The Indian Bistro


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5 Reviews on “The Indian Bistro”

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  • Jess Betts

    The Indian Bistro is the place to be, the food is fantastic, the atmosphere is welcoming and homey. Today we had the Samosa Chat, Butter Chicken with saffron rice and Naan, 45 chicken and milk tea. The Samosa Chat is flavorful with many spices. The Butter Chicken melted into the Naan and paired beautifully with the saffron rice. The Chicken 45 is sweet, tangy and incredibly tender I recommend eating it with the garlic Naan. After the very delicious and filling meal we had the milk tea. The milk tea is an absolute comfort and a great way to stay warm. I cannot wait to come back!

  • Amanda Wilcox

    We could smell the food from across the street! The service was phenomenal and they were so sweet to our son. We ordered samosas, fish curry and butter chicken, while our son munched on garlic naan and snuck some rice off each of our plates! I am so excited to have some more diverse cuisine here in town. Will definitely be recommending this place to everyone!

  • Susan Spande

    A casual, family-run place with daily specials on the board behind the cash register. Open daily 11am-9pm, with a new feature of an all you care to eat buffet for $19.99.
    The menu is grouped according to vegetarian and meat choices, with clear descriptions of ingredients. Lamb, beef, chicken, goat, fish, and then the styles of preparation: Vindaloo, biryani, Tikka masala, etc.
    The flat breads are freshly prepared and delicious: Garlic naan is among the best I’ve ever had. If you like yogurt drinks, try the mango lassi, a large milkshake-like beverage with a hint of rosewater. One evening I ordered an appetizer of a mushroom-coconut soup, and it was generous enough for three people and very comforting.
    A word about the rice: basmati is grown at high altitudes in the Himalayas, and the long grain smells like popcorn when steamed. This restaurant goes the extra mile and colors their rice yellow, as if it had been treated with saffron, a dish for maharajas and sultans. Entrees and rice are served in hammered brass bowls, as they have been for millenia in the Motherland.
    Bollywood song/dance videos are on a big screen in a side room for an appealing effect.
    Delivery by DoorDash.

  • Marc

    Friendly and attentive staff. Excellent food! Try their samosa chaat, goat biryani and lamb vindaloo. All very good!

    Only suggestion is to perhaps have music playing as the restaurant can be extremely quiet.

  • Belialedgem Gaming

    The food was absolutely divine! I had been wanting to try it for some time and I’m so glad I finally came! I loved everything we ate! We had the chicken tikka masala and the chicken biryani. The tikka masala was full of flavor and we couldn’t stop eating it. The chicken biryani was delicious and spicy but not so spicy it hurt. It was absolutely perfect food!! I will absolutely be coming back and I’m telling everyone I know to come and try it!!

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