Ok, so tell us where to go! |
Yes, waiting to hear. |
Are you thinking of Cafe Taj? If so, it used to be good. It's now mediocre. We love Rasika for special occasions. You'll need reservations weeks ahead for a weekend. It's fine dining, not carry out fare. |
| I find Haandi hit or miss. Some days it's great, others kind of bleh. |
Are you kidding? Mehak is terrible. |
Clearly written by someone who is not Indian. |
Amma's for vegetarian food in Vienna Charcoal Kebab in Herndon for some of the freshest and tastiest kebabs ...... this is Afghani more than Indian Minerva Express in Arlington Masala Express in Arlington Woodlands in Langley Park Passage to India in Bethesda Kadhai in Bethesda has a great buffet BTW, we went to Charcoal Kebab today for lunch. As good as ever though not classic Indian food. No buffet and it is served on styrofoam plates. |
Totally desi ........ not even an ABCD
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Don't know Mehak but Masala Art is great. |
I've had good experiences at Mehak. |
Yes, our favorite, as well! |
One more to the list: There is an Aditi in Herndon where we buy our groceries and there is a eatery that is part of the store. Have not eaten there - I think it is vegetarian but not sure. If it is like anything like the Aditi in Kingstowne that others have recommended it is probably good and authentic. I think I noticed a sign indicating they have a lunch for under $6 served until 3pm every day. It is not a buffet. Almost all the customers are Indians. Again, there is zero ambiance - you go there for a good meal. |
Megan is a good example of Americanized Indian food. I guess it tastes OK but its certainly not anything I woukd ever cook. |
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Mehak not Megan.
They didn't even have full-sized plates at the lunch buffet. |
| I'm an ABCD and I am most intrigued by Salt and Pepper. Looking forward to trying it soon. |