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Taste of India

4.3

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All dishes are prepared fully flavored with raw spices and the original sauces to give an unforgettable feast to your senses. Our chefs are trained to prepare the food from scratch so that every order is made fresh and has its own distinct taste. This is a hallmark of our restaurant. 

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5617 Wayzata Blvd, Minneapolis, MN, 55416, 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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sammerly 
17 years ago

Best buffet, chicken, cauliflower dish – We enjoy the buffet and the different dishes.The chicken is great. I love the cauliflower dish and I take many co-workers there. They love the variety of the buffet. we go a couple times a month and are never disappointed. Great food at a reasonable price. How can you beat that? 

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ssajnani 
17 years ago

If you are Indian and used to flavor run away – I attempted to eat here once more after reading a few more "positive" reviews and was equally disappointed. Sadly those having visited NY once in there life and not being Indian consider "Indian" row true Indian food. Here is a brief lesson in Indian cuisine - "Indian" row is not Indian but Bengali and by no means the true "Indian" food experience in NY. For those who can look past the tourist traps and have an open mind the true Indian restaurants are easy to find and there a ... read more

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brown_underground 
17 years ago

Be sure to order from the menu! – I had been to this restaurant several times with other Indian friends for the buffet, and was at first disappointed at what passes for real Indian food in the Twin Cities. HOWEVER, when I've visited in the evenings and ordered from the menu, I've very rarely been disappointed. One tip, however, is to stick to meat dishes unless you are ordering the saag or shahi paneer. The appetizers are great (I love the paneer pakoda). Service is attentive, and they are willing to tweak dishes to your spe... read more

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absinthe01 
18 years ago

Best indian buffet – I'm not sure what the reader above is comparing it to, I've had Indian in NYC and it's not that great. There were no Indian people in the restaurants on Indian Row...just a bunch of white people. Really. But you will find a lot of Indian People at Taste of India. The place is packed every weekend brunch, many aren't from taround these parts. I've seen Indian families book half the restaurant because it's so good. They are much better than Bombay Bistro, Taj of India, Udupi, the place in Central in Northe... read more

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ssajnani78 
18 years ago

Real Indians beware – I do not know who these people are kidding by calling this Indian because I think they got their receipes from Betty Crocker. Having moved from NY I was craving some really good Indian food. I stepped into this place and received decent service but then I made the mistake of ordering. The appetizers were overfried, bland and hard. I ordered paneer and it was drowing in spaghetti sauce in which they threw in some chili powder to give it that "Indian" flavoring. I think the only thing I could swallow was ... read more

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Contributor 
19 years ago

Tempting curries and pillowy naan draw crowds to this outstandingly spicy Indian restaurant. – In Short Located in boxy buildings alongside highways, Taste of India's locations resemble your generic Denny's. But the similarities end with the architecture. With nearly 80 dishes, the menu offers a broad range of choices, from chicken, lamb or fish baked in the tandoor (clay oven) to lentil dal. The fish tikka (marinated, then baked in the tandoor) sizzles atop a bed of crunchy white onions, green peppers and tomatoes. 

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mn_polar_bear 
19 years ago

Excellent Indian Restaurant – When you've got a craving for Indian food in the Twin Cities, this is the best place I've found! Waiters are very attentive. Water glasses are never empty and food tends to arrive quickly. I recommend going in for dinner. They give you a choice of the spice of your food which is excellent for taking someone new to Indian food. The restaurant itself is tucked just off 394 and may not be easy to find - but certainly worth the find with spacious dining space and lots of windows. The lunch buffet is... read more

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20 years ago

Very average food...and pricey! – The lunch buffet was very average for what they charge. $9 for a buffet where there was plenty of choice, but lack of flavor. Go somewhere else. 

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liping_t 
21 years ago

Pleasant – Went there for dinner with a friend. service was fast and polite, quite a popular place, certainly the bustle added to the atmosphere. We ordered the garlic naan bread and the beef samosa to begin. The naan arrived hot and moist, but could have been more tastier. The samosa was a little too dry I think, but the sauses for dipping were excellent. For dinner, we had the tandoori chicken and the beef curry. the tandoori arrived on a sizzling plate above a bed of onions. Beautiful, but again, not as tasty as I would h... read more

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Taste of India has a 4.3 star rating with 1,078 reviews. 

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