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A Paneer Samosa stamped with "Paneer."
Will L.

I've never really thought of samosas as being anything other than appetizers. Yummy, but really just tiding you over until the main course. Seattle Samosa has proven me wrong, bringing life to this wonderful Indian treat. And they turned it into a meal in its own right! This trip I ordered two samosas: Spicy Chickpea and Spinach Paneer. The former is filled with a tasty garbanzo beans curry, and the latter the familiar Indian flavor of spinach paneer. These were then placed in a spicy potato curry. The curry is less saucy and more soupy, reminiscent of curries of the North, of Punjab or Nepal. Utterly scrumptious! And surprisingly filling. My girlfriend opted out of the curry this time, and got two samosas, the Butter Paneer and the Spicy Chickpea. These were served with sauces on the side. She loved them. I had my meal with their chai, which they brew there. A perfect chai. Not too sweet or overly milky. Really, just perfect. I even bought a bottle of their brew so I could make it at home! We like Seattle Samosa so much, we've already been three times, and doubtless will be back many more times. It's now one of my top go-to Indian places in Seattle. Don't miss it!

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Derek M.

Incredible tasting food and a wonderful warm and inviting environment with super friendly staff.

Samosa and cilantro chutney and tamirand date chutney
Peter L.

As far as samosas go, some really nice execution here with the pastry which is an afterthought in most places. Here, it's flaky and somehow is able contain some sizeable fillings. I tried both the butter chicken and chicken tikka masala, and between the two, I would go with the tikka masala. Each order comes with a cilantro chutney and a date chutney, both were really flavorful. Price wise, it's a bit steep - an order of 2 will be over $10 for chicken. But in a town where one can spend $12 for a beer, $20 for chicken rice or congee, or $25 for a shawarma, fries and a soda, it seems to be the going rate. There are many more varieties, and as it's right across the street from McCarthy and Schiering, I will definitely stop by and try a different one each time!

Cute stickers I picked up while I was waiting.

My first time trying Seattle Samosa and it did NOT disappoint! I tried the spinach paneer and the butter chicken. Both samosas as well as the accompanying sauces had great flavor and were very fresh. The service was efficient and friendly and I even picked up some adorable stickers from a local artist.

I thinks it's too pricey for what you get. Here's a picture of what one my $6 samosas looked like. Tasty but literally two bites.
P S.

I thinks it's too pricey for what you get. Here's a picture of what one my $6 samosas looked like. Tasty but literally two bites.

Samosas with their chutneys-yes please!
Sarah S.

Got some samosas at the Renton Farmer's Market! I enjoyed the Punjabi and the Chicken Masala ones. My visit was short and sweet. I would love to try more of their flavors. One really underrated thing that they do is they stamp their samosas so you can tell them apart. Nice!

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The samosas and chutney were so delicious. I would definitely come here again. Great service, fresh food.

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Small samosas with no incredible powerful taste- very bland- not worth the hype. Also super expensive!

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My favorite place. Samosas are delicious and everyone is so sweet and wonderful. Super highly recommend!

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Yum, can't wait to go back and try more. I need a samosa flight! Curry is definitely on my list for next time too.

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I loved their Paneer Masala Samosa with both sauces. I also tried the Punjabi Samosa it's my second favorite.

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Taste of India - Tikka Masala

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(2.2k reviews)

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University District

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

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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.

Seattle Samosa - indpak - Updated May 2026

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