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.
Mango lassi tastes rich and creamy with a sweet finish. It pairs well with spicy dishes like chicken biriyani and parota.
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.
Good to know
The menu explicitly mentions that the food is halal.
There are good vegetarian options available.
Expect cleanliness issues based on past reviews.
Small mom 'n pop eatery with simple decor and colorful murals creates an easygoing atmosphere. Lighting is often dim, contributing to a relaxed vibe. The place draws those seeking authentic Kerala dishes in an unpretentious setting.
Mango lassi here is creamy and sweet, sweeter than usual. It pairs well with dishes like chicken tikka and naan.
Rich, flavorful sauce defines the Butter Chicken here, paired often with garlic naan that complements its taste. The dish stays consistently fresh and fulfilling, matching well with other Indian staples like Paneer and lamb curry.
Good to know
The restaurant offers weekend breakfast service starting at 9am.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Parking is available on-site, but it can fill up quickly during busy times.
Small space with traditional Indian aesthetics and stylish decor creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Buffet setup includes a Pickle Bar offering multiple types of achar for self-service. Seating is comfortable but can feel congested during busy times.
Rich and creamy with a perfect balance of spices, the butter chicken stands out. It pairs well with dal makhani and features tender, flavorful elements that complement the meal.
Good to know
A paratha buffet is available on weekends for $18 per person.
Buffet hours are from 10am to 2pm on weekends.
Reservations are not required for the paratha buffet.
Banquet hall inside a hotel offers an upscale, fine dining atmosphere with luxurious decor and spacious seating. The vibe is laid back and inviting, enhanced by warm lighting and aromas of slow-cooked spices. It attracts those seeking a comfortable and elegant Indian dining experience.
Mango lassi stands out with its creamy texture and fresh flavor. Mint mojito and nimbu paani offer refreshing alternatives alongside the lassi.
Halal butter chicken stands out with its almond garnish and a flavor profile that differs from the usual. It pairs well with garlic and plain naan, offering a rich and satisfying main dish option.
Good to know
The restaurant opens at 5 pm and closes at 10 pm daily.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller orders.
Small cafe-style restaurant with self-service setup and casual seating creates a cozy, lively atmosphere. Space feels cramped but welcoming, often crowded with friends catching up over savory street food. Noise level is high, matching the energetic vibe.
Mango lassi stands out with its thick texture and strong real mango flavor. It pairs well with meals and offers a richer taste than most versions.
Butter chicken comes hot and served with rice, featuring a rich, saucy texture. The butter chicken momo is notably swimming in sauce, making it a standout choice.
Good to know
Seating at the restaurant is limited, so arrive early.
Expect the place to get crowded during peak hours.
The momos cost $14 for 10 pieces, which some may find pricey.
Small, hole-in-the-wall fast food spot with a cozy, chill vibe and basic seating. Interior reflects South Asian style, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere despite its simplicity. Often quiet, it feels more like a takeout place than a dine-in restaurant.
Mango Lassi comes creamy with a strong mango flavor and is often called sweet Lassi by staff. Only sweet plain Lassi is available, not salty, and refunds for Lassi are not given.
Rich sauce with large chunks of juicy chicken defines the Butter Chicken here. It pairs well with huge, soft naan that holds up to scooping generous portions of chicken and rice.
Good to know
Spice 6 offers 100% halal dishes.
It is a to-go restaurant, not a dine-in.
The restaurant offers good-sized portions for the price.
Dining includes traditional floor seating with cushions and small cabins, blending classic Indian decor and modern design. Atmosphere feels warm and vibrant, evoking bustling Indian streets with colorful decorations and Arabic-style seating. Televised IPL matches add a lively touch to the experience.
Mango lassi stands out with its refreshing balance of sweetness and tanginess. It pairs well with meals and is the most notable lassi option available.
Rich, creamy butter chicken stands out with perfect spice balance and authentic flavors. It pairs well with soft, fluffy garlic naan served hot.
Good to know
The last call for mutton mandi is at 10:30 pm; only chicken mandi is available afterward.
The half tandoori chicken costs $9.99, while the full size is $17.
The restaurant offers a Saturday lunch buffet.
Small space with warm, inviting atmosphere and authentic Indian vibe creates a cozy, relaxed setting. Clean interior feels roomy despite size, though it can get congested during busy hours. Aromas and decor evoke a strong sense of being in India.
Patiala lassi stands out with its rich, creamy texture and balances spicy dishes well. The mango lassi offers a sweet, refreshing option that complements Punjabi meals.
Butter chicken features smaller chicken pieces than usual, cooked to perfection with perfect spice balance and rich flavor. It stands out as highly flavorful and well-prepared among other dishes.
Good to know
Urban Tadka is BYOB, so bring your favorite drinks.
Expect a packed house during weekend dinner hours.
Reservations are recommended for large groups, especially on weekends.