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- CClaudiaNew York City •5 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoSome of the best Indian food we have ever had. Favorites like Dahl and sag paneer and butter chicken. Great roti and naan too. Large,generous portions at reasonable prices. Lovely accommodating service. We had a child with food allergies and they checked ingredients and kindly made sure food items were allergy free.More infoMirchi Indian CuisinePrice: Moderate• Indian• Franklin•5
- GGaryRhode Island •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoWe met another couple there for dinner. Some of the tastiest Indian good I’ve ever had. Beautifully presented as well. Excellent service 10/10More infoRasoi RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Indian• Providence•4.8
- AAdrianneGreater Boston •4 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoI enjoy the seating of the restaurant. There were several alcoves of seating so accommodate a few couples or a larger party. I really helps with the noise level. The food is always amazing. I usually try something different each time and I’m usually not disappointed. Parking can be a challenge, as they do not have a lot, so you park on the street. The staff are all really friendly and they treat you like a longtime friend coming home.More infoIndia RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Indian• Providence•4.8
- MMikeGreater Boston •6 reviews5.0Dined on May 31, 2025First time back in over 4 yrs just like I remembered. Very nice atmosphere and service staff. Table of 5 everyone lived the apps, entrees, and desserts. French Press coffee was great. Recommended to all.More infoDeWolf TavernPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Bristol•4.6
- PPeterVIPGreater Boston •4 reviews4.0Dined on May 24, 2025The Kale Chaat was excellent and original. The Butter Chicken, and Garlic Naan were very good. The two "fusion" items we tried sounded better on paper than what we were served - the Kothu Bolognese was overly dense due to the use of shredded bread instead of noodles, and the flavors weren't very distinct. The Rasam Ramen seemed more like spaghetti in a spicy tomato soup base. It was OK at best. Not reminiscent of Ramen at all. I think it's great that they're trying to mix things up, but the recipes aren't all there yet. That said, the Kale Chaat was great, and I wouldn't mind trying some of the other more traditional Indian dishes.More infoDon’t Tell AuntyPrice: Expensive• Gastro Pub• Back Bay•4