Rec for excellent indian restaurant

Anonymous
Have been in DC for 5 yrs and still haven't found really good indian. Prefer NOVA, but at this point, we'd consider almost any kind of drive.
Anonymous
Indigo in NE DC is really good.
Anonymous
Mem Sahib, Rockville, MD

Excellent Indian food
Anonymous
IndAroma in Alexandria is very casual (great for take-out - you can eat there, but there's not really table service) - but it's excellent. I say this as a picky Indian person.

http://www.yelp.com/biz/indaroma-alexandria-3?sort_by=date_desc
Anonymous
Have you tried Rasika yet? 2 DC locations - 22nd and M, and another downtown near Penn Quarter.

We also really like Haandi - 1222 W Broad St, Falls Church. Not as swank as Rasika, but delicious nonetheless.

We are crazy about Indian food and will be paying attention to other suggestions!
Anonymous
Have you tried Bombay Tandoor near Tysons Corner? Very popular.
Anonymous
Diya in Tysons is supposed to have good food.

I personally have never eaten there because I find most Indian food in restaurants to be too salty and too oily. So we just cook what we want at home for the most part and when we eat out we try other cuisines.

As a general rule, the best Indian restaurants that serve authentic and good food are frequented by Indian customers. Unfortunately many don't offer the best ambiance and the other problem with Indian restaurants is that if the chef changes - which does happen more frequently than one would expect - the quality of the food changes quite dramatically.
Anonymous
We like Saathi, across from the Eden Center. We thought it was better and more authentic than Haandi or Curry Mantra 2 (really don't like CM 2).
Anonymous
Haandi in Falls Church.
Anonymous
I like Haandi.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried Rasika yet? 2 DC locations - 22nd and M, and another downtown near Penn Quarter.

We also really like Haandi - 1222 W Broad St, Falls Church. Not as swank as Rasika, but delicious nonetheless.

We are crazy about Indian food and will be paying attention to other suggestions!


Indian person here, seconding Haandi. It's where my dad wants to take us when he's in town for business.
Anonymous
Aroma in Arlington is my favorite for now. Best chicken mahkani around
Anonymous
Haandi (obviously popular here!) and Jaipur in Fairfax are my top 2 - the buffet at Jaipur is spectacular.
Anonymous
Jaipur is my favorite. Haandi is nice and very good too, but Jaipur is outstanding. Angeethi in Herndon is also very very good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We like Saathi, across from the Eden Center. We thought it was better and more authentic than Haandi or Curry Mantra 2 (really don't like CM 2).


22:04 again - we liked it too! Your post reminded me that I haven't yet been back to try their buffet and see how it compares. But very impressed by takeout.
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