Vegan Restaurant

Palette Indian Kitchen

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · montgomeryCounty · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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We went for Sunday afternoon buffet and they had brunch special. I like their spread with several Indian dosas, idli, vada and sambar included for specials. Their spread was nice. Especially i liked their starters like fish amritsari and grill chicken. Their lamb curry with butter nan was tasty. Biryani was ok. The chai is extra, which ends the long buffet with a bang. The service is welcoming. Just that the place needs a little lighting.

We went for Sunday afternoon buffet and they had brunch special. I like their spread with several Indian dosas, idli, vada and sambar included for specials. Their spread was nice. Especially i liked their starters like fish amritsari and grill chicken. Their lamb curry with butter nan was tasty. Biryani was ok. The chai is extra, which ends the long buffet with a bang. The service is welcoming. Just that the place needs a little lighting.

Tried Popsicle Chicken and Goat Biryani at Palette Indian today and honestly, the service was fantastic. Super warm, attentive, and professional… really appreciated that! The food was good, but having lived in Toronto, Canada (where the Indian food scene is unbelievably strong), it’s always tough to find that same level elsewhere. In Texas so far, the Indian spots I tried around downtown Houston, Katy and Sugar Land definitely came close and reminded me a bit of Toronto quality. Still exploring places around here, hoping to find those truly standout Toronto-level flavors in The Woodlands area soon.

Tried Popsicle Chicken and Goat Biryani at Palette Indian today and honestly, the service was fantastic. Super warm, attentive, and professional… really appreciated that! The food was good, but having lived in Toronto, Canada (where the Indian food scene is unbelievably strong), it’s always tough to find that same level elsewhere. In Texas so far, the Indian spots I tried around downtown Houston, Katy and Sugar Land definitely came close and reminded me a bit of Toronto quality. Still exploring places around here, hoping to find those truly standout Toronto-level flavors in The Woodlands area soon.

Hidden Gem in Spring TX. This place is good. Only need more traffic. I had buffet and very crispy dosa. My Dr friend came all the way from Pearland TX and I live in Spring TX. All the dishes were very good. I loved the goat curry , chilly panir and biryani. My best wishes for the team of palette.