Spacious setting with colorful decor and Marathi music creates a warm, homely atmosphere. The vibe is authentic and inviting, reflecting traditional Maharashtrian culture. Guests often find the experience comforting and reminiscent of home cooking.
Food offers genuinely authentic Maharashtrian flavors with a balance of spice and richness. The thali includes jowar roti and dishes like shev bhaji that showcase traditional masala and filling portions.
Unlimited chapati and bhakri come with the mutton thali and classic tambdaโpandhra rassa. They serve these breads alongside dishes like Kolhapuri Mutton Masala and Chicken Masala.
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Parking can be difficult during busy times.
Prices are on the higher side for some items.
The restaurant offers generous portions for all dishes.
Fast casual setup with counter ordering and food delivery creates a relaxed pace. Warm, welcoming atmosphere feels like a home kitchen with authentic Kenyan cuisine and inviting music. Family-friendly vibe and aroma of rich seasonings fill the space, making it distinctively comforting.
Flavors come through as authentic and truly mouth-watering, with generous portions that make the meal feel like home. The space is clean and the atmosphere matches the genuine taste of Kenyan food.
Chapati comes with perfect seasoning alongside goat and greens. It pairs well with dishes like githeri, skuma wiki, and pilau rice, offering a versatile complement to stews and roasts.
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The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian and vegan options.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups, especially on weekends.
The restaurant maintains high hygiene standards throughout the dining experience.
Space combines snooker and pool tables with comfortable seating and desi music, creating a relaxed and inviting vibe. Guests often gather for casual meals and games, enjoying a warm, cozy atmosphere that feels like home. The environment balances calm moments with lively energy when groups engage in play.
Spicy, fresh dishes capture the essence of authentic Indian cuisine here. The flavors stay true to tradition with a clear focus on authenticity.
Soft and fluffy chapati serves as a perfect side to the main dishes. Quality matches that of the naan, making it a solid choice to accompany meals.
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The price of the chicken Karahi is remarkably affordable, making it an unbeatable value.
The portions are well sized, enough for one person to have leftovers.
The restaurant is organized, clean, and hygienic.
Indian restaurant offers authentic Karnataka cuisine with crispy Bangalore-style dosas and rich sambhar and chutneys. Atmosphere feels homely and casual, encouraging relaxation despite occasional noise and heat. Space lacks sound absorption and has a simple, functional design.
Food features authentic Karnataka style with many varieties of rasam and sambhar. Dishes are fresh, healthy, and tasty, representing true South Indian cuisine.
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The restaurant offers a live dosa counter for an interactive dining experience.
Catering services are available for parties and events.
Masala dosa costs $20, which is considered high by some customers.
East African restaurant offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere with a quiet, peaceful vibe that feels like home. Walls display colorful paintings that add to the inviting space. The place draws people looking for authentic Somali and East African cuisine with generous portions.
Goat meat, Ugali, and chapati deliver authentic East African flavor. Somali dishes and mandazi come fresh and true to tradition with warm, welcoming service.
Chapati here has an authentic East African taste and a soft, satisfying texture. It pairs well with meats like goat, chicken, and beef, making dishes like Kaykay a solid choice.
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Taste of East Africa offers some of the best Somali food in the Twin Cities.
The prices are very reasonable for the quality of food.
There is free parking available at the back of the restaurant.
Indian restaurant with train-themed murals and unique decor creates a warm, inviting atmosphere ideal for relaxed meals. Space feels clean and cozy, often quiet enough for leisurely dining. The vibe suits groups of friends and families seeking authentic flavors in a distinctive setting.
Dishes like Chicken Chettinad and Gobi 65 deliver bold, authentic flavors. Every plate tastes fresh and stays true to traditional Indian cooking styles.
Freshly prepared chapatis resemble phulkas and come alongside Kerala parotta. They pair well with curries and chicken, though the thali includes only one chapati.
