Siri Indian Cuisine

1323 NW 23rd Ave, Portland
(503) 208-2259

Recent Reviews

J.Gilman

I knew this was going to be exactly what I was looking for when I pulled up in front and opened my car door. Immediately I could smell legit BIR curry. I ordered the chicken curry and sambar. Both were great and very flavorful. They even sprinkled some chat masala on my samosas which was a nice touch.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Curry, Sambar

Maria S

No buffet currently but very good a la carte service and very good food! Recommended!!! And great prices too!!

Dave Hutchins

Prior to this visit I have not been a fan of Indian food. However, that has changed. Very pleasant experience with a friend, wonderful staff and great food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Diana Castelan

Food was delicious! Recommend the samosas, chicken vindaloo, and chicken saag. The only reason I’m not putting five stars for food is because there were a couple sharp bones mixed in with the chicken saag, which could be a hazard.The price wasn’t bad for a full course meal as well. Service was attentive and kind. Overall, am satisfied.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Samosas 2 pcs, Vindaloo, Paneer Naan

Arun Raja M

This is great place to have Indian food, I ordered sagg( spinach) lamb curry with naan. It cost 16$ for the curry and 4$ for the naan. The food was pretty good and tasty. Since the curry is heavy you can eat it for two portions.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Pakoras, Lamb Curry, Idli Sambar

Emily K.

Great place. probably the best Indian food I had. Service is great as well! i would come here again.

Roseanne Claiborne

We went in here tonight, a relatively calm Saturday, to try a new place. Half the restaurant was nicely crowded and welcoming. My partner and I were looked up and down and then directed to sit in a DARK corner next to the door on the other side of the restaurant where we could not be seen. There was a very open, warm booth available, which I pointed at and asked for, but in the end the atmosphere was just too uncomfortable. I don't doubt their food is good, just don't go here if you're queer and feel like being treated like a person.

Atmosphere: 1

Jennifer L.

We were super excited to try this place because we usually just get curry from a Thai place and we wanted what we thought, would be really good Indian food/curry. Not going to complain about the naan because it was a good size and delicious, as were the little dessert balls (gulab jamun). Where to start with this disaster of a celebratory meal. I was really excited about the butter chicken and somehow my partner said he's never had it. It was very red in color, but since it tasted only of tomato that's probably why. There was zero flavor or spices in it. You get better from a jar and this was what I was most excited about. I guess now's as good a time as any to say that they just put the rice in a single container that's meant for a meal so we definitely did not have enough rice to go with our dishes. We also went with one of the cheese dishes, but that was disappointing too. Not much flavor with just a small side of rice and sauce. Huge chunks of cheese and veggies. It just screams lazy to me when you can't cut food to a reasonable bite size and would just rather throw in huge chunks of food. The other dishes were literally just protein, no veg or anything. Very plain for the price. The same laziness goes into leaving the tails on shrimp. I hate when restaurants leave the tail on shrimp when it's covered in sauce. You know what I actually don't want to do? It's dig through my food and remove the NON-EDIBLE parts from the dish you just served me to, you know, eat. Now we got garlic naan even though we didn't pay for it and I have a sneaking suspicion I know why. Now back to the shrimp that are covered in sauce, being eaten with rice and naan - after a couple I noticed it was particularly salty. Like it had to have been sitting in heavily salted water or something to become that salty, it's no accident. They were clearly trying to hide something, and something was bad shrimp. Upon closer inspection we realized it had turned and was not safe to consume. Our stomachs also told us that when we both became very ill and took about a week to completely recover. It's probably the worst I've felt from food and didn't want to eat for a couple days after. It being Valentine's Day and all we just wondered how many other people were going through it.

Foodie Fay

Best Saag I have found in Portland!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

William R.

Awesome, awesome Indian food! Have been dining with them for several years, always take-away or delivery. Very good flavors. Quality is great. Portion sizes are fairly ample. Have recommended them to locals and visitors. Have never dined on site but perhaps one of these days.

Conor F.

Bomb. Delicious food delivered quickly w/attentive service. We'll be recommending to others for sure!

Richard Nickell

Massive portions, super authentic, never disappoints.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Shanaz A.

Fav indian place in the Portland area!! Food never disappoints, always delicious. Portions are good and service is not bad, nice to see the same familiar faces (employees/owner) each time I go. Cute interior :)

MasonCop

Everything was perfect when I got lunch here. It was so good I went back for dinner. What ever you order is going to taste good.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Tikka Masala Butter Chicken & Garlic Naan, Curry, Tandoori Chicken, Butter Chicken

Husbee Newaz Nuhad

Horrible food and horrible service. We ordered mutton biriyani and there was only 3 small pcs of mutton (i should rather say bone of mutton). While complained, the server said that their meat delivery had some issues. Seriously- thats not my problem! Anyway, not going back again.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

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