worth it. The atmosphere is very nice and calming. Wonderfully welcoming servers. The lamb was tender. Very good, especially since I never get to have naan.

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