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They offer all-you-can-eat Dosa on Wednesdays from 6 to 9 PM.
Dosa happy hour is available on Wednesdays.
The restaurant has a Jain option on the menu.
Small space with simple, clean design and quirky chicken murals on the walls creates a casual setting. Warm, inviting atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming, though some tables are unstable. The vibe is relaxed, suited for casual meals with a focus on comfort.
Rich spices and tender meats create authentic Pakistani and North Indian flavors. Generous portions and in-house made desserts add to the flavorful, homemade experience.
Soft, warm chapatis come out fresh and hot. Dry chapatis offer a crisp texture. Both chapatis and naans are worth ordering here.
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Kabab Mahal serves complimentary soup before the meal.
The restaurant is 100% Zabiha Halal.
The portions are generous compared to other places.
Indian restaurant offers warm, welcoming atmosphere with affordable prices and generous portions. Food features authentic flavors with standout dishes like dal tadka, lamb vindaloo, and butter chicken. Outdoor dining provides a pleasant shaded spot for meals.
Food offers rich flavors and a taste very close to what you find in Lahore. Dishes deliver authentic Indian cuisine at an affordable price.
Thin chapatis come out just right, soft and easy to tear. They pair well with dishes like Dal Tadka for a simple, satisfying meal.
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Entrees cost around $12 to $15, which is cheaper than most Indian restaurants.
Rice and naan are sold separately, so factor that into your order.
Portions are generous, often enough for multiple meals.
Small food court spot offers authentic Malvani cuisine with bold flavors and freshly cooked chapatis. Atmosphere channels Mumbai street food vibes despite modest setup. Popular for hearty fish and mutton dishes and classic vada pav.
Food delivers authentic Malvani flavors with dishes like pav bhaji and misal pav that taste home-cooked and spicy. Maharashtrian specialties come with fresh, comforting, and flavorful profiles.
Chapatis come out freshly cooked right in front of you. They pair well with dishes like Bombay egg curry and egg pulao.
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The restaurant specializes in authentic Malvani cuisine from Maharashtra.
Expect a casual dining atmosphere with no frills.
Prices are reasonable, making it accessible for most diners.
Spacious indoor area with colorful seating and a family-friendly atmosphere welcomes groups and kids dining on the porch. The environment stays LGBTQ friendly and comfortable despite occasional noise from nearby trains. Outdoor seating options and complimentary tea add to the relaxed vibe.
Bold flavors and comforting portions define the authentic Somali cuisine here. The roasted goat cutlet stands out with spices that make it taste like a home-cooked Somali meal.
Soft texture stands out in the chapati, offering a good change from usual breads like naan or parathas. It pairs well with dishes like goat cutlet and beef saqaar, enhancing the overall meal.
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There is plenty of parking available at Jubba Somali Restaurant.
It takes about 20 to 30 minutes to receive your order when ordering in person.
Portions are large enough to share with 2-3 people.
Restaurant features lovely murals of Goa and offers a quiet, warm ambiance. It serves authentic Goan cuisine with unique flavors not found in typical Indian restaurants. The setting is quaint and unpretentious, providing a distinct dining experience for fish curry and fry lovers.
Offers authentic Goan cuisine with traditional flavors. Serves a mix of Goan, Indian, and Chinese dishes that stay true to their roots.
Fresh, soft chapatis come out amazing here. They work well to wipe down rich curries like goat and beef samosas.
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The restaurant offers a limited menu during lunchtime.
The dinner menu features a greater variety than lunch.
Expect limited vegetarian options during the day.
Somali culture shines with authentic chapati and traditional dishes like spiced beef suqaar. Floor seating with cushions creates a cozy atmosphere that feels inviting and home-like. Many guests take home the best chapati in the city, enjoying a clean, organized space rich in cultural charm.
Food features authentic chapati and dishes true to Somali tradition. The menu offers delicious, authentic Somalian cuisine throughout.
