If you looking for some decent food close to authentic Indian in Anchorage, considering you are in Alaska, then this is your place. I tried malai kofta, paneer kulcha, kadai paneer, veg biryani, egg curry and all of them were good. My friends tried some non veg dishes and didn’t complain at all. Price is decent too if you are not planning spend much on food.
Taste of India
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If you looking for some decent food close to authentic Indian in Anchorage, considering you are in Alaska, then this is your place. I tried malai kofta, paneer kulcha, kadai paneer, veg biryani, egg curry and all of them were good. My friends tried some non veg dishes and didn’t complain at all. Price is decent too if you are not planning spend much on food.
One of the best restaurant dining experiences I’ve had in a while! We started with vegetable samosas as an appetizer with chai teas. For entrees we had lamb tikka masala at medium spice and butter chicken at mild spice with garlic naan for dipping in the sauces. Finished with mango lassis. The flavor of everything was superb! The lamb was so tender that it ripped apart so easily with just a fork. Definitely left me going WOW! Will for sure be back!
One of the best restaurant dining experiences I’ve had in a while! We started with vegetable samosas as an appetizer with chai teas. For entrees we had lamb tikka masala at medium spice and butter chicken at mild spice with garlic naan for dipping in the sauces. Finished with mango lassis. The flavor of everything was superb! The lamb was so tender that it ripped apart so easily with just a fork. Definitely left me going WOW! Will for sure be back!
My first time eating Indian food and it was phenomenal. The environment was lovely and the staff were so welcoming and accommodating. The portions look small from a glance, but they really do fill you up. I tried the Butter Chicken, Tikka Masala, Garlic Naan, Chicken Samosa and Pakora. The entrees and naan were delicious, everything I imagined, words cannot describe the flavors.