Spice on Curve

22415 Benson Rd SE, Kent
(845) 629-5066

Recent Reviews

Michael Yang

They’re not in kent anymore, they’re in SLU. Good flavor but very disappointing portions. I rather pay more for more food than $10 for basically nothing

Brett Galkowski

Extremely small serving sizes for the price

Sam K.

Fresh and tasty food. Good curries, good quantity and very reasonable prices. Authentic taste

Deenna Hasinbiller

I love their food and so does my son. I am working at a job site that is right by their location and the food is popular with my co-workers as well. The owners of Spice on curve are very kind and friendly people.

Yugarsi G.

one of the rare bengali food trucks in seattle. They have the bengali taste which I always crave!

Ratan Kumar

Manish Kumar

Kathleen Z.

I went to the Spice on Curve food truck and I loved the food so much. It was so fresh. I love Indian food and they make good food.

Mark L.

My favorite Indian food lunch option in SLU. I eat here several times per week and have tried most of the things on their menu. I've brought multiple colleagues here who also like Indian food and they too have kept coming back. The food is flavorful and tastes way better than all the Naansense trucks in SLU. The default option is white rice + two sides. The two sides can be the same or different. There are veggie sides and meat sides. This comes with a very small amount of salad greens on top of the rice. This costs $8.50 including tax when paying with credit card. Not sure if there's a cash discount. However, for only $1.00 more you can get a third side. I usually go for one meat side and two veggie sides. For me that gives the ratio of meat and veggies that I'm looking for. Lately my favorite order has been chicken curry and double okra. The okra is on the oily side, which I like as I mix some of it with the rice. Try different veggie sides though and you'll find some are and some aren't oily. Same with spice level (as in hot spicy) -- some dishes are on the hot side and some aren't at all. Note that if you get biryani, that will replace the rice. I've had the chicken biryani several times and while the taste is great, it's a little light on the meat (it has one small drumstick or thigh). If I get biryani + two veggie sides I find it's overall a little light on meat, and if I get biryani + one meat side and one veggie side then it's too much meat to veggies ratio for me. That's why my favorite order has become rice with one meat side and two veggie sides. Regarding the chai, it's $2 for a small cup (I think about 8oz). It's a good chai, nicely spiced. A nice addition to the meal. What I recommend is to ask for what you want as they are very friendly and accommodating (and of course depending on what you ask, it may affect the price). Want extra salad? Ask for it. Want additional rotis? Ask for it. Want rotis instead of rice? Ask for it. Want another side instead of rice? Ask for it... you get the idea.

Kalpana R.

This is my fav lunch food truck for Indian/Bengali food. The truck is run by a Bangladeshi couple and some of their items are Bengali tasting; a cuisine which the Pacific NW is lacking in. The best part about this food truck is that they offer more than 10+ different curry options every day, along with samosa/chat/chai/coffee/paratha etc. I personally prefer ordering their vegetarian items because there is more variety of those everyday. My favs are eggplant, mutter paneer, egg curry and the occasional coconut veg curry or the bhortas they bring. And the masala chai is really, really good. Price wise I feel it is super cheap for the quantity and quality of food you get which is typically 2 curries + rice + lil bit of salad and a small roti. For 2 veggie curries it is $7 if you pay by cash or $7.50 if you pay by card. You pay a $1 more if you choose one or both non veg curries. They do have a few dishes which are usually on the oilier side (looking at you kala chana!) but if you try out their food multiple times, you know which ones are oily vs spicy vs mild. Or just ask them! (They are the sweetest food truck owners I have ever met). There is some scope of improvement though (isnt there always?): my main gripe is with the chapati they give which is something they buy in bulk frozen and warm it up before serving. Hope they can give a better quality of chapati. But even with that, I will look forward to coming here for my lunch!

Henry L.

It was ok, but I've definitely had better. I figured the large number of people gathered in front of this truck would mean that the food would be pretty good. The only saving grace is that it's cheap. $8.50 after tax for 2 items rice and "salad." Salad is a loose term. It's more like a very small handful of greens on top of the rice. As for the items, I had the chicken curry and tikka masala. It was suppose to be spicy. NARRATOR: It wasn't. I thought the flavors were kind of blah. The chicken was dry. At least the ordering was relatively efficient. So there's that.

Rene R.

I've never eaten the food from this company, but I can speak to the lack of courtesy and consideration for the way they drive their food truck. 15-20 mph in a 30 zone on Delridge this morning for 3 miles, no use of signals, yielding THEIR right of way when merging onto the West Seattle bridge (causing a slow down by both drivers). If you can't drive correctly, you should't drive a restaurant anywhere.

Magdalena K.

Very tasty and affordable food truck lunch option in SLU! Only $8.50 for 2 item combo with rice and salad. I find myself getting food here for a couple of reasons. 1. It's just outside my office and the person taking orders is very efficient and although there is a line I never spend more than 5 minutes to get the box in my hands. 2. It's good quality and home made tasting Indian food. Yes, it's a little oily, but I know it's not too bad as after eating here I feel full and satisfied, but my belly doesn't have that heavy feeling and I can come right back to work and not be starving again at 4pm. 3. I usually get eggplant curry and either chicken tikka or lamb curry. Very delicious chunks of meat with perfect seasoned curries. The rice is on the drier side and it works to scoop up the sauces. The salad is unfortunately only a couple of leaves of lettuce and tomato. I think that on the days that I want to cut calories I will ask for no rice, just salad. The combo comes with a round, flat pancake- like bread. I sometimes take a bite or two of it and although I don't care too much for it, it's nice to have this additional item. Come and check them out if you are looking for lunch in South Lake Union area!

Marshall S.

Oil city. Not enough food. If you're into small amounts of ok-tasting food with lots of oil, this is your new favorite food truck.

Juliana Silva

Cheap as far as Indian cuisine goes. Good portion for a woman. Men will be disappointed. Lacking on seasoning and spices... I received my side salad which was delivered thru Uber eats without any salad dressing

Divya C.

Extremely small portion. VERY VERY OILY. I ordered okra fry, mattar paneer and requested them to give me rotis instead of rice, for lunch. I didn't realize they would be giving me frozen rotis!! AWFUL. They try and fill your box with salad so they can skimp on the actual food. Naansense is much much better although they may charge a dollar or two more. I wish I could give zero stars on Yelp.

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