Extra chapati stands out as some of the best in the city. It pairs well with spiced beef or chicken suqaar and buttery rice. Many order chapatis to take home.
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The restaurant offers a generous restaurant week deal.
Dinner for two with drinks is approximately $70.
The menu includes multiple vegetarian options.
East African restaurant offers a lively, family-friendly atmosphere with a bright, simple setup and well-arranged seating. The space fills with community gatherings featuring energetic conversations and a mix of youth and families. Televisions line the walls, adding to the casual, inviting vibe.
Food features authentic Somali dishes with delicious goat meat and a variety of traditional flavors. The meals consistently deliver a great and genuine taste true to Somali cuisine.
Chapati comes as a big, tasty flatbread with a nice flavor. It pairs well with dishes like goat curry and chicken, making it a satisfying choice at just $2.
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The lamb shank meal costs $25 and is enough for two people.
Ample parking is available in a busy strip mall.
Portion sizes are generous, especially for meat dishes.
Vegetarian restaurant offers a warm, home-like atmosphere with vibrant seating and old Kannada music playing softly. Walls display modern artwork that complements the cozy vibe. The place feels like eating at a family member's house, creating a welcoming and comforting experience.
Lunch offers authentic South Indian flavors with dishes like masala puri and maddur vade. Food comes fresh, organic, and made from scratch, capturing home-style taste and nostalgia.
Softness stands out with the chapati here, making it different from others in the area. It pairs well with dishes like ennegai and pundi palya, adding to the meal's traditional feel.
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Catering services are available for family events with a focus on vegetarian dishes.
The lunch thali costs $22 and is served in disposable containers.
The thali is limited with no refills allowed, so plan accordingly.
Small, cozy space with a casual, relaxed vibe and clean, no-frills atmosphere. The place feels charming and passionate about traditional Indian cuisine. It draws people looking for authentic, well-spiced thali and biryani dishes.
Zafrani and Adrak Chai deliver authentic Hyderabad chai flavors. Thalis and South Indian dishes offer a homemade, rich blend of spices that taste truly authentic.
Chapatis come with the thali and match the high quality of the other items. They complement dishes like Chicken Tikka, Biryani, and Daal well.
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Tips are cash only.
The biryani thali offers a generous portion for the price.
Student discount deals provide a good amount of food for the money.
Small to-go counter with limited indoor space and a few outdoor tables creates a cozy, bustling atmosphere. Strong sense of kinship and welcoming energy fills the place despite occasional crowding. Known for authentic Somali cuisine, large portions, and affordable prices, it offers a unique taste experience rarely found elsewhere.
Flavors stay authentic and delicious throughout the menu. Food delivers a genuine taste experience.
Fresh-made chapatis come out hot, large, and soft. They soak up meat juices well and include tasty options like fish chapati.
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The place is a counter-serve spot that specializes in take-out only.
Expect large portions that can easily feed multiple people.
Prices are very affordable, with generous portions for the cost.
Indian restaurant offers authentic South Indian cuisine served on banana leaves in a humble interior with live vibrant music. Atmosphere feels warm and lively, suitable for family meals. Decor is simple but neat, creating a home-cooked meal vibe.
Authentic Tamil-style food shines here with a focus on South Indian non-vegetarian dishes. The samba style briyani stands out as a key example of genuine regional cooking.
Soft and chewy chapatis pair well with curry dishes. They have a balanced texture that complements vegetable and mushroom curries nicely.
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Unlimited meals are offered on weekends.
Try the Pandhi Meals with unlimited lunch on weekends.
Parking is limited; consider arriving early.
Spacious dining area with modern decor and elegant ambiance creates an inviting atmosphere. Lighting keeps the space well visible but lacks distinct cultural cues. The environment stays quiet without music when empty, offering an intimate experience suited for groups rather than solo visits.
Food stays fresh and hot with strong authentic flavors that suit those who prefer less spicy dishes. Both dishes consistently come out delicious and enjoyable.
