$15 for $30 Deal at India Palace
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- Reg. Price $30
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This deal ended on 3/25/2012
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- A voucher redeemable for $30 at India Palace.
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Promotion lasts for 1 year from date of purchase. After that period, your Certificate is redeemable for the amount you paid, less any value you may have received. Not valid with other certificates or offers. Gratuity not included; please tip on full value. Only 1 certificate(s) can be purchased for own use. Up to 3 can be purchased as gifts for others. Subject to the Yelp Deals General Terms.Reviews for India Palace
If it weren't for a groupon offer, I would have kept on driving by this restaurant. It's not in the greatest neighborhood, so I never would have gave it a second thought.
However, I am glad we took a chance and we highly enjoyed our meal tonight.
We ordered chicken korma, chicken tikka masala, 2 orders of garlic naan, and 1 plain naan.
Both curries we flavored just right. We ordered medium, but could've have handled a bit more kick in both curries. Naans were yummy as well - soft and fluffy. Garlic naan just had the right amount of garlic.
The place was quite busy tonight, however service was not lacking. Nicely decorated interior as well.
I'd recommend this place if you were in the area and are in the mood for Indian.
The decor is contemporary and comfortable. A bit more ventilation and more lighting would be good. It's hard to read the menu in the dark! Warning: You really do come out of there smelling heavily scented with the spices... but not in a good way.... unless you like wearing Eau De La India afterwards.
So, onto the food:
Veggie Samosas: The skin was a bit thick. Not puffy & airy like I'm used to.
Sambar Vada: The fried lentil donut had a very thick texture. I've never this before, but I would've enjoyed it more if it tasted less dense. The sambar had a nice flavor. I don't think I could've eaten the donut without it.
Mom ordered the Tandoori Chicken dinner:
The chicken is less smoky and had less tandoori seasoning than other places. (Those of you used to smoky & lots of seasoning will be disappointed.) The white meat was cooked perfectly, but the dark meat was a bit underdone near the bones.
The dinner came with saag paneer (good), mixed veggies (spices didn't agree with me... something with a ginseng taste in it & I don't think they pulled the sinewy parts off the snap peas), and soup (flavorless). The mango custard never came & we didn't bother to ask because we were too full.
I ordered the Chicken Sagwala. Well, for $14.95, you would expect to get more than just a few chunks of chicken. The bowl was just slightly a bit larger than the side dish of saag paneer my Mom received with her dinner.
Garlic Naan: good
Overall, it was ok. I would go back again to try the buffet just to see if they had a dish that could out do the dinner I had.
The best Indian food in Las Vegas! We finally got a chance to try India Palace, and it did not disappoint! For appetizers we had the veggie samosas and the onion kulcha. The samosas were fantastic, the onion kulcha very good but I would probably try something else next time. We had chicken tikka masala and matar mushroom for entrees, both were scrumptious.
The food was on the spicy side in general, which we love. Funniest part of the evening was after we'd been munching on the papadums with various sauces, one of the sauces was extremely spicy, and we told the waitress/hostess we'd like to have our entrees just as spicy. She looked at us and said "You're white, right??" I almost fell off my chair! Apparently most Caucasians don't request their food spicy, all the better for us.
Everything was reasonably priced and evocative of the fantastic Indian restaurant we'd left behind when we moved here from New Jersey. This is THE best Indian in Vegas, hands down.
I have been to Las Vegas so many times but had never come across this place until this past April. I am very happy I did. The restaurant is clean. We made it for a weekend buffet. There were many vegetarian options. Just the only complaint I would have is that the pakoras were not so fresh and the dosa was cold. But that would not stop me from returning.
I found the wait staff to be quite attentive and friendly. I would definitely return on my next trip.
This is by far the best Indian restaurant in Vegas :) The neighborhood is quite shady, but the inside of the restaurant is really cute and trendy and the food is fantastic! I am only giving the restaurant 4 stars due to the location. It's not easily accessible by any of the freeways, and not the best area of town to meet up with friends for a night. The food is totally worthy of 5 stars though. My favorite menu items lately have been the vegetable and the chicken platters, because you get to pretty much sample a little bit of everything and there is plenty of food to share. This is a good place to order some main dishes (like the Chicken Tikka Masala yummm!) to share with sides of rice and garlic naan bread...oh geez my review is making me hungry now. xD
