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.
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.
Creamy texture and rich flavor define the butter chicken here. It costs $18 and pairs well with other dishes like the chicken wrap.
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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.
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.
Soft, warm chapatis come out fresh and hot. Dry chapatis offer a crisp texture. Both chapatis and naans are worth ordering here.
Rich, flavorful butter chicken pairs well with naan bread and rice. The curry is consistently satisfying and often described as very good.
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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.
Thin chapatis come out just right, soft and easy to tear. They pair well with dishes like Dal Tadka for a simple, satisfying meal.
Tender and flavorful defines the butter chicken here. Combining it with samosas or Tikka masala creates a heavenly flavor mix.
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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.
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.
Freshly prepared chapatis resemble phulkas and come alongside Kerala parotta. They pair well with curries and chicken, though the thali includes only one chapati.
Butter chicken comes hot and tasty with rich flavors. It pairs well with rice gheer or biryani for a filling meal.
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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.
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.
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.
Rich and flavorful butter chicken stands out with its fresh, halal grilled meats and hot serving. It pairs well with naans and parathas, delivering a consistently delicious taste.
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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.
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.
Fresh, soft chapatis come out amazing here. They work well to wipe down rich curries like goat and beef samosas.
Rich, creamy sauce defines the butter chicken here, balancing spices well. It pairs smoothly with naan and stands out alongside other dishes like tandoori and masala chicken.
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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.
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.
Soft and chewy chapatis pair well with curry dishes. They have a balanced texture that complements vegetable and mushroom curries nicely.
Rich and comforting with just the right level of spice, the Butter Chicken Masala Parotta stands out as a flavorful dish. The butter chicken pairs well with garlic naan and rice, delivering a taste that feels like a trip back to India.
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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 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.
Chapati comes frozen and warmed before serving. It pairs well with dishes like butter chicken, which has a perfect balance of spices and creaminess.
Rich, creamy, and complex, the butter chicken offers a perfect balance of spices and creaminess. It pairs well with soft naan or chapati and stands out for being flavorful without being overly sweet.
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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.
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.
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.
Rich, creamy texture with just the right amount of spice defines the Butter Chicken here. It delivers deep, flavorful notes that keep people coming back.
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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.
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.
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.
Rich and well-seasoned with a spicy kick, the butter chicken stands out for its amazing flavor and is often finished completely. It pairs well with other dishes like parotta and masala dosa.
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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.