Find out what Indian restaurants to try in Frazer. Frazer is a community in East Whiteland Township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located along US 30 between Exton and Malvern, Pennsylvania, and is the northern terminus for Pennsylvania Route 352. The Pennsylvania Main Line runs through the community, and SEPTA has a regional rail maintenance yard along the line.
4 based on 100 reviews
Family Owned Restaurant that serves food with love. We have a live kitchen in the center of the restaurant so that our customers can see how we cook numerous breads and Kebabs. See you soon!!!
We went in for a lunch buffet on a weekday. The buffet tables were filled with numerous vegetable and chicken dishes. There were many dishes that we have not seen at typical Indian buffets but we tried as many different dishes at Nala as we could. I did not write down their names but all that we tried were delicious. As for more well known dishes, they had a wonderful, creamy Saag paneer, unlike any I have tasted. They had a fantastic bone-in chicken drumstick curry and a remarkable sweet chili chicken (perhaps that was Thai?). It was a great meal and we will be back soon. An exceptional dining experience you have to try!
The restaurant has plenty of available parking in a strip mall. The atmosphere is light and airy and the restaurant has an inviting feel. We were there for the weekday lunch buffet which consisted of about 12-14 items including a dessert. The food is South Indian vegetarian, and is not too spicy for those who are new to Indian food. There was plenty to eat and nothing was unpleasant, the food was not under or overcooked, the presentation was pleasant and staff answered all of our questions. I would eat here again, but my general takeaway was that Café On Route30 is Adequate Indian Food that is OK, and is reasonably priced, but is not unique or special. I suggest that you give it a try and you will not be unhappy, but it won't be a WOW experience.
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Went to Marwar Mirchi with my husband a few weeks ago. The decor is very authentic and takes one back to Rajasthan. The food is delicious and reasonably priced. They have a range of chaats, south Indian food, thali and of courses dishes from Rajasthan. Must try the Aloo Papdi Chaat, marwar mirchi, chilli paneer and the daal bati along with sweet/salted lassi. Will definitely visit again :)
Went for lunch mid week. We had to wait for a table for two. Since the clientele that day seemed like they would all be very familiar with the style of food served, I figured it would be authentic. The food was very good. Served hot with a nice spicy heat level to it. Not too much or too little. Even though it was busy, the food came out fairly quickly. Nice presentation. We had goat and chicken biryani. Both were very tasty and came out hot. There's enough that you can get a doggy bag. If they can get their act together in the front of the house, it could be a great place to go. Especially since lunch has to be quick.
Easy phone order, quick and simple delivery to hotel. Excellent samosas, chicken tikka masala. Channa masala was too hot for our taste, wound up skipping it. Garlic naan was large, light , but garlic was raw which wasn't expected. Would defiantly order again, but change up choices. Yes to chicken tikka masala again - large portion, ample and excellent sauce. 3 large potato and pea vegetable samosa was also excellent. 32.00 for 1 app, 2 entrees, 1 bread and delivery. Good choice.
4 based on 28 reviews
Many Indian restaurants in the area, and most foodies will agree with me that they all serve similar food- overloaded with spices, and similar tasting gravy/curry served under different names! And then reluctantly we finally went to Manam to try it out. Are we glad we did!!The food is amazing!! The spices - well balanced! Smell - not overwhelming! Taste - divine! Ingredients - fresh! Menu items - unique! Presentation - appealing, inviting! Pricing - reasonable. A must try here is their âmutton-curry dosaâ, and variety of âAppamsâ served with a selection of stew/gravy. The restaurant seating is a bit âtightâ, not sure if the owners can improve that. They surely should consider white linens and cloth napkins. Now, I finally have a favorite Indian restaurant to go back to!
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