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    Delhicacy

    4.2 (38 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 3:00 pm, 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Menu - The menu is printed on paper and placed on a wooden table, showcasing a selection of Indian street foods, fusion dishes, and traditional curries. It includes sections for street meals, chicken biryani, fried rice, and vegetarian options, with images of some dishes. The menu also lists beverages, breads, and prices, with symbols indicating dietary preferences such as vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free. Additional notes mention payment methods and gluten-free options.
    Dean B.

    This place is in a strip on Blairs Ferry Rd. The restaurant cannot be mort than 4 years old. I had lunch here with some indian food specials. The place was neatly decorated in an Indan decor. The food was really good. The service as also well done. I would not mind trying some more things in the menu. I will just say this! I wish the bathroom was a litter cleaner. And i feel the whole place could look very sharp with a little more cleaning detail. I would consider this kind os a faster food opton for lunch. It was good!

    Indian Street Tacos - Three Indian street tacos filled with seasoned ingredients, topped with white and red sauces, and garnished with chopped green herbs, arranged on a white rectangular plate. The tacos are placed on a wooden table, with a dark background and part of a person's arm visible in the upper part of the image.
    Rachel K.

    Good place for lunch with cute decore. My friend got the Chicken Indian Street Tacos. I got the Chana Masala and Garlic Naan. We were both happy with our orders. The waitress warned me the Chana Masala starts at a 3 for heat. It was definitely packing some heat, but I loved the flavor and would order it again. The Garlic Naan was softer than other places in town and I liked it. Cost: The lunch special is about $1.50 cheaper than the dinner options. Wait Staff: The wait staff is one of the best I have had recently. You also have the option to order and then pay directly from your table if you are in a rush or they are busy.

    Menu - Menu from a restaurant specializing in Indian street fusion cuisine, featuring sections for traditional curries, grilled items, drinks, desserts, and kids menu. Dishes include Chicken Tikka, Malai Kofta, and Butter Masala Curry, with prices listed. The menu also highlights vegetarian options, beverages, and desserts like Gulab Jamun and Gajar Halwa. The design includes sections with headings, descriptions, and prices, set against a dark background with gold accents.
    Lori C.

    I love to try new places, and I'm really starting to enjoy Indian food do this was a must try. I stopped by for carry out and thevstaff was very accommodating. The venue is bright, open and clean the staff was very helpful and friendly. I ordered the chicken curry, mild. When I got home I was very happy with the curry. It tasted so fresh, like it was quality ingredients and not just warmed up. The curry was a tad spicy for mt taste even though I ordered mild. One downside was that it wasn't a huge order, more than enough for me, but some might want a larger portion and you had to order Naan separately. I thought for the price, it should have come with Naan. I'll definitely try it again, but try a different dish.

    a platter of indian food - A round metal tray holds an Indian thali with several small bowls containing different curries, rice, naan bread, a salad, and drinks. The dishes include various colorful sauces and cooked vegetables, typical of Indian cuisine. The presentation emphasizes a diverse selection of traditional Indian street food and fusion dishes.
    Alexandra O.

    Let's start with the positive: the food tasted very good and the interior is nicely decorated. Now, for the negatives that, in my opinion, outweighed the positives... We arrived on a weeknight at dinner time to a mostly empty restaurant. Only a few booths were taken up by guests so we had our choice for seating and chose a booth in the main area to make it easy for the two servers to have everyone in the same section. We were greeted and given menus about ten minutes after sitting. That is also when the server told us to remove my one-year-old's shoes because she was standing in the booth and that "makes it hard to clean." Mind you, she is a toddler and did not have muddy or dirty shoes. I found this a little annoying and nit-picky... but thought "whatever, I'm sure she was told to say this by uptight management." We looked through the menu and were intrigued by the platter that came with a sampling of dishes and noticed there was a nearly $4 "sharing fee." When our server returned with our waters, we asked her what the fee was for. Would we get slightly bigger portions? Would we get an extra drink since the platter only came with one when ordered for a single person? No. There is nothing more that you receive if you order it for sharing... my question is, what am I paying $4 for? Am I paying you to use a plate? I don't get it. Still, we order the platter because it seemed like a good way to taste a few different dishes. We also ordered a curry buttered noodle dish from the kids menu and were given the option to add chicken, which we did. We waited MORE THAN AN HOUR for food. The dinning room was filling up with guests that got there after us and they were all getting their meals before us. When the meal finally arrived, some of the dishes in the platter were room temp or outright cold. The kids noodles were bland while the chicken that came along with it was spicier than the adult dishes, which we were given the option for spice level and chose level 2 on all of them! I know, I know, we are eating at an Indian restaurant and I shouldn't assume that the chicken was not going to have spice... but why were we given the option for every other dish and not the kids meal if we weren't supposed to assume it had minimal spice? Overall, this was such a frustrating experience that I don't think we'll try Delhicacy again. The food was yummy, but so is the food at other Indian restaurants around town, and they aren't trying to nickel and dime you at every turn.

