“Food was awesome. I haven’t been to many Indian places to be honest. Half dozen maybe. By far the best food I’ve had. Samosa was delicious. Goat Marsala was so creamy. Vindaloo was spicy, tasty. They even have an IPA Taj Mahal. Was light and perfect for the heat of the food.!! Staff which I believe are family was so nice.“
“went for my first mother's day with my husband ajd baby and we got our dosa and chicken curry right away. great! then we got our garlic naan and it was old and hard like it was from the buffet earlier and you can't tell me I'm wrong. I had nothing to eat my chicken curry with since I was just using the dosa to dip in the curry while I'm holding my baby at the same time. my night was ruined so thank you for making me not come back !! I am so upset because I picked aaha over paradise biryani point and with I wouldn't have come here. we drive a long ways to come here usually and never again!!!!!!“
“Good south Indian cuisine. Dosas ($10) are made in front of you and come with three sauces. Any additions, even onions, are charged at $1 for each vegetarian filling. Lots of vegetarian and some vegan options.Menu is all text. It would be nice if there were some photos to show those who are ignorant of this cuisine what chaat, gunpowder, pao, etc. are.Music was too loud.They don't offer tap water -- you have to buy bottled water, which is very annoying.“
“This was my first time dining in at Punjab Cafe (I have gotten delivery in the past). It was really a great experience. Every staff member there was incredibly friendly and welcoming. The atmosphere was comforting. The food was great as well. Will be going back“
“A welcome addition to a wonderfully diversifying set of dining options along Beale here in Wollaston, P&D (also known as Tiranga) offers Indian-style "snacks." You won't find rich, hearty entrees like chicken tikka masala or palak paneer here, but you'll instead find tapas-sized bites like pani puri and chaat. I opted for the vada pav, which were two sliders with mashed potato patties, coriander, curry leaves, and Indian herbs. A solid, filling bite thanks to the potato at the core, but with interesting Indian spices and flavors. Similarly, the "Indian pizza" in the form of the Tiranga special was quite a cheesy, savory treat, but with a subtly spicy Indian twist. All comforting stuff - especially during the colder months. Here's to their continued success!“
“I’m going to come here again and again and again!! Its my favorite Indian restaurant in Quincy undoubtedly! The dishes are so authentic, and the chefs are originally from Punjab, India! I love Punjabi fusions and spices.We tried a variety of dishes, all were Fabulous. Among Vegetarian, we tried Samosas, Baigan Bharta, Saag Paneer and Garlic Naan.Goat Curry, Butter Chicken, Lamb Chops, are best bets among the Non-Vegetarian options.They also have Kheer and Gulab Jamun to further sweeten your experience!Definitely recommended! ??“
“This place is amazing. The chicken tikki masala and cheese naan are by far the best I've ever had but the hospitality and kindness even outweigh the incredible variety of dishes! It's a weekly stop during our adventures in Boston ♥️Vegetarian options: Anything, really anything you would want, their menu is pretty bigKid-friendliness: My four year is always welcome! They have ice cream and non spicy options. They've even given us free rice for her. We love this place!“
“My family absolutely loves Shanti. It's delicious, has depth of flavour. I always get the chicken tikka masala, butter chicken and lamb curry. They all come with rice. The service is efficient. We get delivery from here pretty often and it's great. The only con is it's a little pricey for the quantity but I still love it!“
“This is best place to have authentic Indian cuisine. We ordered Methi malai paneer and veg dum biryani both items were delicious. Owner and server were very nice and polite. Highly recommend this place it’s a hidden gem. (Dine in and Take out)“
“I've passed this place a bunch of times in their old downtown location and I was always curious. I finally had the opportunity to come in today (to their new place at 92 Bedford street) and I was pleasantly surprised! I ordered a meat combo plate with lamb curry, mater paneer, naan bread, rice and a vegetable samosa and all were excellent! The samosa in particular I liked, it didn't taste frozen or old like they sometimes do. The lamb was tender and flavorful. The mater paneer was a little soupy but was still good and made a nice gravy for the rice. There aren't many options for Indian food in downtown so it's very nice to have this place to go to. I will definitely come back!“
“The Best Roti in Boston. Because they are the best and their hours are so limited, they are always busy and crowded. Never call, just go in and place your order. I find that the wait time is a lot less. Wait time can range from 15 to 30. Don't go there if you are in rush. I assure you they are not playing around back there. Those employees are back there working and literally going as fast as they possibly can.The roti is so delicious, I been going to them for the last 8 years. I will never go anywhere else.Highly recommend.“
“I get my salads at Thyme, which are amazing. I sometimes grab a few delicious cookies as well . I had a baby shower and needed a cake so I ordered from Thyme . It was by far the most beautiful and delicious cake I have ever had as well as their amazing macrons . Thank you Paula“
“I’m a Vegan, and Turmeric House had many enticing options. The staff were friendly and informative. The food was DELICIOUS - looked and tasted great. I would highly recommend Turmeric for anyone who wants great Indian food, priced fairly.“