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    Via India

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    3 years ago

    Food was awesome! Loved special chicken biryani and chili chicken was very flavorful. The complimentary dessert was yummy!

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    Ordered lamb curry and chicken 65 spicy. Food was flavorful and rightly spiced. Will try again.

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    Zaika Indian Cuisine - Saag Paneer -- has a weird flavor, likely from the paneer. Not much spinach; Viscosity too low. Plenty of spices though

    Zaika Indian Cuisine

    (2 reviews)

    The food was so good and today we try gujia like its was so tasty inside of the gujia like…read morekaju,badam,everything

    Zaika is a food truck located on the lot of the Super 8 on I-35 South. It is accessible only from I…read more-35 S frontage road, south of the 290 intersection. I ordered online (they use Beyond Menu), and picked up the order. They have a single table, shaded under a canopy. I ordered Chicken 65, Saag Paneer, and a Masala Dosa. All food is packed piping hot into plastic or styrofoam containers. The dosa arrived cut up, and smelled "burnt" (bitter) which was also confirmed via taste. It was packed in a styrofoam box. The texture was chewy, which it should definitely should not be, even if it was no longer crispy from being locked in a styrofoam box. It lacked the fermented savoriness one expects from a dosa. They seem to utilize russets based on the potato texture in their masala, which also contained green beans and peas. It seemed reasonably spiced, but dry and grainy. Overall: avoid this appalling dosa The Chicken 65 comes enshrouded in a plastic wrapped circular takeout container. Chicken breast and / or chicken tenders seem to be the protein of choice based on the taste and texture. Not sure if there is a breading or coating on the chicken (their dish is gluten-free), but it is well-slathered in a sour chili sauce. The sauce is mostly spicy and sour forward, with other aromatic elements not particularly noticeable, including the cilantro and onion. Overall: better renditions of Chicken 65 exist that are more aromatic, crispier, and yet retain moisture within. This Saag Paneer has a weird smell and taste. It's not really thick, and more soupy... and perhaps the weird flavor comes from the paneer. Kinda like how different milks have variations in flavor, including some which might have detectable, undesirable flavors. There are plenty of spices, which I view as a plus, but the spinach is lacking, and the viscosity is too low. Overall: disappointing. again, there are more satisfactory preparations of this dish that can be found elsewhere. After tasting the mains, I didn't bother trying the sambar, two chutneys, and rice that came with. Nor did I bother finishing the food that was ordered. Instead, I focused on writing this review and ordered an alternative meal from a more reputable Indian restaurant. Recommendation: go elsewhere for Indian food. Or stop by to make your own assessment, and then order from somewhere else.

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    Nasha

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    Really wanted to like this place for the Indian Mexican fusion but my meals have been pretty…read moreaverage both times I've eaten here. The best thing we had were the veggie samosas, really liked those. The dal soup was alright, lacking flavor and watery. The onion pakoda was exactly what you'd think, fried onion strings. I've had way better Shahi korma, tikka masala and chicken biryai and the jalapeño naan was interesting. It was just plain bread with jalapeños on it, no garlic or butter or anything else. Maybe I'm missing something and this is just part of the fusion, but it was not doing it for me. They do have a good happy hour if you want to come try them out!

    A good first Nasha experience. Arrived at around 5:30pm on a Friday and there was only one other…read morecouple there. We had our choice of outdoor or indoor seats, and chose a spot outside on their wrap around patio. Tables were a bit wobbly and cement was cracked/uneven, but there was a charm to it. Our order was taken promptly! We got a lamb samosa (half off appetizers M-F from 4-7pm!), a couple of curries, a garlic naan, and a mango lassi. The curries were a little under-spiced and the lassi was a touch over sweet, but the garlic naan was amazing and the basmati rice was as perfectly cooked as any I've ever had! Portions were a touch small, but prices were fair. Our server was also incredibly kind and warm. I will definitely come back to try some other items off their expansive menu!

    Via India - indpak - Updated May 2026

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