Namskar Cuisine of India
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This restaurant still serves great Indian food after all these years & is located very central to all quadrants. The lunch time buffet is a great deal…
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This is a busy restaurant, with good food and good service. Every item we ordered off the menu didnt disappoint. The portions may seem small but order…
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The food is amazing and very delicious. All the employees are super kind and very welcoming. Hands down the best Indian Restaurant I have been to.…
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10 Reviews on “Namskar Cuisine of India”
ordered take put from here last night. curry with rice and naan. single order was enough for dinner for 2 and the curry was amazing. Will be back and recommend to all
Absolutely delicious and authentic. Service is always weird however and the building itself (which used to be an Italian restaurant) needs some help to create a more friendly environment.
Had dinner last night here after hearing mixed reviews from others. But we just like the food. Everything was tasty with right amount of spices in what we ordered. We ordered malai kofta which was not sweet and kadahi panner which was spicy (as we were expecting) with plain and garlic naan. Would really recommend this place.
Food is average in taste.In appetizers we tried chicken Hariyali Kabab and Chicken tikka Kabab. Both were OK in taste and the chutney to go with was extremely bad.In main course we tried chicken madras and chicken chilli. Chilli was very very tasty but Madras was worst, had just taste of black pepper.Garlic Naan was the only thing I liked there.On top of everything its very expensive and quantity is very less.That was my first and last visit!
We ordered delivery because we had just moved into the area and wanted to see if it would be any good. The restaurant is 3 blocks from our house and it took an hour and a half to get our food. Additionally it was very bland and wayyyyy to expensive for what you get.
I’ve been here a couple of times for the lunch buffet and have enjoyed it immensely. The good was delicious and the staff is very friendly. Fair warning though – I have limited experience with Indian cuisine and have only been to a couple of other Indian restaurants in town. I enjoyed the buffet because it allowed me to try a variety of dishes. I liked everything I tried but (embarrassingly) couldn’t name those dishes now. Except the naan bread of course. The naan was incredible. (I didn’t try the desert). My only hesitation is that it seems a bit pricey ($20). If you have a big appetite then you’re set, but I don’t usually feel up to eating that much during my lunch hour. With any buffet I usually feel like I should ‘get my money’s worth’ but that’s a mistake you only make once!
Absolutely delicious. The restaurant itself is very inviting, and service was friendly and quick. We started with the vegetable samosas ($4.95 for two), which were absolutely incredible. The pastry was buttery and meltingly tender, and the filling was perfectly cooked and seasoned. Next we had the Palak Aloo ($14.95), Aloo Gobhi ($14.95), Butter Chicken ($16.95), and Beef Curry ($15.95), as well as Naan ($2.55 each) and an order of steamed rice ($2.95). The Palak Aloo sauce was just the right consistency, and, like the Aloo Gobhi, was perfectly spiced. The butter chicken was very, very good – wonderfully tender pieces of chicken enrobed in a velvety, rich sauce. The Beef Curry was also very good: a balanced, subtly spiced sauce with nicely cooked pieces of beef. I will definitely be back to try more of their menu!