Freshly made chapatis come with grilled items like Bihari Kabab and tandoori chicken. They pair well with dishes such as kadai chicken, enhancing the meal's flavor.
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The restaurant opens at 11:30 but starts serving food at 12:30.
Kabab King Grill Naperville fine Dining usually closes around 10 pm.
Expect a wait time if arriving during peak hours.
Small space combines cozy atmosphere with a takeaway-focused setup that includes some dine-in tables. The vibe is inviting and comfortable, encouraging guests to linger despite the tight quarters. Known for authentic Indian flavors, especially standout biryanis and flavorful pulavs.
Dishes come without onion or garlic yet deliver authentic flavors. Snacks and chaat items taste fresh and hold true to authentic Indian cuisine. Catering offers a variety of authentic Indian flavors.
Fresh chapatis stand out with a homestyle texture and pair well with perfectly spiced curries. The chapatis feel tasty and homely, complementing the meal with a soft, fresh quality.
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Reservations are not required but recommended for larger groups.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Rice is sold separately from curries, so plan accordingly.
Spacious Indian restaurant with modern decor and authentic Nagpuri ambience creates a cheerful atmosphere. A well-equipped bar offers a variety of balanced cocktails alongside traditional dishes. Vibrant slogans on walls add a personal, welcoming touch.
Spicy, authentic Maharashtrian and Saoji cuisine comes with excellent hospitality. Dishes taste like home cooking from the Vidarbha region, especially the Saoji chicken.
Freshly made chapati pairs well with flavorful sauces like pataudi rassa and raita. It stands out as one of the best chapatis outside India and is preferred over bhakri here.
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Happy hour runs until 7pm, making it a great spot for early dinners.
Parking is free for customers at the restaurant.
The restaurant hosts community events, which may affect seating availability.
Space combines traditional banana leaf setup with striking murals that tell a family-run story. Atmosphere varies from bare and cafeteria-like to enjoyable with nostalgic Tamil songs. Tables often feel congested, creating a lively but tight dining experience.
South Indian cuisine here offers authentic Tamil flavors and Coimbatore-style dishes. The food stays true to traditional recipes and tastes.
Soft chapatis come with meals and pair with unlimited curries. They serve chapati or parata alongside dishes like rasam and gobi 65, though chapati is not traditional to Kongu cuisine here.
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The menu explicitly mentions that the food is halal.
There are good vegetarian options available.
Expect cleanliness issues based on past reviews.
Spacious Indian grocery store with live kitchen offering fresh chapatis and snacks. Bright, clean atmosphere with a wide variety of Indian produce and specialty items. Back area features a bakery and ready-to-eat food corner serving South Indian dishes.
Fresh vegetables, fruits, and a wide range of authentic Indian products fill the shelves. The back of the store offers fresh, authentic food, and the sugarcane juice delivers a rare, genuine taste.
Fresh chapatis come straight from a bakery in the back, made live right in the store. The kitchen also offers a variety of fresh Indian snacks and masala chai alongside the chapatis.
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On weekends, live pani puri is served in the evening.
Veg Thali and Dosa are available on weekends.
The market offers a wide variety of Indian groceries.
Halal restaurant offers authentic Somali cuisine in a clean, cozy setting with a friendly, family-oriented vibe. Connected grocery store adds convenience for quick shopping. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, making it a comfortable spot for casual dining.
The spot offers a comfortable vibe that feels true to Somalia. Fluffy pastries like baklava deliver authentic Somali flavors.
Beef suqaar pairs well with chapati, offering a hearty meal. Chapati wraps taste like home cooking and come with options like liver for breakfast, though wait times can reach about 30 minutes.
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Zain Restaurant & Bakery Cafe offers a 100% Halal menu.
Prices are affordable, and portion sizes are generous.
Parking can be tight, so plan to arrive early.
