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Kricket Club

4.1 (294 reviews)
PriceyIndian
Closed • 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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Murg makhanwala
Ella H.

Ordered the dinner for two deal which allowed us to try multiple dishes! Though the prices outside of the deal are quite high, this special made it much more reasonable. The murgh makhanwala was especially delicious and the ambience of the restaurant itself was very cozy!

Golden beet mousse with lime caviar
Angi C.

Absolutely amazing dinner at Kricket Club for Valentine's Day. I took a shot in the dark because we had never heard of this restaurant. It's located on a main strip off 65th in Seattle. Super cool vibe, cozy lighting, great music. You are immediately greeted as you walk in. For V- Day Kricket Club offered an experience of a 6-course meal. Every single dish was amazing. The golden beet purée starter was delicious and unique with lime caviar. Second course was crab, sweet corn Chaat- this was my favorite course. Third course of fiery chicken was delicious- spicy! Then the palate cleanser of some rose ice (had a much fancier name) was perfect to cool the heat of the last dish. Main course was lamb, lentil risotto, crispy mushrooms, with a delicious sauce. Also came with naan and Daal. Dessert was a strawberry sphere with mousse. My husband and I were so beyond happy we chose to have our Valentine's dinner here. Modern Indian cuisine- it really didn't get any better than this. We were thinking of making this an annual tradition. One of the best meals I've had in a long time!!

Nankhatai tart w/ paan ice cream
Smrithi S.

We have been wanting to try Kricket Club since they opened and finally made it Saturday night. We made a reservation, highly recommend it on the weekends. We got there about 15 mins before our reservation and were told one table was finishing up and we should be seated soon. We had to wait for more than 40 mins (about 20 mins past our reservation time) and there were a lot of groups waiting for their table by then, leaving very entrance packed. Once seated we decided to order quickly, we got Chilli Gobhi, Gilafi Kebabs, Murg Makhanwala, Wargi Paratha, Herbed Kulcha, and Gosht dum biryani. The Chilli Gobhi and Gilafi Kebabs were good. I liked both the breads we ordered, Wargi Paratha, Herbed Kulcha. Murg Makhanwala was a little too rich for my taste. Gosht dum biryani was presented well, but wasn't our favorite. For dessert we got the Nankhatai Tart, that came with paan ice cream. We loved the badam halwa in the tart, paan ice cream was interesting.

Chana puri with halwa
Alisha M.

Great music. Great customer service. Clean restrooms. Now to the food.. we had the Sunday brunch. We ordered keema pau, chana puri with halwa ( halwa is bought separately) and a Bombay sandwich. It was all very tasty. Full of flavor and decent portions. The nimbu pani was super refreshing. The meal was so good I forgot to take photos of everything.

Gosht dum biryani
Lauren J.

Love love love the interior. Dimly lit but still lit enough that you're not struggling to see the menu or your food. You're immediately welcomed by the fragrant spices they use in their cooking. Service was quick and we were well attended to and the server took the time to walk us through which dish was which even after we asked him twice All the food was well season and tasted amazing. The tiger prawns were honestly the star of the dish with the Murg makhanwala being others at my table. The Gosht dum biryani was my favorite large plate though it took a bit of digging to get to the goat but it was tender and flavored well. The rice at the bottom was soaked in the juices and carried the same flavor. Honestly loved everything (especially the mango lassi!) but the automatic 22% gratuity that only 75% goes to the servers is a bit off putting as many have mentioned. Still, I'd recommend others to Kricket Club.

Kulwinder J.

