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Gate of India |
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117 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica 90401 310-656-1664
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Distance:
~0.27 mi * |
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SANTA MONICA. Tempting Indian dishes are the order of the day at this Santa Monica restaurant. Make sure you opt for a main course that comes with the chef's signature Indian-style mashed potatoes. Afterwards, reward yourself with gajar halvah, an uncannily delicious dessert choice crafted from carrots, ginger, and milk! Trendy folks happily engage with their meals in the quiet dining room, which is decorated in warm tones and with beautiful tapestries. |
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Nawab of India |
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(Restaurants - Indian) |
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1621 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica 90403 310-829-1106
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Distance:
~1.13 mi * |
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SANTA MONICA. A notable lunch buffet and enviable curry dishes generate lots of buzz for this enticing Indian restaurant. So, too, do the outstanding all-white decor and expert service. Upscale and refined, the place is pleasant and welcoming. Enjoy authentic entrees, including a spicy chicken vindaloo and eggplant curry. Nice selection of vegetarian dishes, too. |
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User Rating: 9
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Bombay Cafe |
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(Restaurants - Indian) |
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12021 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles 90064 310-473-3388
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Distance:
~3.35 mi * |
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WEST LOS ANGELES. Well-known for their array of fresh chutneys, Bombay Café is a warm and inviting place attracting a broad range of patrons. Traditional Indian cuisine is spiked with the addition of seafood and year-round fresh produce, and the result is always flavorful, without the heavy oils found in some Indian dishes. Favorites include saag paneer, aloo gobi, chicken tikka masala, and the Frankie, a popular Indian "burrito," filled with your choice of meats or vegetables. Friendly staff is more than happy to help you negotiate the menu. |
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Clay Pit |
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(Restaurants - Indian) |
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145 S Barrington Ave, Brentwood 90049 310-476-4700
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Distance:
~3.75 mi * |
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BRENTWOOD. This Indian restaurant has a memorable clientele and cuisine – the mesquite tandoori and the onion stuffed kulcha bread are popular with the regulars. Although the menu looks a lot like many other restaurants, the results are better here. Upscale folks from the surrounding area keep this place looking chic and busy. The lunch buffet is a good value and well-attended. |
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User Rating: 10
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Chakra Cuisine |
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(Restaurants - Indian) |
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151 S Doheny Dr, Beverly Hills 90211 310-246-3999
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Distance:
~7.21 mi * |
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BEVERLY HILLS. This colorful, seductive space provides a warm, inviting setting for sampling Chakra's own brand of unique Indian cuisine. Effortlessly melding new flavors with traditional spices and recipes, the restaurant prides itself on dishes possessing universal appeal. Tandoor-grilled tofu tikka is an unexpected, healthy entree; tandoori chicken and seekh kebab "gilafi" (lamb mince with herbs and spices) are classic but no less appealing choices. A hip bar and lounge offer places to mix and mingle after dinner. |
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Bombay Palace |
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(Restaurants - Indian) |
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8690 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills 90211 310-659-9944
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Distance:
~7.66 mi * |
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BEVERLY HILLS. This pleasant, open room, filled with tables, gets crowded during lunch and dinner rushes, when hungry diners line up for a phenomenal midday buffet and order well-crafted traditional Indian dishes in the evening. Begin your meal with a helping of clay oven-baked naan or alu paratha, Indian breads that are delicious on their own and are also perfect for disposing of extra sauce. Main dishes like lamb nilgiri (a mint-seasoned meat and vegetable stew), saag paneer, and seafood vindaloo satisfy regulars and first-timers alike. |
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Surya India |
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(Restaurants - Indian) |
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8048 W 3rd St, Los Angeles 90048 323-653-5151
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Distance:
~8.66 mi * |
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WEST HOLLYWOOD. Surya, the Hindu sun god, is the inspiration at this bright, pleasant restaurant where the sunburst is a recurring motif. Some of the most innovative Indian cuisine in all of Los Angeles is served here, including fresh fish and herbs, which are combined in traditional Indian methods. You'll also be delighted by tandoori lobster and tandoori sea bass and see that catfish pakoras make for a standout appetizer. Locals, however, favor mint chicken, which comes slavered in a sauce of fresh mint, cilantro and Serrano chiles. Bread puddings serve as a sweet ending, and a full selection of beers and wines is available as well. |
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User Rating: 9
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Addi's Tandoor |
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(Restaurants - Indian) |
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800 Torrance Blvd Ste 101, Redondo Beach 90277 310-540-1616
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Distance:
~14.22 mi * |
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REDONDO BEACH. Specialties of Goa, an Indian region rich in European influences, are the main attractions at Addi's Tandoor. Regulars rave about the perfect levels of spice and sauce – and return frequently for more. Popular entrees include a very hot lamb vindaloo, chicken tikka, and shrimp masala (a curry simmered in coconut milk). Garlic naan offers a savory way to start your meal; likewise, you won't want to leave without trying kulfi – traditional Indian ice cream with pistachios. |
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All India Cafe |
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(Restaurants - Indian) |
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39 S Fair Oaks Ave, Pasadena 91105 626-440-0309
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Distance:
~21.91 mi * |
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PASADENA. As the name indicates, you'll find dishes from all regions of India served at this aromatic cafe, a joint venture between two brothers, one of whom was once chef at L.A.'s popular Bombay Cafe. All India boasts authentic touches of native artwork, but the cuisine – potato pancakes, tandoori dishes, and curries – keeps diners coming back. The fact that lunch can be served in under an hour is an added plus. After enjoying the spicy cuisine, try a dish of their homemade Indian ice cream to cool your palate. |
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Radhika's |
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(Restaurants - Indian) |
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140 Shoppers Ln, Pasadena 91101 626-744-0994
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Distance:
~22.88 mi * |
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PASADENA. Blessed with a wonderful patio and food described by expatriate regulars as "the best we've had in the states," Radhika's is one of the best places in Pasadena to enjoy lush, fragrant Indian cuisine. The sounds of a trickling fountain provide a soothing backdrop as you enjoy chicken tikka masala, lamb dhansak, or chicken dopiaza with its thick, spicy tomato-and-onion sauce. The lunch buffet is a great deal, so be prepared to encounter a fairly large crowd. On weekend nights, belly dancers and traditional Indian folk music add even more flavor to the experience. |
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