    Archana L.

    We went to dinner before catching a movie at the nearby theaters. This was our first dine in experience. The decor is tastefully done, The premises are very clean and the staff is efficient. There was no overwhelming smell of food, oil, spices. We ordered the street style tacos, Gobi manchurian and Tangri chicken with ghee roti. Portions were generous. The chicken curry was the best dish, The other items were above average. We did not have any room for desert. We took some pictures with the decor and headed out happy and satisfied with our experience.

    Masala Chai - A close-up image of a clay cup filled with masala chai, showing foam on the surface. The cup has a decorative white pattern and is placed on a wooden table. The background suggests an indoor restaurant environment with blurred elements and warm lighting.

    Food: By far the best Indian cuisine in the Cedar Rapids Area. We tried the Thaali platter and shared it among the 2 of us. The portions were filling and taste was phenomenal. Service: Excellent. Ambiance: They have designed the place with plenty of Indian decor. Many of the booths have been named after the cities in India - Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai etc. Will definitely return!

    Garlic naan bread. Delicious!! - A large, irregularly shaped piece of garlic naan bread is shown, topped with minced garlic, chopped green onions, and sesame seeds. The naan has a lightly toasted, golden-brown surface with some charred spots. It is placed on a piece of parchment paper, with a side dish visible in the background. The image emphasizes the toppings and texture of the naan, which is part of Indian street fusion cuisine.

    Finally I had the time to get over here. First, the interior was a huge surprise. A definite upgrade from what it used to look like. Very welcoming and cozy. Very clean. Second, staff was very helpful and friendly. I didn't wait very long for my appetizer/ entree. Finally, my food was amazing. I wasn't in the mood to try something new and went with my usual butter chicken and garlic naan. Delicious! Checking over the menu you'll see a lot of your standard favorites and some new dishes as well. I will definitely be going back. This restaurant has the option of ordering through your phone or staff and a nifty bell on your table if you need assistance.

    My dinner - The image shows a wooden table with a black plate containing Indian street food, such as stuffed eggplant, peppers, and a small container of green chutney, along with a lemon wedge. To the left, there is a tall glass of dark beverage, possibly iced tea or soda. In the background, a basket with naan bread is visible, lined with paper. The setting appears to be a casual restaurant environment.
    Tom K.

    This was a very interesting place that I really enjoyed the atmosphere of along with the food while visiting Cedar Rapids

    Thali - The image shows a metal tray with a variety of Indian dishes, including several curries, a bowl of rice, naan bread, a yogurt-based dish topped with dried rose petals, and a side salad with cucumbers and pickles. There are also two drinks, one pink-colored and one dark, placed on the table. The table has a patterned surface, and a menu with beer options is visible nearby. The setting suggests an Indian restaurant offering a traditional thali meal.

    Super duper amazing food , every dish has a wonderful taste , service was great and ambiance is top class

    Chicken Tikka Masala Medium spice - A dining table features a white plate with rice and curry, a fork resting on the plate, a basket with naan bread, and two metal bowls containing curry and sauce. The table also has glasses and napkins, indicating a meal setting.

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    The food is always amazing; however, the service needs improvement making this restaurant perfect for cary-out.

