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Who says Seattle doesn’t have good Indian restaurants? ❓

✍🏻 I’ve been to many Indian restaurants in Vancouver that were pretty good, and this time in Seattle, I finally found a satisfying one. Here are a few dishes we ordered during this visit, almost no disappointments, and I recommend everyone to give them a try! 🥔 Pani Puri Wonderbox: This snack is a classic Indian street appetizer, with a crispy shell filled with spicy potatoes, topped with a refreshing sauce. It’s very refreshing and cuts through the richness. 🥣 Mumbai Tawa Pulao: This fried rice is a mix of potatoes, peas, and onions with special spices, and it’s great! But be warned, it’s really spicy. If you’re not good with spicy food, you might want to avoid this one. 🍗 Murgh Tikka Masala: The classic chicken masala, with crispy tender chicken in a rich curry sauce, the flavors are distinct and layers are clear. It’s perfect with rice! 🥥 Exotic Coconut Curry: This coconut curry was a bit underwhelming, I didn’t taste a strong coconut flavor, and it wasn’t rich enough. I wouldn’t recommend it. 🫓 Garlic and Cilantro Naan: The garlic and cilantro naan is crispy on the outside and soft inside, very delicious! It’s the perfect match for curry, absolutely fantastic! 💰 The prices are quite reasonable, and if two people just order two curries, that’s actually enough, the cost per person won’t exceed $30. 🅿️ There’s free parking right next to the restaurant, no need to look for a spot! #Seattle #SeattleFood #SeattleLife #SeattleIndianCuisine

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Who says Seattle doesn’t have good Indian restaurants? ❓

✍🏻 I’ve been to many Indian restaurants in Vancouver that were pretty good, and this time in Seattle, I finally found a satisfying one. Here are a few dishes we ordered during this visit, almost no disappointments, and I recommend everyone to give them a try! 🥔 Pani Puri Wonderbox: This snack is a classic Indian street appetizer, with a crispy shell filled with spicy potatoes, topped with a refreshing sauce. It’s very refreshing and cuts through the richness. 🥣 Mumbai Tawa Pulao: This fried rice is a mix of potatoes, peas, and onions with special spices, and it’s great! But be warned, it’s really spicy. If you’re not good with spicy food, you might want to avoid this one. 🍗 Murgh Tikka Masala: The classic chicken masala, with crispy tender chicken in a rich curry sauce, the flavors are distinct and layers are clear. It’s perfect with rice! 🥥 Exotic Coconut Curry: This coconut curry was a bit underwhelming, I didn’t taste a strong coconut flavor, and it wasn’t rich enough. I wouldn’t recommend it. 🫓 Garlic and Cilantro Naan: The garlic and cilantro naan is crispy on the outside and soft inside, very delicious! It’s the perfect match for curry, absolutely fantastic! 💰 The prices are quite reasonable, and if two people just order two curries, that’s actually enough, the cost per person won’t exceed $30. 🅿️ There’s free parking right next to the restaurant, no need to look for a spot! #Seattle #SeattleFood #SeattleLife #SeattleIndianCuisine

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