I came to Thali King for lunch with a friend I hadn’t seen in a while—and it turned out to be the perfect spot for a cozy, flavorful catch-up over Indian comfort food.
We ordered a little bit of everything to share, and honestly? Nothing disappointed:
– Lamb Curry ($14.99): My top pick! Just the right amount of spice—rich, warm, and full of depth without being overpowering. – Garlic Naan: Soft, buttery, and perfect for scooping up every last bite of curry. – Shahi Paneer ($13.99): Creamy, slightly sweet, and super comforting. A must-try for vegetarians. – Butter Chicken Bowl: A classic done right—rich, saucy, and balanced. – Chicken Wrap ($8.99): Not my personal favorite—it was served in a tortilla, and I think wrapping it in naan could’ve elevated it. Still a convenient, quick bite if you’re on the go. – Mango Lassi ($4.99): Tangy, sweet, and refreshing—the ideal drink to cool things down. – Gulab Jamun ($4.99): Syrupy, soft, and satisfying. The perfect end to the meal.
The service was quick and kind, the space is cozy and nicely decorated, and the prices are super reasonable for how much food you get. Whether you’re popping in solo or grabbing lunch with a friend, it’s the kind of place that feels easy to return to.
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Read moreWe visited Thali King restaurant and tried both the vegetarian and non-vegetarian thalis, and the experience was delightful.
The vegetarian thali came with a soft naan, fluffy rice, two flavorful vegetable curries, refreshing raita, crisp papad, and a warm gulab jamun. Each curry had its own distinct taste, perfectly balanced with spices and textures, making the meal truly enjoyable.
The non-vegetarian thali was equally satisfying, served with a soft naan, rice, and a rich, aromatic curry. The meat was tender and well-cooked, pairing beautifully with the sides. The gulab jamun was soft, perfectly sweet, and a comforting end to the meal.
Beyond the food, the hospitality by Diksha and Anmol truly stood out — warm, attentive service that made us feel very welcome. The background music and cozy ambience added to the charm, making it not just a meal, but a wholesome...
Read moreI went to have dinner with a friend and it was great! Very small place. Mostly a take-out kitchen for online orders, we were the only ones on a friday night. The food was great! They put some music for us and it was quick and fresh. I ordered a thali with lamb curry and palak paneer (spinach with cheese), it was delicious! Very affordable too. We splitted 50-50 for two Thalis, our choices (not chef's choices which is usually more affordable), 2 samosa, and one mango lassi. They offered a complimentary lassi for the lady, and it came out to a little over 20 dollars for me and a little under 20 for her! Really affordable. She said that they also served a fennel crisp like they do in India to freshen out your breath after the meal, so...
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