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    Spice Venue Storrs

    4.2 (16 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
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    YUM!!!
    Eskimo Y.

    We made the drive to try Spice Venue. It was kinda dark outside and all the other signs are lit up so it was difficult to tell but it's up on the 2nd story of the building on the right. Even when we walked up the tiny on the windows made it look closed but we saw a few heads so we continued on. Food was great, we loved the dishes and naan, we had enough for leftovers the next night, just as delicious! Ambiance leaves a little to be desired, don't let that deter you from trying it out, def recommended

    Orange mango banana smoothie hmmmmmm yummmmmm
    Jay E.

    Today I had the orange banana, mango smoothie, and for a hot day like this it went down. Perfect Spice venue Transit life let's go.

    Onion naan with aloo paneer

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    Good food and reason price to order and it make me full also still left over food to bring home

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    This place lacks consistency! At times it's great at times it's bad. I think they don't have a fixed cook!

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    Wing Express - Single order Garlic Naan Bread

    Wing Express

    3.8(113 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    This was a staple for many over the years they have moved to Mansfield center on route 195 and are…read morejust a good as before.

    Wing Express: A Personal History In April 2001, I had my…read morefirst ever bite of Indian food. It happened at the urging of my eighth-grade girlfriend, in one of Wing Express' hard orange booths. Back then, the cuisine was an exotic unknown to me. I wish I could say the experience was revelatory, but I didn't even know enough to mix the styrofoam cup full of spicy vegetables with the second cup full of fragrant basmati rice. I ate them one at a time, then reported to her it was too spicy and that the consistency was sludge. I think she dodged a bullet when we broke up a month later. In the intervening quarter century, I became a vegetarian and fell gratefully into the arms of a cuisine that always guaranteed me a raft of options; went off to college and learned to love the uncomplicated boldness of the takeout spot near campus; moved to Arkansas for my first job and gratefully devoured any "ethnic" food I could get when I came back to Connecticut on breaks; became the urbane New Yorker I'd always secretly wanted to be and lived through the city's golden age of fancy Indian that is still blossoming today; got to gorge myself on the real thing when in Delhi last winter for the wedding of a lifelong friend. Three new Indian spots have risen in Storrs in the time it's taken me to transform into my Platonic conception of myself. And each time I try one and then return to Wing Express, I'm convinced they got it right the first time. It's the best malai kofta I've had anywhere. My favorite aloo gobi. The only place I know that sells aloo mataar. It still feels new like it did when I tried it for the first time, still feels like a privilege the way it did when I'd eat it on breaks from being a school teacher rural Arkansas, still feels simple and authentic the way it does when I compare it to the best I've had in New York. Sometimes the past doesn't die or even change; its significance grows as you evolve. The older I get, the happier I am that Wing Express is still here.

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    Wing Express - 8 Piece Buffalo Wings(bbq), comes with ranch or bleu cheese and veggie sticks - lots of sauce, nice!

    8 Piece Buffalo Wings(bbq), comes with ranch or bleu cheese and veggie sticks - lots of sauce, nice!

    Wing Express - Outside it's in the back of college square, next to huskies tavern

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    Outside it's in the back of college square, next to huskies tavern

