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Contribuisci feedbackMuch better experience this time. they make their chicken tikka masala and lamb corma exactly as I like it. I am not too fond of their fried items like pakora, but this seems to be the case that most restaurants . the garlauch naan t hi is the time fresh and hot good tika masala and briani. naan is flat and heavy.
The only nice sit down Indian Restaurant in the Vancouver, WA area. The Buddha mural greets you warmly as you enter to a well lit relaxed ambiance. Weekends are so busy, which talks about their good business. The owners are very friendly and warm. They are always adding new items to the menu and now have started their weekend Indian Breakfast menu. They have a wide variety otherwise with tasty food. They have a nice little store next door for some quick pick ups. They are open seven days a week, worth a visit!
This restaurant serves excellent Indian Cuisine at reasonable prices. Their food is very traditionally spicy, so caution should be used in ordering. The very spicy is very hot to hot for most Washingtonian's tolerances. For those who love spicy, it is terrific. Their service is excellent beyond belief. My spouse received a meal she felt was too spicy. As soon as the server found out, she insisted on replacing the meal inn spite of our protest that it wasn't necessary. She went beyond replacing the dish with a milder one, she blamed herself (she wasn't responsible) and offered additional rice and desert, all without additional charge. One would be hard pressed to find such wonderful service anyplace beyond Costco. If you want an excellent Indian dining experience at a reasonable price and terrific service, this is such a restaurant.
In the heart of India’s Sikh community, bordering Pakistan you find the state of Punjab. You can experience some of the food in Southern Washington. Despite not having an affinity towards food that leans towards the spicier side, Chutneys brings various spices and flavors that challenges curry enthusiasts alike. The family style own restaurant greets you with a warmth smile. We were lucky to be the first customers there, so our customer service experience felt personal and welcoming. It didn’t take long for our order to arrive and it was one hell of a presentation. The aroma of the various currys made you believe for a minute that you were walking in the streets of Punjab. Of course nothing beats the experience of walking in the streets of northern Punjab and experiencing the culture for yourself. Overall our meals meet the cuisine expectations but could have increase the portion size for the price we paid. I read the other reviews for this place and so far they have been positive. The owner takes the time to read and improve their business based on customer experiences whether be good or bad. So essentially your experience eating here is an improvement from various customers before. Nevertheless Chutney will give you a taste of Punjab. The rest is up to you to see. So if you are in the mood for home style Indian food, Chutneys is the place to go. Definitely give them a chance.
Not impressed. First off I read in another review they used frozen carrots, which is absolutely true, even though the owner tried to deny it. You can easily tell the difference, fresh carrots have a snap all the way up until they turn to mush. While frozen even if nicely cooked have this weird mushy texture. Now aside from the owner lying, the food was just not good, the buttered chicken tasted terrible, the biryani was over seasoned and the mint chutney which I paid 4$ separate for was not even half filled. Naan was too thin, and though it was cooked well, it had a weird after taste. The prices were just as bad as the rest, grossly overpriced for what you pay. There is other Indian restaurants in Vancouver that deserve the price they ask, this one is a scam.