Best Contemporary Indian Restaurants in Alameda
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- €42 and over
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Booked 15 times today
Price: Very Expensive
• Contemporary indian • Financial District / Embarcadero
Booked 8 times today
Booked 4 times today
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- DDavidvipSan Francisco Bay Area •49 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWonderful service and delicious food for a Sunday night dinner for the family. Atmosphere is amazing. The cocktails were spectacular.More infoROOH San FranciscoPrice: Expensive• Contemporary Indian• SOMA•4.5
- CCarolSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoBest Indian food we have ever eaten, hands down. My hubby is a food snob, hyper critical, never satusfied. Well, we went for dinner ( reservations made , thankfully) and had to go back for lunch! The tandori foods were fabulous, lamb , salmon, chicken, and shrimp. Loved the mango chutney, cashew naan (wow) , portabello mushroom appetizer (amazing), brown rice ( spiced with clove and cinnamon) , cardamom ice cream ( so unique) and the wonderfully patient and kind staff ( Nepalese servers and Indian chefs). Everything was off the charts! We were the last to leave both times so of course we had to leave a 100% tip! We will become regulars whenever in town! Job well done, Ajanta!More infoAjanta RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Indian• Berkeley•4.7
- AAnnvipNew York City •52 reviews5.0Dined on 13 Nov 2024We had the SF restaurant week menu on a weekday evening. It was wonderful! Although the choices were modest all the food was really well done. The salmon tandoori was actually creamy and nicely spiced. The butter chicken was “butter chicken” but the kofta sauce made from several vegetables was very interesting and spicy the way we like it. A dessert of kulfi with berries was a real treat. We had ordered extra duck samosa appetizers thinking we might need a bit more food but they were not needed although excellent. I especially want to call out the bartenders and wait people who couldn’t have been nicer or more accommodating. Great experience!More infoBombay BrasseriePrice: Very Expensive• French / Indian• Financial District / Embarcadero•3.9