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Contribuer aux commentairesLove their dosa's. Especially the masala dosa. <br/ <br/ The mutton briyani was below bad. 99% rice with spices that barely tasted like the name and a few small pieces of mutton. <br/ <br/
Taste of India is a restaurant that has been serving customers since the 1990s. Regardless of when you visit, you will always find a crowd enjoying delicious food at reasonable prices. With a wide variety of dishes, this restaurant truly captures the essence of Indian cuisine.
Delicious Samosas. The veggie samosas are delicious, and go really well with both the sweet and spicy sauces they have available. $1 for 5 veggie samosas, $1 for the sweet sauce and $2 for the spicy sauce. Good prices for tasty food.
Samosa King, also known as Embassy Sweets, is famous for their 5 samosas for $1 deal. I have been a longtime customer for their delicious, large, deep-fried samosas that are perfect for freezing and reheating in a toaster oven. I recommend enjoying them with Thai sweet chili sauce and sesame oil as a dipping sauce. Their $2 specials, such as 3 vegetable curries with rice on Tuesdays and possibly Fridays, are a great value. I particularly enjoy the chickpea and green pea curries. The service is always quick and friendly. I have also tried some of their desserts, which have been delightful. I have only ever ordered take-out from this restaurant, so I cannot comment on the dining experience inside.
Food tastes good, especially their sambar. The somosa and other Indian sweets are good too.