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Zaika Weston - Chicken masala

Zaika Weston

4.5(196 reviews)
5.8 mi

Food was just out of this world. Dahi bhalle chaat and papdi chaat were our appetizers. We tried…read moreChole bature with Pindi Chole, saag paneer and daal makhani. Each item was finger looking good. Roti and paneer kulcha were awesome too. We ended the dinner with gajar halwa. I highly recommend this place. The servers were very nice. And the music was great.

This was our first time going to Zaika, and we're so glad we went!…read more Four of us went for dinner on a Friday night and were the first ones there. (It was getting full when we left around 7:00, so keep that in mind.) The place is very nice inside and very clean. (Side note: My husband said the bathroom needed to be cleaned, but considering our overall experience, I'm not letting that affect my score.) Anyway, our server, Koli, was fantastic! He made recommendations, knew the dishes, made sure we always had everything we needed, and was a pleasure to deal with. And the food! We each had different things and I can truly say there wasn't a miss. We had chilly shrimp, samosas, samosas chaat, tandoori momos, tandoori biryani, shrimp vindaloo, goat, masala, bullet naan, and garlic naan. Add some Indian beers for the men and prosecco for the ladies and we were happy campers! I can't believe in the four years this place has been open, we never knew it existed. We know now and will definitely be back to try some more delicious dishes!

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Zaika Weston - Interior seating

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Zaika Weston - Kashmiri naan.

Kashmiri naan.

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Himalayan Indian Kitchen

Himalayan Indian Kitchen

4.7(84 reviews)
7.1 mi
•$$

Food - we ordered paneer mutter masala, garlic naan and steam momo. The food tasted exceptionally…read moregreat! Mutter paneer gravy was were smooth & creamy , naan was perfect amount crunchy and soft and stuffing of momo was very royal (it wasn't just veggies but it seemed they had added panner too, which I think made it royal) Service - it was exceptional too. Everyone was very warm, kind and friendly. They got everything we needed promptly . Also, we were disappointed with first momo plate that came and they changed it . That was very heartwarming Ambiance - clean, nice contemporary, fun

Located in a strip plaza on Pines Blvd across the street from the Pembroke Lakes Mall, this hidden…read moregem was a surprise to me. Apparently this has been there for over a year but I've never heard or seen this place despite being in the plaza several times in the year. I was looking for something different or new. While searching Indian, this came up and the Himalayan aspect peaked my interest. Particularly the momo dumplings being something I've never seen before sold me on this spot. The space is small but spacious, clean and bright. The hostess/waitress was nice and helpful when I asked for recommendations. We ordered the HIMALAYAN THALI SET( FOR TWO) which came with an appetizer, 4 entrées, 2 desserts, naan of your choice and rice. We were told it would take a while to come out because it all comes out at once. We said it was fine and ordered some steamed chicken momo to hold us over till the food came. Our chili paneer app from our set came out and it was quite tasty with a good spice/flavor. Maybe 10ish minutes later our thali set came out. We went with our waitress rec for one veggie (aloo gobi), one chicken (karahi), one lamb (korma), and one seafood (shrimp tikki masala). It came with one bowl of rice for 4 bowls of food. We chose the garlic naan but they had many different more creative options to choose from. The naan was good but not great. The aloo gobi was tasty as was the shrimp tikki masala. The lamb korma sauce was delish but the lamb pieces were a little hit or miss with some tender but others a little harder or dry. Maybe another 10 minutes after our main dishes arrived, the steamed momo arrived. It was tasty and very layered with different flavors that I couldn't quite pinpoint. For dessert we got the kheer and mango kulfi which were unique. Without having a reference point for what a regular entree size is, it's kind of hard to say the cost value in the thali set for two, but if it's your first time and you want to try a a few things, it's probably worth it. I will be back to try the lunch specials next time.

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Himalayan Indian Kitchen - Chicken Tikka Masala

Chicken Tikka Masala

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the Mughal Restaurant - Chicken vindaloo (top), Chicken briyani (bottom)

the Mughal Restaurant

3.8(119 reviews)
9.9 mi
•$$

The Mughal restaurant is located on University in Pembroke Pines. I don't know the difference…read morebeteeen Pakistani/bengladesh food to Indian food. But this is Indian food as far as I am concerned. This restaurant has a weekend buffet with nice choices for under $20. All cooked fresh. The only difference is they didn't layout tandoori chicken like other Indian lunch buffets I have been too. Still each dish was delicious with different type of veggies and meats and curries. I originally intended to go to King Dunpling but I walked in to see what they offered and I was hooked. Both restaurants are in the same plaza.

I haven't been to this restaurant in a few years. And my cousin-in-law and I were craving Indian,…read moreso we met here for our monthly luncheon. It has a clean and bright dining room that seats at least 50 with a few odd pieces for decor (umbrellas and a spinning disco ball). The restaurant is advertised as Indian, Bangladeshi, and Pakistani. But the cuisine is just what we wanted. There was no lunch menu. So we ordered from the regular offerings. I wanted goat kadhai curry but since there was none listed, I settled for chicken kadhai curry. My cousin-in-law ordered chicken tikka masala. You have a choice of either rice or naan with your meal. We both had rice and got a side order of naan. We ordered mild because of my past experience with the food here being very peppery. We probably could have gone up a level, but the mild was flavorful and had a decent amount of spiciness. Both meals were good and boasted tender and well-seasoned chicken. I thought the kadhai was a bit oily, but it was still tasty. We loved the naan, especially dipped in the tamarind chutney that I requested. During the two hours that we dined, we were the only ones in the restaurant, so service was quick and attentive. Our meal was about $22 each including tax and tip. I hope to go back and try a few other dishes.

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the Mughal Restaurant - Part of the dining room

Part of the dining room

the Mughal Restaurant - Chicken kadhai curry

Chicken kadhai curry

the Mughal Restaurant - Booths

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Samosa Mama - indpak - Updated May 2026

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