I had ordered a whole chicken tikka masala and they told me they gave me a good deal, but the chicken tikka masala was full of whip cream and less chicken. It didn’t tasted like chicken tikka masala at all and seems like the water was added just to make it look more. Not gonna go there anymore. Sorry
Bharadwaj E.
Classificação do local: 1 Westchase, Houston, TX
Foods not in the best of the quality, over priced. Very minimal customer service.
R S.
Classificação do local: 1 Granbury, TX
Just couldn’t. Undisturbed banquet tubs of the usual suspects slowly forming thickening paste tops over the primordial ooze. You’re welcome to the adventure… TRUCKERSONLY Showers to the left!
John C.
Classificação do local: 1 San Juan, Puerto Rico
Not as good anymore. No more butter chicken. Only Tika masala. They aren’t the same. Also no bindi masala. No longer creamy. Just Gelatinous.
Angee M.
Classificação do local: 4 Oklahoma City, OK
The food is VERY good, but the price was a bit steep for the small number of choices available. I will definitely be back to this little hidey hole for the flavor of the good alone.
Bree S.
Classificação do local: 5 Oklahoma City, OK
Get over the fact that it’s in a gas station right now. It is, but it’s great. This place had some of the best, most authentic Indian food I’ve ever had. It comes pretty close to filling the void left in my heart by Heritage closing.
Eric F.
Classificação do local: 5 Choctaw, OK
I chuckled to myself when I pulled up to the restaurant, after Google maps led me into the gas station parking lot. The owners were friendly, recommended the popular items off the menu. I asked for extra spicy, and they delivered! Food was excellent, and very pleasantly surprised. I will be bringing back more of my friends that like this specialty food!
Navin A.
Classificação do local: 4 Overland Park, KS
Nice place to have Goat Biryani … Especially if you are going on long drives, you can stop by. The location of restaurant is scary but food tastes good. Definitely worth in terms of quantity vs cost.
H P.
Classificação do local: 5 Tomball, TX
Our mouths are on fire, and we’re loving it. Gas station Indian food? Yep. Don’t judge a book…
Rash A.
Classificação do local: 1 Oklahoma City, OK
The management has changed and ever since its the worst place ever. The food is terrible, expensive and they are so rude !! I’d give it no stars if it was possible.
Delea S.
Classificação do local: 1 Oklahoma City, OK
The restaurant is located in a truck stop/gas station. Not ideal for the typical date night, but my husband suggested to check it out since we’re more than familiar with the other Indian Restaurants in OKC. When we arrived, we were confused if it was open/closed since the sign was not lit, but decided to check it out anyway. A slimy looking man sat to the right of covered buffet line with a look of disinterest as we entered. We approached and asked him where to order. He led us to the middle of the buffet line and said«here,» as if it were obvious. The menu was a dirty crumpled paper. When I asked him to recommend something, he mumbled half under his breath, but I was able to make out butter chicken. So, my husband and I ordered the goat biryani, butter chicken, and garlic naan. The man said it would be ready in 20 minutes, so I decided to take a venture to the gas station area to look at the trinkets. After a few minutes of waiting we got the show we weren’t expecting. A customer and an old man(I believe the owner) got in a screaming cursing fight that lasted at least 5 minutes– something about the customer not getting what he ordered. The old man screamed at him, «get out.» Wow! I was uncomfortably shocked at the lack of professionalism. What happened to the customer is always right?!? Not at this restaurant! After 40 minutes of waiting and listening to a patron at the gas station station talk obscenely loud on his phone about hitting a woman/getting into a fight, etc, our food was finally ready. Needless to say, we were relieved to get out of there! We thought we would surely have the runs from eating there, but we were pleasantly surprised at the flavor of the biryani. Probably 1 of the best biryanis I’ve tried in OKC, but the butter chicken was disappointing despite the recommendation. It was all chewy breasts pieces. To us, it’s not worth the drive, lack of service, and discomfort.
Jeff M.
Classificação do local: 5 Oklahoma City, OK
You’re asking, «What’s a Dhaba?» You’re probably not asking that, but I’m going to assume you are. Dhaba is a term for a restaurant that is traditionally found on roadsides in India or Pakistan; for all sakes and purposes, Dhabas are truck stops that serve food. Dhabas normally cater to Indians of Punjabi descent; a lot of the truck drivers in India are Punjabi and they like their food spicy. So here’s your only warning about that: If you find even standard Indian fare(from the average buffet in OKC) to be too much heat for your sensitive palate, then don’t even bother going to Dhaba OKC, because even I(who thrives on spicy food) can feel the top of my head sweating after I finish a Dhaba meal. The owner-operator couple is of Punjabi descent, so that would explain it. Their curry dishes are legit. Their biryanis are beyond legit. Most everyone who knows me knows that I can’t enjoy a meal without some kind of meat being a part of it, but even the Vegetarian biryani is so freaking delicious that I could eat it alone and be entirely satisfied. Prices(when considering the amount of food) are quite reasonable. You’re looking at anywhere between $ 9.00-$ 12.00 to leave satisfied. Honestly, I would pay more for some of that Vegetarian biryani. But I’m also really hungry right now. The only downside is the location. Basically, I have to go out of my way to get to Dhaba OKC. Really, the only time I’m going to even think about this place is if I’m heading to or from Tulsa. Exit on 122nd, and pull up to the gas station. Walk inside and be transported to what looks like a shady place, but have no fear because it’s just Indians. Double down on some delectable Desi dishes at this divey, delightful Dhaba. Alliteration for the win. To reiterate: Truck stop. Not 5-star dining. Spicy. Delicious. Go now.