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    Seems to get better each time I go there. Excellent food. Dine-in or carry-out foods great!

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    The food is so good and it's decorated so beautifully. Definitely one of my favorite restaurants now!

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    The chicken tikka masala is my favorite and the rice is so perfect.

    $16.49 Chicken Tikka Masala

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    Exotic India

    Exotic India

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    From someone who's been to India and has a good base of Indian food from living in Los Angeles - I…read morewill say this is a decent spot for Iowa City. Masala is also very good as is the buffet next to Englert Theatre; but when it was snowing and I wanted somewhere quick on the west side, I saw they had their own website so I placed a to go order. The butter chicken was very good. The sauce was authentic, although the consistency was a little watery. The rice it came with was very fresh. The standout was the chicken Mommo appetizer, which looks like an Japanese/Asian dumpling, but it's traditional to North Indian and Nepalese cuisine. Overall the portion of chicken with rice, the dumpling and an order or roti was $30. Could have been cheaper but fed 3 people even though it's an American portion of 1. The roti was not good. I'd try the naan next time. Hence the 4 stars and the butter chicken sauce was too watery like a soup.

    Exotic India is a gem living in Coralville…read more Open daily for both lunch and dinner Exotic India offers up all the classics for dine in, carry out or delivery (via the Yelp app)! I ordered delivery one Thursday evening and got the chicken tikka masala (spicy) and butter chicken (medium spicy) as well as a duo of vegetarian samosas and some naan. Food came on time and freshly made, it was piping hot! The spice level was appropriate on the two main entrees I ordered-- though I may go spicer on the butter chicken next time. I was delighted by the samosas. Divine. Compared to other Indian must-haves in the area, I think the pricing is a bit steep for the amount of food you get. Exotic India is mouth wateringly good! I can't wait to try more on their menu.

    Leela's Kitchen - A picture I saved from their Facebook page, because it has their address and phone number

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    I thought that I had posted this review back when I wrote it in January. Apparently I had not…read more Since I wrote this I have verified that the chicken entree I mention in the review was chicken 555. I have also tried a lot more items from here, which have all been fantastic. Those items are chicken biryani, chicken curry, chili paneer, multiple kinds of dosa, and a bunch of things they've given me samples of. Anyway, here is the review that I thought I posted: I tried Leela's Kitchen for the first time tonight, and I absolutely loved it! For those who don't know, Leela's Kitchen is a small take-out South Indian restaurant tucked inside of the Amoco gas station at the corner of Blair's Ferry and C Avenue. I tried a lot of things, and I didn't know what most of them were, but I'm going to try my best to provide what little information I can about the things I had. My favorite thing was a dish of chunks of chicken lightly sauced with a very flavorful sauce. I had asked for the chili chicken, which they were out of, and the guy who took my order recommended this and said it was kind of like chicken 65. It was out of this world! My second favorite thing was the masala dosa. I actually ate it with the sauce that came with my wife's samosas, because I absolutely loved that sauce, and I thought it went great with the dosa. (I think it's tamarind sauce?) I don't usually like samosas, but I thought my wife's somasas were better than what I'm used to. I also got butter chicken and rice for our daughters. One really loved it, but said it was a little spicier than she's used to, but not too spicy. (She's 12. So, she's not someone who eats a lot of spicy food.) Our other daughter didn't seem super impressed with the butter chicken, but she didn't dislike it. I should mention something about spice. I'm not sure about this, but I got the impression that the spice levels just are what they are (as opposed to how some places ask you to pick a spice level). The reason I think that is that the guy who took my order seemed genuinely concerned that the chicken was going to be too spicy for me. It wasn't too spicy, but my thought is that if they were able to adjust the spice level, he would have just had them adjust it instead of being worried about whether it was too spicy for me. I actually prefer when places just serve things at one spice level, though. If I'm going to try an item, I want to try it the way it's supposed to be. Restaurants don't feel like they need to ask my salt level, sugar level, garlic level, etc. I like when a restaurant just makes things the way they're supposed to be made. Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed my meal from Leela's, and will definitely be back!

    Delhicacy - indpak - Updated May 2026

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