    Amaravati Indian Cuisine

    Amaravati Indian Cuisine

    3.9(8 reviews)
    17.0 mi

    I'm back! The restaurant is located at 171B Spencer St. in Manchester. It right across the mall…read morefrom an Indian food market called Patel Foods so no excuse for not having ingredients in stock! There la only five tables here so space is limited. There not a lot if decor either. The music is authentic and they play Indian MTV. The immediately start you out either a beer pitcher of water. For my drink, I'm having a Limca (you just grab it out of the cooler). Limca is an Indian multinational brand of lemon- and lime-flavoured carbonated soft drink made primarily in India and certain parts of the U.S. It contains 60 calories per 150ml can. The formula does not include fruit, relying instead on artificial flavours. In an interview in 2008, Ramesh Chauhan of Parle Bisleri revealed that he had approached the owners of Duke's Lemonade, requesting them to share the formula for the drink with the promise not to make it in India, which was turned down. Chauhan decided to come up with his own formula, which he launched under the Limca brand in 1977. In 1992, when the Indian government allowed Coca-Cola to return for operations, at the same time as it admitted Pepsi for the first time, Coca-Cola bought local soft-drink (soda) brands, from Parle Bisleri owner Ramesh Chauhan including Limca, Thums Up (a cola-like drink), Maaza (a mango-juice based drink), Citra (a clear lemon-lime drink), and Gold Spot (orange flavour). Prior to 1988, the original formula of Limca contained brominated vegetable oil (BVO). After worldwide reports of ill effects of BVO, its use in soft drinks was banned in India. As a result of this ban, the formula for Limca was changed. This is good (artificially flavored or not). For my soup, I'm having the Chicken Hot and Sour (spicy). This is a popular Indo-Chinese soup made with mixed vegetables, mushrooms, soy sauce, herbs and spices. It has a balanced taste that is spicy, tangy and hot. The soup is usually thickened lightly and flavored with ingredients like ginger, garlic, vinegar and pepper. This is good! It's not too salty. It's hot and spicy. Lots of chicken too (it's small chunks and at the bottom). Ceramic plates and metal silverware. That's a good sign! For my appetizer, I'm having the Chicken Makai Kebabs. Otherwise known as Reshmi kebab, this is [technically] a Pakistani dish of boneless chicken marinated in spices, cream, and cashew paste, and then grilled in a tandoor. The name "reshmi" translates to "silk" and describes the kebab's tender, silky texture. Some recipes use ground chicken and cream cheese to achieve this silky texture, creating a "seekh" kebab instead of a "boti" kebab. Indians make it a lot too. This is a LOT to eat! It's steaming hot! It takes a while to cook so be patient. The spices are defining unusual. I like the Indian version of cole slaw too as a side dish except they use of onion. It's crunchy. Yummy! There is a new place opening up across the mall called Sakura Haven. The new venue plans to feature an anime theme with cosplay, a live DJ, karaoke, and other themed entertainment events. Signs were recently installed at their new space. Sakura Haven has been operating as a pop-up at various bar around Connecticut. The new venue is their first physical location. For my entree, I'm having the Chicken Madras. Chicken Madras is a flavorful, spicy, and tangy Indian curry originating from the southern region of India and the city of Chennai, formerly known as Madras. The dish features chicken in a rich tomato-based sauce made with a unique blend of Madras curry powder, which is a mixture of South Indian herbs and spices. The curry is known for its heat, which comes from chili peppers or paprika, and its tangy, citrusy notes. I'm told they use coconut here. You can add naan but I don't eat a lot of bread. This is steaming hot! I love this sauce! It's not very spicy but I like it! What a great meal here!

    Food was very good Tasty and delicious…read moreThey asked your spice preference so for me that is always a plus It shows your food is made to order The mango lassie was thick and chilled and the service was polite and welcoming

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    Amaravati Indian Cuisine - Lack of ambiance in this small space partially used for storage.

    Lack of ambiance in this small space partially used for storage.

    Amaravati Indian Cuisine
    Amaravati Indian Cuisine

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    Bombay Royale - Chutney

    Bombay Royale

    4.4(326 reviews)
    40.8 mi
    $$

    Today I visited Bombay Royale, and I was truly touched by the hospitality shown by Jeemol, Sojan,…read moreand George. We arrived very close to closing time, and usually that's when you don't expect the best food or service. However, the staff were incredibly prompt, courteous, and genuinely warm throughout our visit. We ordered the saag paneer, dal makhani, and garlic naan, and everything arrived hot with perfectly balanced flavors and spice levels -- exactly what we needed on a cold, rainy night. The food was exceptional, and we made sure to thank the chef personally. The prices were very reasonable, the restaurant had beautiful music playing, the tables and linens were spotless, and the service was impeccable from start to finish. To top it all off, they surprised us with dessert on the house. The entire experience was heartfelt and memorable. I would definitely visit again and highly recommend this place to anyone looking for delicious food and outstanding hospitality.

    There was a decent selection of options during the lunch buffet. They had my favorite saag and I…read moreliked that it didn't come with any paneer. (Sorry, but I pick out the paneer. lol). The descriptions and spice level were super helpful. I think the restaurant tried too hard to appeal to American taste buds that many of the items seemed bland. Don't get me wrong, I like mild but there was little taste. Complimentary naan was warm and fluffy.

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    Bombay Royale - Dine-in, plus to-go for later!

    Dine-in, plus to-go for later!

    Bombay Royale - Tamarind Eggplant

    Tamarind Eggplant

    Bombay Royale - Old Monk is right up there with the best lagers from around the world. 8% ABV

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    Old Monk is right up there with the best lagers from around the world. 8% ABV

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