Open space with comfortable seating creates a cozy, low-key atmosphere filled with African music and Afrobeats playing softly. Small groups gather here to enjoy authentic Kenyan cuisine featuring gluten-free and vegan options in a setting that feels relaxed and inviting.
Meals deliver an authentic taste of Kenya with excellent sausages that match Kenyan originals. The food blends traditional flavors with some fusion elements.
Soft chapati pairs well with juicy chicken curry and spicy coconut curry. It complements dishes like coconut curry beans and cabbage, enhancing the rich flavors.
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Reservations are recommended for catering services to ensure availability.
Expect larger meals to take 10 to 20 minutes to prepare.
They offer several gluten-free and vegan/vegetarian options.
Small dining space creates a cozy atmosphere with traditional music playing. Tables sit close together, making the environment busy and crowded. Fancy plate settings add a distinctive touch to the experience.
Homemade Rajasthani and Gujarati food offers authentic flavors that feel like home. Each dish is fresh, abundant, and delivers a delicious Indian vegetarian experience.
Freshly made to order, the chapati has a wonderful flavor and texture. It pairs well with kadhi and dal, and servers often offer more alongside puri and paratha.
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Reservations are recommended to secure a table, especially on weekends.
Special Punjabi Thali is available on Fridays only.
Gujarati Thali is served on Saturdays, while Rajasthani Thali is on Sundays.
Small, intimate Indian restaurant blends traditional and modern decor to create a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Offers a pure vegetarian buffet featuring a live dosa station that draws attention. Space feels neat but somewhat crowded, enhancing the close-knit vibe.
Buffet offers a stunning array of vegetarian delicacies with each dish bursting with authentic flavors. Food tastes homemade and maintains top-notch quality compared to similar restaurants.
Fresh chapati comes from a live counter where staff ask for your choice and serve quickly. It acts as a perfect accompaniment to dishes like chole bhature and set dosa with vada curry.
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The buffet dinner costs $16 per person on weekdays.
Expect a 10-minute wait during peak hours.
Dragon curry night features special items in the buffet.
Indian restaurant inside a market offers authentic dishes with true traditional flavors. Chapatis taste like they come straight from Mumbai, capturing genuine texture and flavor. Lively atmosphere with Bollywood music and smoked cocktails keeps energy high.
Passion for serving authentic dishes shapes the menu. Recipes stay true to traditional Indian flavors, creating an elevated dining experience that feels genuine and memorable.
Chapatis here taste like they come straight from Mumbai, capturing the authentic flavor and texture of traditional ones from that region.
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Reservations are required in advance via Resy to secure a spot.
The restaurant has a policy that main courses cannot be ordered twice.
Expect queues for the bathroom as there is only one available.
Small restaurant with rich cultural decor creates a cozy, authentic atmosphere reminiscent of Old City Hyderabad. The vibe feels warm and inviting, attracting those seeking genuine Hyderabadi cuisine. Servers wear distinctive little hats, adding to the traditional charm.
Authentic Hyderabadi flavors shine in the mutton dum biryani and haleem here. The food delivers a true taste of Hyderabad with rich, traditional spices and textures.
Chapati comes hot and fresh, with proper seasoning that complements chicken gravy dishes well. It pairs nicely with items like chicken 65, making each bite flavorful.
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Kalyani Biryani is only served on Tuesdays for $10.
They offer special deals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Spacious Indian restaurant offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with colorful dรฉcor and a live chaat station. The vibe is lively yet cozy, with friendly staff and a sweet aroma enhancing the experience. Guests enjoy rich, authentic flavors and unique ice cream treats in a setting that balances comfort and energy.
Food delivers authentic Indian flavors with a perfect spice balance in every dish. Breakfast combos come with a variety of chutneys that enhance the genuine taste.
Chapati comes frozen and warmed before serving. It pairs well with dishes like butter chicken, which has a perfect balance of spices and creaminess.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours on weekends.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is preferred for tips.