Food is very tastier. Especially mutton curry is good… Service was good… Especially kalyani Great dosa’s
Yash P.
Classificação do local: 1 Smyrna, GA
Started off with samosas, felt they were quite stale and reheated multiple times. Strand of hair in dosa, refused to accept that it might have come from their kitchen and stopped just short of saying that it was one of mine. Were not gracious enough to offer a refund. Never again.
John E.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
Fusion of India is surprisingly good for mall food court food. I had tried the original location when it was run by an Indian family — it now appears to be run by an Asian family and the food is vastly improved. I ordered the chicken and two sides for $ 7.50 and added an additional entry for a $ 2.49. I opted for the Spicy Chicken and the Chicken Tikka Masala on white rice with side options of a curried cabbage and palak paneer. Both of the chicken dishes were well spiced and surprisingly good. The palak paneer was also very good(this is usually offered as an entrée so as a side it’s a great deal). The cabbage was marginal — the flavors were weak and the cabbage should have been cooked much longer. I didn’t get any bread(not sure if it’s naan or chapati) so not sure if that was good but overall the food, especially for mall food, was awesome and much better than my first experience(before they moved to their current location). If you like Indian food I think you’ll be as impressed as I was!
Sandeep K.
Classificação do local: 5 Dunwoody, GA
I have my lunch almost every day here. The food is very nice and they have a wide variety of combos available which are good for lunch or break fast. If you are near perimeter mall visit this for sure.
Kitten M.
Classificação do local: 5 Akron, OH
My father was a college professor, so I grew up with lots of Indian kids, and Indian food was the comfort food of my childhood. And you guys? OMG, this food is *the best*. I could *literally* eat it every day(and I actually *have* eaten it two days in a row, when I had to leave a computer at the Apple Store and come get it the next day)! Chicken tikka masala *forever*!! The service is great, too! A+++, would NOM again!
Prasanna Venkatesan J.
Classificação do local: 5 Dunwoody, GA
Indian food in a mall food combo, spicy biryani, nicely cooked curry with a wonderful service. Don’t miss it.
Joy S.
Classificação do local: 5 Jersey City, NJ
What a gem! This place is a breath of fresh air in the food court scene. The servers were very attentive and explained the menu. My family ordered the Dosa, Dosa combo, Biryani and Chicken curry and Naan Bread. They were all very, very delicious. I would definitely return to this place.
Yoomee H.
Classificação do local: 4 Lawrenceville, GA
This place has really tasty lentil dhal! It tasted pretty good! I would definitely just get a bowl of this. The garlic naan was ok. I like my naan to be fluffy and this one wasn’t so fluffy. it was very thin but still tasty! Their goat curry and chicken curry was really good, too! The chicken in the chicken curry was really soft and tender! I enjoyed the goat in the goat curry! Not many bones in it so that was a plus for me! The service was ok only because the one of the girls working there didn’t give a lot of the curry(soup) on top of my rice. I don’t think she enjoyed her job very much and she gave attitude. She wasn’t very friendly and was rude. The other girl was nicer than her. There was this one much older woman and she was nice. but that other girl. boy. maybe she hated her job? I don’t know. but she had an attitude. She didn’t know how to add curry on top of rice. Garlic Naan — around $ 3(I forgot the exact price) Goat Curry Combo — around $ 9 Overall, the food was excellent! I would definitely come here and eat here, again!
Keith v.
Classificação do local: 1 Tucker, GA
Hot food was cold. Chicken 65 had no favor. Best part of meal was the soda in a bottle. Go elsewhere.
Suzette R.
Classificação do local: 4 Lithonia, GA
This was the first place I ever had Indian food. I must tell u it was delicious, now my husband like it as well. One of the best in atlanta, only wish they had a restaurant as well where I can sit and have a glass of red wine while I eat naan and goat curry lol
Michael T.
Classificação do local: 5 Duluth, GA
Don’t let the Perimeter Mall location fool you — this is the real thing. The biryani is the most authentic I can find, and I’ve had the benefit of traveling to India 5 times for comparison’s sake. Biryani — moist, flavor fully spicy, and the chicken succulent and tender. Very nicely done!
Ramji L.
Classificação do local: 5 Boston, MA
This review is based on my visit on 3⁄10. We ordered Sambar rice and Veg pulao and the taste was ultimate. The service was good and they served it faster and food is tastier. I definitely recommend this restaurant…
Deepa T.
Classificação do local: 1 Prospect Heights, IL
Terrible service! When I said I didn’t want sambar but give an extra chutney instead, the manager and the chef asked me to pay a dollar extra. For a teeny bit of chutney? And when I asked to speak to their supervisor, the chef was arrogant and rude. He asked me to consider this as a small issue. And that he would convey my complaint to the management. Worse, they kept talking about me in a language which they didn’t realize I understood. Shame! Terrible service!
