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Bengal Tiger

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Chef Muhammad Uddin has put the considerable experience he gained at Moghul Palace and India Express to work in his own restaurant called the Bengal Tiger at the north end of the University District. Uddin works the tandoor oven with a gifted touch, with the chicken coming out juicy and hot. He also brought his mussel curry recipe from Moghul Palace, reputedly a favorite of Bill Gates. The samosas are also excellent. 

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6509 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA, 98115, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Fri9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
SatClosed
SunClosed
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emeralred 
17 years ago

Best Indian Food – Muhammad is amazing! He is gracious, generous and warm. He treats us like a part of his family! By the second time we came in to his restaurant he knew both of our names. "Eric.....Heather" he says. "Welcome back. Nice to see you." What a pleasure to go to a restaurant that truly cares and respects there customers. You won't find another place like this one! The Mango Walla and the Lamb Saag are stellar! The Samosa plate is wonderful! His chutneys are unbelievable. I wish I could eat there every day. There... read more

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17 years ago

Best Indian Food in Seattle – Muhammed is a legend. As the creator of the various walas, he deserves a place in Seattle lore, along with Tom Douglas, Sean Kemp, and Edgar Martinez. The mango and garlic walas are the best Indian dishes I've ever had. The samosas are also aces. Sag paneer and mulligatawny soup are delicious. You really should go to the Bengal Tiger. Right now. See you there. 

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17 years ago

NWSource's top pick – I?ve been to many Indian Restaurants around Seattle area. Bengal Tiger so far has been my favorite. They won the ww w nwsource com best Indian Cousin contest twice for 2006 and 07. What I like the most about Bengal Tiger is that they use fresh vegetables. Most other restaurants use frozen vegetables. I have many favorite dishes from their menu. I like their mussels and the Buhna curry the most. Also their Mango curry is very good as well. I have been also very pleased with their service. Very friendly s... read more

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17 years ago

First time I've really enjoyed Indian food – I've had Indian food a few different times before and had never cared for it...but my boyfriend and I decided to go to Bengal Tiger and it was so good! When I mentioned the restaurant to my friend the next night, she had told me it was her favorite Indian food place. So when my friend and I went to BT for dinner (which was my 2nd time in a week after I discovered it) Muhammed introduced himself. He seems so sweet. He told us next time we come in, we'll have to ask for him and he'l... read more

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kaushiki 
17 years ago

Awesome food !!! – awesome food !!! specially Bhuna chicken and paneer burji . Mohammad ,the manager of the restaurant is very friendly :) .. A "Must try " place . 

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ericfromedmonds 
17 years ago

"Bengal Tiger" has replaced my beloved "Sahib" in Edmonds – I found this place after my long-time favorite curry place up in Edmonds, "Sahib," was unexpectedly closed down last summer due to rent overload. Nearly suicidal with "curry withdrawal syndrome," I got on the Web and searched for other Indian places which might help satisfy my curry addiction. I tried a few other places but, compared to my beloved "Sahib" (which was superb, btw) they left me cold. Then I came here to BT in summer of '07 and haven't bothered looking ... read more

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wcteskey 
17 years ago

Great Buffet a restaurant with integrity – Newly renovated this restaurant used to be as dark as a cave and has now come into the light. The result is a light and airy restaurant with what you could call a friendly decor. Looks can be deceiving however that is not the case in this restaurant. The food is very fine. Spicing interesting and always consistently good. In fact I have never chosen a dish (and there is a lot of variation on the menu) which is not fine and interestingly spiced. For value you can try the buffet which... read more

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metroninja 
17 years ago

Best Indian food around – There really is no middle ground in seattle for Indian food, either it's great or it's awful. Out of the handful of places around seattle that are actually good Bengal Tiger is my favorite. My girlfriend and I eat there at least once a week and have always had nothing but a stellar experience. The owner is one of the nicest guys ever, the food is consistently excellent and it is better then taste of India by far. They truly value their customers and frequently do anything to make them happy. Do your... read more

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17 years ago

Delicious food, courteous, attentive service I've eaten at Bengal Tiger about 10 times and have had an excellent meal every time. The dishes are spiced to perfection, fresh veggies, sublime sauces. The maitre'd always gives me a cup of mulligatawny soup to warm up, yum!!!! If you are looking for a great meal in North Seattle, you can count on Bengal Tiger. 

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How is Bengal Tiger rated?

Bengal Tiger has a 4.1 star rating with 775 reviews. 

When is Bengal Tiger open?

Bengal Tiger is open now. It will close at 6:00 p.m.  

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