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    Mountain Kitchen

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 3:00 pm, 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Wow! I am absolutely loving this place. Went for the first time just the other day and I was…read morepleasantly surprised. I used to not like Indian food when I was younger, so as an adult, I am trying different places to see what I like! The non-discrimination statement sign on the window made me so happy. When I went inside, one of the first things I noticed was how nice the place was! Everything looks really clean and pretty modern. I was greeted when I came in and the host was very kind. I ordered to-go so I didn't have time to stay long, but I look forward to returning in order to get the full experience. I ordered the samosas, cheese naan, and vegetable biryani. I wasn't the biggest fan of the biryani but I have never been much a fan of biryani, so I think I will try the paneer tikka masala or the navaratna kurma next. BUT THE SAMOSAS!!! Whew!!! Tastiest thing ever. Cheese naan?? Perfect. And all the sauces I got were delicious. You get two with the samosas and two with the biryani. I wouldn't be able to tell you what any of them were but I enjoyed every. single. one.

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    My friend and I decided to try out the new Indian restaurant, Masala Monsoon in Parma, and I'm so…read moreglad we did! I've never had Indian food before, so I wasn't exactly sure what to expect or what to order--but everything we tried was absolutely delicious. The ambience of the restaurant is very welcoming and fun, making it a great spot to try something new. For appetizers, we had Lasuni Gobi, which is crispy cauliflower tossed in a garlic chili sauce with bold Indo-Chinese flavors. It was really tasty, though definitely on the spicier side. We also tried the Vegetable Samosa, the crispy pastry with spiced potatoes was really interesting burst of flavor. For our main meal, we went with Chicken Tikka Masala, which was grilled chicken in a creamy tomato sauce with aromatic Indian spices. Paired with Garlic Naan and served with a side of rice, it was absolutely comforting and flavorful. Everything we tried was fantastic, and the staff were welcoming and helpful, especially since it was my first time trying Indian cuisine. Our server was very attentive and helpful with suggestions on what to order. Marsala Monsoon is definitely a spot I'd recommend if you're curious about Indian food or just want a fun, flavorful meal!

    Once a year, bestie and I leave Columbus and travel to a fabulous Indian restaurant in a far off…read moreland. This year's birthday outing took us to northern shores, thundering waterfalls and Masala Monsoon! We arrived hungry after hiking at CVNP. Very strikingly pretty decor! We loved the free crunchy snacks and fresh mint chutney. We started with the Lasuni Gobi appetizer, a fried cauliflower in chili sauce that rocked both our worlds. We wanted to try the Velvet Broccoli, another vegetarian dish, but alas it somehow came contaminated with chicken. Thankfully, the staff rectified the situation and we got a second order of the incredible Lasuni Gobi instead. I had a new-to-me curry, the Lababdar paneer, which was utterly delicious and perfectly spiced. We shared the bread basket and bestie had a mild veggie curry. We were treated to the Gulab jamun for dessert on the house. Love the romantic decor, awesome grub and friendly helpful service. We will be back!

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    Absolutely amazing experience here. Had the chicken biryani and as usual, the food was flavorful…read morewith the right amount of heat. You get a ton of food for the price. Service is friendly and prompt! I highly recommend the garlic naan!

    As an American, medium spice means something different to me than it does to an Indian…read morerestaurant...but that's a failing on my taste buds and capsaicin receptors. A bright, cheery setting with an Al fresco offering and a beautiful table spread makes you feel like royalty. We each ordered something different and there were positives and negatives for each. The tandoori chicken was good but the texture was a little off-putting. The goat fry biryani tasted incredibly unctuous and meaty, but was surprisingly light. The issue, however, is that it was cooked on the bone and said bones were left in the dish (same with the chicken biryani). Having to fight getting the meat off the bone was a chore, but the occasional bone sliver in a rice dish made for a less than pleasant eating experience (and a dangerous one at that). Finally, the cashew chicken was delightful, but even ordered mild, it was painfully spicy. The food came out at different times, like 5-7 minute intervals for each diner and the pacing was....hmm....let's say it was not concerned with speed...at all...even a little bit. For the money, it was worth the price as the portions were gigantic. The real question...would I go again? If I'm out that way and want Indian cuisine...sure. Would I go out of my way...not so much.

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    With out exaggeration, this is my favorite restaurant in Cleveland. Didn't expect it, went in for…read moretraditional Indian flavors but instead experienced the most insanely well curated menu with unexpected bites, perfect textures, and exceptional cocktails. I went with a group at 5:30 and put our names in (definitely expect a wait, but fear not there are bars near by to kill time). There's no better word to describe the interior besides "cool". It's just truly so cool. We had the pleasure of meeting Morgan who was so attentive and helped me navigate dishes with an allergy. Now the food. Holy moly was every bite incredible. We got a variety of dishes and all paired so lovely. Carried and savory and everything you want in a small plates dinner. Group favorites: fried zucchini, string beans, ghee shrimp, popcorn chicken, crispy puris. Cannot recommend enough

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