JD S.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
For $ 6.99, here is what I got — Palak Paneer, Daal, Pakoras, Nan — all in decent portion & great taste for the price. Extremely stationed, will try again.
Craig G.
Classificação do local: 1 Jersey City, NJ
When you come across Indian food in a mall, set your expectations low. Even with that in mind, this was the worst Indian I’ve had. I went with a dish of palak paneer, dal, and naan. I figured I was not off to a good start when I had to explain what ‘palak paneer’ and ‘dal’ was to the server/cashier. It kind of went downhill from there. The dal and curry were both heavily watered down, needing a spoon to grasp at. Both were completely lacking in flavour and the palak paneer completely lacking in paneer: this was actually a very watery creamed spinach with a touch of low-grade curry powder and mediocre tofu. Figuring they couldn’t botch the naan as badly, I unwrapped the foil-wrapped bread to see it crumble apart. What was left was more tasteless cracker than puffed bread. The food court at the Perimeter Mall has many, many other choices and I’d wager you won’t find a worse bite to eat at of them than you will here. Avoid at all costs.
Steve G.
Classificação do local: 1 Union, NJ
In complete fairness, there are many dining options at the Perimeter Mall Food Court, and the Subway and Italian/pizza stalls were actually good. Unfortunately, just as «one bad apple spoils the whole bunch,» the Indian stall is not only the worst Indian food I’ve ever eaten(and I’ve eaten a LOT of it), it may very well be the worst meal I’ve had this year. A place this bad evidences a general lack of quality standards which reflects upon all of the food stalls. My youngest son and I happen to love Indian food. Sure, it is rarely visually appealing, but the depth of seasoning and generally healthier emphasis upon simple stewed and grilled proteins and well-seasoned vegetables is its appeal. We each ordered a platter of palak paneer(homemade Indian cheese cubes and sautéed spinach), dal(a staple purée of seasoned lentils) and naan(a flat bread). Although clearly labeled as «lentils(dal),» and positioned 4″ from her waiting hand, the server seemed to have no idea what dal was. Compounding her cluelessness, 15 seconds later, and preparing my platter, she«forgot» where the dal was once again. The food was slopped into a compartmentalized Styrofoam food box, topped with a foil-wrapped naan, and pushed across the counter. I won’t harp on the point, other than to say that the attitudes were no better than the level of competency. The food was diluted to a thin soup-like consistency, and so deficient in its spices that it was a challenge to identify this as Indian food. It was beyond«bland,» completely unappealing and– to top it off– well beyond the cost of eatable Indian food truck fare, even in Midtown Manhattan. Unfortunately, it doesn’t end there. The«cheese cubes» were actually a low-grade of firm tofu, and the naan had sat for so long in its aluminum foil that it crumbled from the pressure of opening the foil. Little more than a(somewhat) «eatable ethnic slur,» this stall warrants a line of outraged protesters far more than it does our return business. Absolutely shameless exploitation, and a legitimate cause to question what are undoubtedly ethical and hardworking merchants in the surrounding stalls. A Unilocal one-star, only because zero isn’t an option.
Kad C.
Classificação do local: 4 Decatur, GA
Despite the lack of customers I thought i’d give this a try and much to my surprise the food was pretty good. Disappointed at the female staff member who was serving — she wasn’t enthusiastic at all & almost had the demeanour of someone who couldn’t care less if you placed an order or not. Thankfully the gentleman who was also working there offered a «try before you buy» and clearly knew how to sell, his passion encouraged me to go ahead with my purchase. Once I paid he also said«Thank you so much, have a nice day. God bless you» which I thought was lovely. The food was great, initial service — not so much.
Kay W.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
For an indian food place in a mall, this is quite good! Had the chicken 65 and tikka masala with dal. Price is quite reasonable. Also, the service was super friendly. I will definitely come back. :)
Shazia T.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
I was really surprised to see Indian food at the mall. I liked it. I had the chicken tikka masala with rice, cabbage, and pakoras. I’d like to try their chicken 65 next. The lady was really nice behind the counter.
Addy C.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
Having a new ethnic option at the Perimeter Mall food court besides the standard Japanese and Chinese stalls is a very welcome addition. Just hope they survive considering the Dunwoody demographics — e.g., no one was in line at all(vs. super long line for Chipotle). Sampled the chicken tikka masala(good) and the tandoori chicken(cold & dry). Decided to get the chicken tikka masala — $ 5.50 for one entrée /rice. FYI, two entrees is just $ 1 more. Didn’t find them to be very friendly but haha I think that’s the standard personality for all mall food court vendors. You can tell they take pride too by the way they just slopped my food into the takeout container, haha. Still the food was pretty good — just wish I had more chicken. At least they were chicken breast pieces. I’d definitely try them again esp. b/c I think they’re the nearest casual Indian food option in the area.