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Looking to take someone from out of town to a great Indian restaurant. Doesn't have to be fancy but good food. Anywhere in the area is fine - DC/MD/VA
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| Indigo for more casual or Rasika for more upscale. |
| Agree Rasika for more upscale. We also like Bindaas in Cleveland Park, it's a small-plate-to-share kind of place. For a neighborhood place, we often eat at Cafe of India on Wisconsin by Tenleytown. I've never had a bad meal from them (eat-in and takeout) though I will say we are vegetarian so I can't speak to the meat and fish dishes. |
| In addition to Raskia, if you want less expensive Laliguras and Heritage India are good options. |
| Chettinadu (Rockville, in the plaza with the Chinese supermarket/Indian grocery/Advance Auto Parts) |
| Masala Art in Tenley |
| Definitely rasika! There are lots of good Indian spots but rasika is world reknown- get the palak chaat and the Black Sea bass ! |
| Lol at rasika. You can tell who the crowd is in the forum. |
| Laliguras is my absolute favorite. I don’t live near it anymore but I still take trips up for the sole purpose of eating there. |
| Rasika is great, of course. But here are some others to consider: Bindaas (Foggy Bottom) is really good Indian street food--so more tapas style. Masala Story (Brookland) is my favorite Indian neighborhood restaurant. Indigo (NoMA/H Street) has a great vibe and really solid food. |
| Second Masala Art and Chettinadu. The latter is delicious, but not great in terms of atmosphere or service however. |
| Any good Indian in Nova? |
| I like Haandi in Falls Church. |
| Bombay Club in DC: https://www.bombayclubdc.com/reviews-1 |
Raaga in falls church. |