Discover Restaurants offering the best Indian food in Eagan, Minnesota, United States. Eagan /ˈiːɡɪn/ is a city in Dakota County, Minnesota, United States. The city is south of Saint Paul and lies on the south bank of the Minnesota River, upstream from the confluence with the Mississippi River. Eagan and nearby suburbs form the southern portion of Minneapolis–St. Paul. The population of Eagan was 64,206 at the 2010 census and currently ranks as Minnesota's 11th largest city. Currently the sixth largest suburb in the metro area, Eagan is predominantly a commuter town of both Minneapolis and Saint Paul.
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4 based on 16 reviews
MSG Free, Authentic Indian, Indo-Chinese Fusion Authentic Indian and Indo-Chinese Food made fresh everyday. Our restaurant takes pride in serving our customers the best tasting food from the Indian Sub-Continent. If you want to have a relaxing evening out
We had been going to this restaurant frequently since it is closer to us. Today, we went there after 9 PM. The server accidentally spilled water all over my crotch (which we disregarded since hey, accidents happen!). So we tried to move to an adjacent table which happened to have 6 seats (we were a party of 4) and the restaurant was only 30% full. A lady, supposedly the manager, rudely told that the table is for 6 and we should go to another table of 4, forget about expressing apology or at the least regret (which would constitute good customer service). So with wet pants, we had to move across our original table. Why didn't we walk away?....Didn't want to drive hungry kids elsewhere. The server did her best, giving a towel and also a complimentary dessert (which we left untouched anyway), but the bad customer interaction from manager was shocking.Hello Preetam,Thank You for bringing it to our attention. We are extremely sorry about the experience. Apologize for what happened. I have briefed the service staff with a one on one discussion. We will make sure this does not happen again. Give us a chance one more time and let us know your experience.Thanks,Bay Leaf Team
4 based on 29 reviews
Looking for a quick, yummy, non-chain lunch? This fits the bill. The buffet has many of the classic Indian favorites: chicken tikka masala, aloo gobi, paneer, naan, a good tomato soup and a couple of interesting desserts (carrot pudding, rice pudding, doughnut holes in a sweet syrup). While some of the entrees could have been a little warmer, the buffet price a bit high at $16 without beverages and the drink refills were slow, the food was tasty and we left satisfied,
3 based on 48 reviews
The are limited options for buffet lunch. Very few dishes for vegetarians. The taste is OK but starters could be more as only bhajiyas were there in veg. The lauki halwa was good in taste. Tandoori Chicken starter was good. Instead of masala tea during lunch, some other beverage could have been a better option.
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