Love this place. Going to their lunch buffet is a treat. My only critique is that their rice on the buffet is a little boring. I would like to see something more fragrant, spicy, and colorful.
Herbs Indian Cuisine
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Love this place. Going to their lunch buffet is a treat. My only critique is that their rice on the buffet is a little boring. I would like to see something more fragrant, spicy, and colorful.
This northern Indian and Nepalese restaurant just got added to my favorites list. The atmosphere is elegant, a great date night vibe. The food was delightful and the service was borderline stalkish. We had traditional dishes, samosa chat, butter chicken, and lamb vindaloo. We will definitely be back for some of the other dishes that caught our eyes like the fish curry and tandoori dishes.
This northern Indian and Nepalese restaurant just got added to my favorites list. The atmosphere is elegant, a great date night vibe. The food was delightful and the service was borderline stalkish. We had traditional dishes, samosa chat, butter chicken, and lamb vindaloo. We will definitely be back for some of the other dishes that caught our eyes like the fish curry and tandoori dishes.
I have a new favorite, today, for Indian food in D/FW. The lunch buffet was excellent, fresh, and with some delightful flavors I’ve not had before. Some of the more interesting items were the basil fish curry and the spicy chicken choila (served cold). Although they did not have roti available (my usual bread of choice), the garlic naan was served fresh and hot…it was tasty, and not overly dense. My only regret is that it’s not close to home, but I’ll find a way to return, soon!