Universal Market Indian Restaurant

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  • by far worst food ,its really bad name of india .i went with 3 friends there and we couldt eat anyhing ,if you are thinking to eat indian food this is…

  • By far the best Indian food in the Valley. Taste of India was terrible compared to this place. Their only problem is constant chef turnover. First few…

  • Best Malai Kofta and Chicken Tikka Masala I've had outside of Dallas - see Everest Indian and Himalayan Restaurant and Grill for something comparable …


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10 Reviews on “Universal Market Indian Restaurant”

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  • Rangoli Monterrey

    by far worst food ,its really bad name of india .i went with 3 friends there and we couldt eat anyhing ,if you are thinking to eat indian food this is not the place.

  • Metatron

    By far the best Indian food in the Valley. Taste of India was terrible compared to this place. Their only problem is constant chef turnover. First few times we ordered from here, it was great. Then a new chef showed up and it went down hill. Now there’s another new chef and the food is once again excellent. Try the lamb Rogan Josh and the chicken tikka masala, as spicy as you can handle. Their naan is great too.

  • Felipe-Andrés Piedra

    Best Malai Kofta and Chicken Tikka Masala I’ve had outside of Dallas – see Everest Indian and Himalayan Restaurant and Grill for something comparable but different. Really, both dishes at Universal Market are among the best I’ve ever had. For the uninitiated Malai Kofta, at its most sublime, is not some bland yellow milk with fragile veggie-balls floating inside, but a spicy and robust to thick sauce of cream and, very often, cashew or almond supporting durable but tender dumplings of potato, pea, and carrot. Chef Luqman’s version is great. The man has enlivened this traditionally north Indian dish with the less restrained flavors of Bangladesh and through shear force of mindChef Luqman has only been in McAllen for 3 months (from Bangladesh by way of Atlanta, GA), but the city should order him to stay. P.S. Service was a bit slow at 8:30 pm on a Monday.

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(956) 631-4414

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905 West Dove Avenue, TX 78504

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