Discover Restaurants offering the best Indian food in West Berlin, New Jersey, United States. West Berlin is an unincorporated community located within Berlin Township in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. The area is served as United States Postal Service ZIP code 08091.
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4 based on 13 reviews
We serve authentic home-style cooked Pakistani food.We also serve grilled food and other non spicy food for those not used to spicy food. We only use all natural ingredients which includes all our meat and poultry which are free of hormones and antibiotic
Very flavorful food contrary to one of the reviews, home cooked style and all natural, portion sizes very good that a lot of people end up taking leftovers home, fresh ingredients and not expensive considering it's organic produce they use. Very good prices for the quality of food. Beef Nihari wow flavor is amazing
4 based on 105 reviews
Food is good but not amazing. Service a bit slow although not terribly busy. A bit pricy but not out of the range of reason. I would go again.
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4 based on 51 reviews
We serve wide variety of authentic and high quality Indian food (both vegetarian and non vegetarian). Our chefs prepare every dish fresh with natural and fresh ingredients sourced from local farms. We spice & make every dish as per customerâs desired spic
Very nice staff, food was incredible! Wishing I had tried more because everything was so flavorful. The whole staff couldnât be more accommodating as I have never eaten Indian food. I was hesitant just because it wasnât familiar. But they made me feel very comfortable and canât rave more about the food!!! Highly recommend!
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4 based on 28 reviews
Welcome to first south indian cuisine in camden country New Jersey. The meaning of Amma is Mother. Our concept is to serve you tasty food like our mother use to feed us. India has a rich cultural diversity reflected in its culinary profile with flavors an
After reading Craig LaBan's glowing review of Amma's in the Philadelphia Inquirer, my husband and I decided we should give Amma's a second chance. There won't be a third time for us.Absolutely the best dish we had was our appetizer of Chili Paneer, It had a kick but was not incendiary. The accompanying vegetables were delicious. We made short work of that appetizer, but after that, things went downhill for us.Neither of us particularly cared for the Rasam soup, at once sour and very spicy. Ours did not come with the idle cakes the food critic had with his soup. Our two entrees were disappointing as well. My husband's go-to dish is Chicken Vindaloo. He didn't particularly care for the sauce and felt the quality of the chicken meat was not there either.I decided on the Kerala shrimp moilee priced at $14.95. Although the sauce itself was quite flavorful, I was shocked that they had used salad shrimp! Not a quality entree for the price.Service was fine throughout, unlike our first visit when it had been distracted. However, the noise level rose and rose throughout our meal, to the point where it was difficult to have a conversation. Parties of 6 and 8 no doubt contributed to that problem.People definitely seemed to be enjoying themselves. We like to support local family restaurants. However, given what we spent for what we got, we do not consider Amma's a good value.
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