A Delicious Meal with a Pricey Surprise I recently dined at a Kricket Club Modern Indian restaurant and ordered the chicken tiffin box, a Coke, and a prantatha. Overall, the food was delicious, and the service was good, though there were some surprising aspects when it came to pricing. Here's a breakdown of my experience: Food Quality The chicken tiffin box was the highlight of the meal. It came with a flavorful chicken curry, well seasoned daal, one naan, and a fresh salad. Both the daal and chicken portions were ample for one person. The prantatha was nicely cooked and complemented the meal well. The naan, however, was a bit on the smaller side, so I had to order an extra one. Overall, the food was delicious and well-prepared, with authentic flavors that made the meal enjoyable. Ambiance The restaurant's dark interior added a relaxing and cozy atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a long day. It was clean, and the setting made for a pleasant dining experience. The ambiance truly elevated the meal, giving it a more upscale feel. Service The service was good, though nothing extraordinary. The staff were attentive, and the overall experience was smooth. However, one notable surprise was the cost of the meal. My total for one person came to around $55, which is on the pricier side. I was also caught off guard by the 20% gratuity that was automatically added, which didn't include a tip for the waitstaff. I wouldn't have tried this place had I known that all of the 20% gratuity goes to the restaurant and not to the servers. This made the meal feel more expensive than expected, especially for solo diners. Pricing While the food was great, the high cost might be a consideration for some diners. The $55 total included the tiffin box, drink, prantatha, and an extra naan, with the automatic 20% gratuity added. While I understand gratuity for larger parties, this added expense for a solo diner was a bit of a surprise, and it's disappointing that this gratuity doesn't benefit the servers directly. Final Thoughts If you're looking for a spot with delicious food and don't mind splurging, this restaurant is worth a visit. The food quality and ambiance are great, but be prepared for the higher price point and the added gratuity, which unfortunately goes to the restaurant and not the waitstaff. Overall, I recommend this place if you don't mind the cost it's a satisfying experience for those who prioritize flavor and ambiance over price.

Kodi pakora, keema pao
Janille B.

Great food!!! Loved the chicken pakora, Sabudana Wada, Keema pao, garlic kulcha, bengali kathi roll and mango shake ofcourse! definitely recommend! Ambience and smell of spices when you enter are foodgasmic!

Aubri T.

From start to finish this was one of the best birthday dinners I have ever had! Omkar is an absolute King! He made this birthday magical. The food is divine and one of the best dinners in Seattle. If I only had one night in seattle this would the place I would go for. Omkar saved the day with candles and played 50 cent in da club for me. The drinks are incredible as well!! Can't wait to come back. Thanks Omkar you are the best!

Kumar V.

Let me start by saying the food is really good. They have their own twist to some of the recipes but the flavours are very unique and very fresh. We were greeted with a complementary pumpkin drink. The presentation of the food was exquisite. They kept it balanced and didn't overdo it. Some of the food presentations remind me of humble Indian roots while some have a modern touch to it. For small plate we tried Jackfruit Bao, Bengal Kathi rolls and Tiger prawns (Jhinga). The Bengal Kathi roll was good beyond expectations and the prawns were also nice. For large plates we went with Fish curry, Butter chicken, chana and kofta. It seems like they rotate their menu. The fish curry was delicious and I loved the chicken. I think they called it Murg Makhanwala or something but it's basically butter chicken. The service was great and so was the ambience. Keep in mind their menu changes and it won't be a constant based on when you are going. Other thing you want to consider is that the place is pricey and one thing our group did to avoid an over expensive bill was to not order any drink.

Complimentary pumpkin soup taster
Madison M.

The food was AMAZING. Highly suggest the dinner for two special that's $30 per person and pictures here (we added rice as additional side). I would definitely only get 1 small side + rice as all the dishes come with so much sauce. It's a perfect amount, however very rich! The service was quick and efficient and felt upscale. The menu is pricey if you aren't doing the meal deal, but definitely well worth it. Looking forward to coming back and trying more dishes. The vibes are romantic and feel boujie - highly recommend!

Gosht dum biryani Gosht dum biryani
Gursimran S.

Excellent food and great spot for a date night if you want to go for Indian food. The starters were great, they even served a complimentary pumpkin soup which tasted delicious! Surprisingly Naan was authentic crisp like you may get in India unlike a lot of other Indian restaurants in Seattle area. The butter chicken (murgh makhhanwala) and dal were super tasty and starters were pretty great too! The only item which was average was biryani but I don't blame them since biryani is never the mainstay of North Indian food. Honestly 5 stars to this place.

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Incredible authentic food with a nice atmosphere. Don't miss this place. Good vegetarian and meet options.

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Excellent food, charred chicken was tender and goat biryani was fragrant and tasty. Cozy ambience and great service makes it worth a visit.

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Food was wonderful! Great recommendations from the staff, friendly, good music and fantastic ambiance... all the things.

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Is it kids friendly place?

This restaurant is a semi formal/ business casual kind of place. Older well behaved kids should fit in just fine. I would probably not bring along a crying baby. Hope you get the idea. Enjoy your visit.

Is there free parking available?

Street parking along a major arterial (NE 65th) and adjacent side streets in Seattle's Ravenna neighborhood. No paid city parking, but make sure to heed posted parking signs as there are parking enforcement.

