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    4.3 (65 reviews)

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    Moderate noise
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    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Tandoori Chicken Keto Bowl
    Storm C.

    I love their food! I have yet to get something from here that I didn't love. Their curry lamb - amazing! Their tandoori keto bowl - SO good and spicy and I usually have enough for another meal the next day. Their mango lassi is also yummy. My bf enjoyed their chicken vindaloo. I've tried at least four different meals here and I'm aiming to try something new next.

    Butter chicken, rice, and naan.
    Chrissy O.

    I keep Yelpin' even though I often feel unqualified to review a place after only one visit, and in this case my Yelper Imposter Syndrome is strong. But I'll forge ahead, anyway, in an attempt to overcome my confidence demons. :) First impressions are important! To be clear, this is another DoorDash review; normally the Dash experience adversely affects the meal, even if it's only because I have to deal with the bulky, wasteful styrofoam or a less crispy item. But Asian food in general lends itself to delivery, with its already moist rice and super saucy main event, so I figured this was a safe bet. And, in this case, my DoorDasher was a superstar, grabbing my food the second it was ready and booking down Olden Avenue into Hamilton in record time. Indigrill gets efficiency points too, for sure. I had a strong hankering for Indian the night of my order, and the hankering became a disappointed longing afterward, even after eating my butter chicken, rice, and naan across two days. The establishment gets a star for a lovely and fragrant long grain rice: the perfume hit my nose and made me smile, hopefully. The naan, cut in half, was large - probably 12 inches in diameter, studded with bits of garlic and other herbs. Promising. But the main course was a letdown, unfortunately. Serviceable. Warm. Not unpleasant. But it can be summed up as such: a few chunks of tough chicken swimming in a bland tomato sauce. While I'm far from a connoisseur, I've had a lot of Indian food - it's one of my favorite cuisines. We are so fortunate to have so many great Indian establishments in the area. I am partial to the dishes without too much heat as long as they are well-seasoned with depth of flavor. I'm not exactly sure what Indigrill's butter chicken was missing but it was definitely flat. Maybe some saffron, or more garlic, or even just a bit more salt and butter would have helped? It's hard to say, but it was quick lackluster. Aforementioned rice was just fine; same with the naan. Looked and smelled better than the taste in both cases, but I wasn't disappointed with either. I ordered from Indigrill because it has a high rating, but I would not go back again on purpose, unless I was right there and starving. I'd definitely try a different dish; the menu looks varied and the pictures are appealing, so maybe I ordered on an off night.

    a man behind a counter at a fast food restaurant
    Rozayy S.

    Food is ok. Service sucks. Kumar the guy in the front had an attitude when I asked what comes on the wrap. He told me to look at the picture on the door. I said the picture does not tell me what's on the wrap sir that's why I I'm asking you. If I had more options and I wasn't on my lunch break Kumar's demeanor was enough for me to buy food else where. After I told him his service sucked and I received better service when they first opened as opposed to now he didn't really care. I am African American. I watched a Caucasian customer come in the store while I was waiting for my food and the service he received from Kumar was a lot better than the service I received.

    The price was not reflected in the food I got. I paid around $18 for a very small portion. The service was so slow and many people who came in after me left before I did even when they ordered more food than I did. I got there at 1:15 and didn't leave until 2:00 and I had a mobile order. I only had one order of butter chicken and it did not have any flavor at all.

    Gerald S.

    Maybe it was because I came in around 3 in the afternoon, but my experience at Indigrill in Ewing, NJ, was pretty lousy. Let me count the ways. 1. Although nearly empty of customers, there was trash on some tables, the floor and the shelves near the soda machine and trash receptacle. 2. The Bollywood dance music videos played extra loud and on a nonstop loop from the TV high on the dining room wall. 3. The food counterman was pleasant, but the choices he had to work with were fairly limited, with only chicken, lamb and beef and three sauces available. 4. When I sat at one of their high table stools and began to eat from the biodegradable bowl and plastic spork, I found the meats room temperature at best, the chicken stringy and the lamb low quality with fat and hard spit outs. 5. The sauces were likewise cool, although they did have the right taste. 6. Ultimately, there was more brown rice in the bottom of the bowl than all the other ingredients combined. 7. What? No naan?! It just wasn't very good and not worth the calories ingested, nor the more than $10 price with the sugary drinks. I am not a fan of Chipotle Mexican Grill for its lack of authenticity and the comparison to the multitude of excellent Latin American restaurant with high quality offerings that abound in Central Jersey. The same is true for assembly line Indian cuisine. With all the wonderful South Asian houses within a 10 mile radius of here, why would anyone choose this poor copy of that bountiful and varied colorfully spiced deeply curried food? The answer to that eternal question? No one with a working pallette and taste buds would, unless they were on a student budget that allows them to be abused by this low end excuse for fast food. This place is atrocious.

    Terrible  chicken karma the chicken was chicken thighs not even cut up, asked for was bland hardly any flavor
    Bonnie T.

    No utensils only spoons to try and eat large chicken thighs in sauce. No indoor seating was told only when tcnj college students come back in September what about the rest of the community don't we count? The chicken karma had hardly any favor. I was asked how spicey I want it I said mild to medium it was do bland I would have been better off with karma sauce from supermarket. The rice and garlic nanan bread were good. The items for the fill a bowl looked old and it was only 1:30pm when we came there for lunch. My husband order the fill a bowl he said it was ok. I wouldn't recommend this place.

    Shannon D.

    Amazing Indian food!!! The perfect addition to campus town.. much needed. Any vegans out there looking for an awesome meal, they offer vegan chickn and awesome pea/potato samosas and garlic/naan In the picture are the samosas and a vegan chicken how with tikka masala/brown rice. DELICIOUS

    My take out container had 98% meat 2% sauce
    Brad R.

    Well this place was favorite Indian restaurant and then for the last year it just went into a nose dive. Last year they were mixing the sauces stuffing the containers with meat, and over cooking everything. They must have fired the chef for gave them a stern talking to because it's back to all its glory. The last 3 orders have been perfectly amazing. Welcome back indigrill!!

    build your own bowl - white rice, paneer, tikka masala sauce, chana masala, kachumber

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    Great food! You get a lot for your dollar. Try the bowl or the samosas! Naan is great too!

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    It's like an Indian Chipotle. Really big portions and awesome quality. Flavor was outstanding! Wish I could come here more often.

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    So good! Really glad we visited this place. The reviews were right. Large portions, helpful staff, delicious food!

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    I got the family meal for 40 dollars it came with enough food to last my family 3 days good price

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