Vegan Restaurant

The Himalayan Flames

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · dearborn · 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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Some of the best Indian food I've ever had. Everything was fresh, seasoned to perfection, and absolutely delicious. We had the Samosas, Chicken Tikka and Lamb Vindaloo. This is a must try if you're looking for authentic Indian flavors and not the watered down stuff we typically find in the states. The restaurant was cozy and the environment felt warm and inviting. Will absolutely return!

Some of the best Indian food I've ever had. Everything was fresh, seasoned to perfection, and absolutely delicious. We had the Samosas, Chicken Tikka and Lamb Vindaloo. This is a must try if you're looking for authentic Indian flavors and not the watered down stuff we typically find in the states. The restaurant was cozy and the environment felt warm and inviting. Will absolutely return!

Himalayan Flames is a serious hidden gem in Dearborn. The Chili Gobi cauliflower had the perfect balance of heat and flavor with crispy peppers. The Chicken vindaloo was rich, bold, and packed with real spicy not the watered-down version you get elsewhere. And the Garlic Naan was soft, fresh, and perfect for scooping up the sauces. Great flavor, generous portions, and a cozy vibe. Definitely one of the better Indo-Nepali spots in the area. Will be back for sure.

Himalayan Flames is a serious hidden gem in Dearborn. The Chili Gobi cauliflower had the perfect balance of heat and flavor with crispy peppers. The Chicken vindaloo was rich, bold, and packed with real spicy not the watered-down version you get elsewhere. And the Garlic Naan was soft, fresh, and perfect for scooping up the sauces. Great flavor, generous portions, and a cozy vibe. Definitely one of the better Indo-Nepali spots in the area. Will be back for sure.

Had a very nice time here for a mid-week dinner. I wasn’t a huge fan of the panipuri, but that’s just a personal preference. The butter chicken, on the other hand, was out of this world. It was a very decent portion size (I only wish there was a bit more rice) and was so flavorful. The mango lassi was also fabulous. Everything was very reasonably priced. My only “complaint” is that the staff made us feel very rushed to finish and pay, despite there being several empty tables available (restaurant was half full at max). We would have liked to sit and chat, but the staff kept coming over while we were still actively eating, asking if we wanted boxes and the bill. It did feel uncomfortable and slightly affected how I felt about the whole experience. I will likely return again but may opt for takeout.