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Taste of India

4.3(2.2k reviews)
0.9 mi•University District
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My husband and I went to taste of India on a rainy Saturday afternoon for a late lunch. The inside…read morewas warm and cozy, and our servers were prompt and attentive. The currys were piping hot and delicious. I've struggled to find great butter masala in Seattle, and taste of India's hit the mark! Not pictured, but their naans are huge. My husband and I each ordered naan, and the amount of rice, curry, and naan was the perfect amount for a full serving of leftovers. We were pleasantly surprised by the complimentary samosa appetizers and chocolate torte dessert. Ultimately this place is fantastic and we look forward to coming back- would love to come on a summer evening and sit outside on their patio.

so, this place is pretty clearly, and almost objectively so, made exclusively for westerners…read more what i mean by that is that this place serves Indian food that will not attempt to challenge western palettes in any way - rather its goal is to have people walking out with a mildly positive attitude towards the food. if someone were to ask them how the food was, they will say that it's fine and say that indian food is an underrated cuisine. the first indication of this that caught my eye was on the menu, where it was listed that "all spice levels are American standard". The fact that this is on the menu at an *Indian restaurant* is pretty ridiculous, in my opinion. I'll get to the spice levels later The second indication was when the waiter brought out our naan, and said "Here's your naan bread". I almost laughed out loud at this point. Naan bread? Thank god we didn't order chai or he would've said "Here's your chai tea". when we actually got our food, it was as disappointing as I expected Despite the fact that I ordered the 'Hot' spice level (the second highest), this had utterly no spice at all. I know that I have a high spice tolerance, but you know it's not good when other people at my table who have a low tolerance cannot taste any spice whatsoever. I've had hotter dishes ordering the 'Hot' level at American restaurants! In addition to there not being any spice, there was pretty much no flavor at all to the curries. There was just no point to the gravy on both the Jaipuri "Masala" and the Vegetable Kofta, as it both cases it was quite bland and essentially tasted like nothing. The paneer and the kofta were ok - but nothing more than average. Again, the lack of any kind of flavor is just crazy. Our table also got the Biryani, which had decent vegetables but also suffered from a lack of flavor The roti and garlic naan that we got were really hard and difficult to break apart. not very good at all If you're Indian - do not come here - you'll get far better Indian food either a) at home or b) at another place If you're not Indian - I would highly recommend trying another place to actually get a taste of what Indian food is really like. This watered-down version simply isn't it. I would recommend Saffron Grill in Northgate for an example of Indian food done correctly on the positive side, one thing i appreciated about this menu is the customization available for different curries this is especially helpful when it relates to giving options to vegetarians, as it doesn't restrict people who are vegetarian to specific curry options having paneer, vegetables, and tofu options available for each curry is pretty good i also thought the spinach naan was pretty good. out of all the bread we ordered, it was the only naan that managed to be soft, and easy to pull apart the spinach inside tasted pretty good as well the complimentary samosas (although clearly reheated from frozen) and sweet at the end was a decent touch the portion sizes were also decent - the amount of rice that came with the curry was pretty significant

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Annapurna Cafe

4.0(1.1k reviews)
4.1 mi•Capitol Hill
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I don't know why Steve and I haven't been to Annapurna Cafe until recently. We have walked by the…read morerestaurant plenty of times when out and about in Capitol Hill and it always smelled great when we strolled by. Well better late than never I guess as we finally made it here and simply loved the food! I got my favorite when it comes to Indian cuisine which was the Chicken Vindaloo. It was wonderful! Steve liked his dish as well (though I can't quite remember what it is)! We got some Garlic Naan to go along with our meal. It was huge! But we chowed it down and loved every moment of it! From the bar which I think is called the Yeti Bar we got some Saffron infused cocktails. The one I picked was the Madras. It wad very good and this type of vodka added a great, unique dimension to the cocktail. We loved it! We to finish off this great meal we got some dessert with some deep fried goodness along with some cream. Yes, we had a fantastic meal here and really went all out by trying everything. Steve and I can't wait to come back and doing it all over again.

This was a DoorDash order, but wow I've never had Indian food from a restaurant taste so off…read more Chicken tikka masala, no tikka masala flavor and asked for 2* spice out of 3* and it was bland. Saag paneer, terrible with no flavor or spice Chana masala was just weird with no spice Garlic naan was good Idli sambhar was dry and sour. Not sure how this place has 4* with over thousand reviews with this quality of food we just received and had to eat.

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The saltiest daal I've ever tasted, even after diluting with water. Inedible. Greens were so bland.

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