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4.3 (9 reviews)
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Great Indian food at a killer price! Well worth the money. Simple and filling. We will be back...often.

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I cannot speak more highly of this place. Amazing food, but also, amazing customer service.

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Mitti Taj India - Medu Vada

Mitti Taj India

(11 reviews)

Rainy day pick up did not disappoint. Though we did have a sunny window while there waiting on…read moretheir patio for our walk in order. We went for the hot bar 3 curry plate choosing chicken Tikka Masala, Vegetable Masala, Vegetable Kurma , Paneer Butter Masala with the choice of appetizer between 65 Cauliflower or 65 Chicken we chose Chicken. We upgraded their delicious naan for a more complex Peshawari (which was a big taste success). With these three curries all a 4-5 full large soup spoon serving and a mound of Chicken 65 with a large amount of rice this $19.95 platter could in my mind feed 3 for certain. We went at 11:30 am and found it was a perfect time as the Chicken 65 was very tender where depending when you go can be dryer. The Peshwari Naan with its dried fruit and nuts was a wonderful surprise . I think I would choose the bone in Chicken Masala in the future . For a group of 8 friends I ordered 4 Masala Dosas( large enough to share), 4 Punjabi Somosa (2) and Mango Lassi all around and were all satisfied with our early afternoon meal that was so reasonable. The Masala dosa comes with a container of delicious vegetable soup as well. I have given the okra dish a try twice and both times the okra was as if if they used dried okra, I will talk to someone again about this as I like okra and won't give up.

While the general atmosphere and the service are tolerable, the food just didn't meet expectations…read morefor the price. The flavors were mediocre at best, but the quality is what really lost me. I ordered the goat masala which turned out to be more bones and bone fragments than anything. I was genuinely scared to finish my meal due to the fear of choking on tiny bone fragments. I shouldn't have had to pick apart and inspect the entire entree before eating it. Maybe their other food is better/safer for consumption, but I don't really want to find out.

Lahore Express - Paneer chili

Lahore Express

(73 reviews)

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This place is really just a takeout, with a front area with a table or two if you really want to…read morestay. I was promised freshly made food, and I received it. Despite a few menu alterations on their part, I got some interesting food. The place is listed as Pakastani, so I ordered things that seemed distinctively regional. My paneer chili delivered a delicious Indo-Chinese spice note and enough chili to clear my sinuses. The amount of actual paneer was not huge, but neither was the price, so I ended up just eating it all at once (unusual for me to finish an entire entree of that heavy stuff). The way they do a samosa chaat is a little bit drier and tangier than most, which does feel more like the style one gets in Pakistani places. It was satisfying, though the styrofoam container struggled to hold the liquid a bit. Of the numerous Indian restaurants in the area, I doubt this one will blow away all the others, but it was distinctive, fresh, and convenient. They gave me a loyalty card, and I'll probably come back.

First and last time. We had the Saag Paneer and Baigan Bertha (eggplant) as well as veggie…read moresamosas and nan. The samosas were fantastic! The naan was gummy and flavorless. Both main dishes had limited depth of flavor without the craveable layers of Indian spices that culinary dreams are made of. Both tasted freshly made and not stewed for hours, which would have provided the depth. Service/owner was perfectly nice. And the prices were half of the nearby competitors. Give Lahore a try! May be perfectly fine for most, especially as an introductory Indian food experience. Where's the heat?

Manna Weenta

Manna Weenta

(147 reviews)

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If you want real Ethiopian or Eritrean food, you're going to have to drive southwest to Decatur,…read moreClarkston, or Atlanta. This isn't ethiopian food. the authentic flavors simply are not here. Once you taste the real thing, this place won't even cross your mind again -- and that's no disrespect to the very kind owner and staff, but the food speaks for itself. I'm honestly shocked this restaurant has so many high reviews. I'm assuming the owner wants to accomodate the flavor palate of the type of clientelle in the area. I know for sure most people reviewing have never had actual East African food before. Authentic Ethiopian cuisine has bold, unmistakable spices and deep, layered flavor. This food was extremely mild, bland, and nowhere near authentic. It tasted like the dishes were made with basic black pepper, paprika, and turmeric instead of traditional spices like real berbere, mitmita, korerima (black cardamom), or mekelesha. These spices are what make Ethiopian food taste like Ethiopian food. Without them, it's just another stew. If you're truly looking for authentic Ethiopian food, go to a restaurant in the city. You will not regret it.

this was my first Ethiopian food experience so i don't have anything to compare it to but the food…read morewas all really delicious. there wasn't a single thing i didn't enjoy. there was a little wait for the food to come out but nothing too long. the atmosphere was very typical, nothing too amazing but going with a group and eating great food was more important than the "vibe" of the place. would definitely recommend and go back soon!

Kerala Kitchen - Naan, rice, curry chicken

Kerala Kitchen

(186 reviews)

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I do not often post reviews, but want to encourage more business their way…read more.. This is our favorite local Indian spot, hands down. I've tried a handful around the Lawrenceville/Snellville/Grayson area, and none come close. I've appreciate some good Indian cuisine for the better part of 20 years, and although I don't venture too far from my normal favorites, everything I've had here is good. I'm the prototypical samosa/chicken tikka/naan eater, and these favorites are excellent. Maybe throw in some Chicken 65, aloo palak, or veg korma and you got a solid family meal. Don't forget to order some rice, and make sure you let them know how spicy (even though my family wants no spice - they do that too!) The one downside is it can take a while. If you call at 6pm on a Saturday, expect to wait at least an hour. The thing is, the food is truly homemade and fresh, so it takes time. It's definitely worth it, but there are times when we just didn't prepare well in advance, or they are really busy because they cater too. Normal times you can have your food in about 45min. We mostly do takeout, as do most I think, so if you are in the area and looking to sit down to eat, I've never seen it completely packed, so you don't have to worry about waiting to get a table. Don't be thrown off by the minimal signage or limited if not no people sitting inside - it's a perfect place to enjoy some incredible Indian from a family owned mom&pop restaurant. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

My husband, my friend & I visited this spot for dinner and it was a weird experience…read more Pros are shorter, so here we go: Food arrived fast and looked very appetizing. I got the kothu parotta, my husband the Butter Chicken with Naan and my friend, the Kappa and Ulli Theeyal. I've had better kothu parottas but overall the food tasted good. Cons: Strike #1: While placing the order, the guy with the cap on was annoyed and spoke insensitively. He perfectly fit the description of the rude guy mentioned on Google reviews. My husband told me to let it slide as it was nearing closing time and yes, maybe the guy was anxious. Strike #2: He asked us the spice levels and when my friend said spice level 3/10, he smirked, laughed and asked if she is a Gujju (Folks from Gujarat, India who get stereotyped for their spice tolerance levels). She took it sportively and said yes. Strike #3: This was when I started feeling very uncomfortable. My friend was checking out the snacks they had on display, especially the Achappam (A sweet, flower-shaped snack that's popular in Kerala). While we were discussing it, the same guy came to us and said 'Gujjus usually like this snack'. She was about to purchase it but rather came back quietly to her seat. Later, she told me that his comment was the reason why she didn't make the purchase. Making stereotypical comments - Way to go Kerala Kitchen! Despite all these, my friend and my husband did quite enjoy the food. They just wanted a good meal and leave without any fuss. My husband even tipped the guy! I wish I'm half as nice as them.

Yossi Kitchen - indpak - Updated May 2026

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