(Translated by Google) great place(Original)Ótimo lugar
Connor Pearson
I love this place. Probably my favorite on CMU campus. It’s a great value for the quantity. Usually get rice, curry, tandoori chicken and naan.
Hemanth Kini
I went here once during freshman year. Never again.
olivia tang
Taste of India is an experience, a revelation, an exaltation. Don’t not mistake it for meager dining hall food. What they lack in variety and spice level they make up for in soul and consistency. In addition, dinner time is a game to see how many whole chickens you can stuff into one takeout box. The mango lassi is of a water like consistency but that makes it serve better as a lubricant to encourage the passage of the palak paneer. There are rumors the chicken is occasionally served raw but that is a small price to pay for delicious food and, I believe, the risk adds to the thrill. Rumors also have it that all Indian food stems from Taste of India and that its flavors created the foundation of what we now know of as “Indian cuisine” at the turn of the 20th century.
Yixin Ouyang
Mango shake in taste of India is very good. Freshman & senior year memories.
Mikahla Vicino
Five dollars for a large portion pad thai- perfect for broke college students.
Angela Liu
Gyro dinner at the first cart is basically the only thing I get
Kevin Burg
It's all about India On Wheels. The samosas there are rather spicy. Take the food into Resnik when it's too hot or too rainy.
Not bad.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
(Translated by Google) great place(Original)Ótimo lugar
I love this place. Probably my favorite on CMU campus. It’s a great value for the quantity. Usually get rice, curry, tandoori chicken and naan.
I went here once during freshman year. Never again.
Taste of India is an experience, a revelation, an exaltation. Don’t not mistake it for meager dining hall food. What they lack in variety and spice level they make up for in soul and consistency. In addition, dinner time is a game to see how many whole chickens you can stuff into one takeout box. The mango lassi is of a water like consistency but that makes it serve better as a lubricant to encourage the passage of the palak paneer. There are rumors the chicken is occasionally served raw but that is a small price to pay for delicious food and, I believe, the risk adds to the thrill. Rumors also have it that all Indian food stems from Taste of India and that its flavors created the foundation of what we now know of as “Indian cuisine” at the turn of the 20th century.
Mango shake in taste of India is very good. Freshman & senior year memories.
Five dollars for a large portion pad thai- perfect for broke college students.
Gyro dinner at the first cart is basically the only thing I get
It's all about India On Wheels. The samosas there are rather spicy. Take the food into Resnik when it's too hot or too rainy.
Salt and pepper chicken all day errday.
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Order General Sauce Tofu!
On a rainy day grab food here and head over to the cafe to eat, the staff doesn't really seem to mind.
Never eat at the Indian truck. The basil tofu at moonlight is amazing.
pho all day mang
Basil tofu at moonlight is rokin