Ariya Indian Food is more than just a restaurant; it's a true taste of India in the heart of Bangkok. Whether you're craving classic comfort food or eager to explore new flavors, this place delivers on all fronts. Highly recommended for anyone seeking an authentic and memorable Indian dining experience.
Their naans and rotis is also excellent, served fresh and warm, perfect delicious gravies. The Chicken and veg Biryani was fragrant and perfectly cooked, tasty. Vegetarians will also find a fantastic array of options, with dishes like their Dal Makhani being a comforting and flavorful choice. Paneer Chilli is an absolute must-try – perfectly crispy paneer pieces tossed in a vibrant, spicy, and tangy sauce; it's a fantastic appetizer or a great complement to the main course.
Service at Ariya is impeccable. The staff are attentive and friendly, making the dining experience even...
Read moreI recently visited Ariya and was blown away by the exceptional flavors. We tried the butter naan and butter chicken, and every bite left a lasting impression.
The butter naan was perfectly soft and infused with a rich buttery taste, making it the ideal complement to the star dish—the butter chicken. The chicken was cooked to perfection; tender and immersed in a luxurious, creamy sauce that balanced the spices masterfully. Each dish showcased thoughtful preparation and attention to quality, creating a meal that was both comforting and sophisticated.
Ariya’s ambiance added to the overall experience, making it a great spot to enjoy a hearty, flavor-packed meal. If you’re a fan of classic Indian dishes done right, this restaurant is definitely worth a visit. I’m already looking forward to my next visit to explore more...
Read moreAfter a week long trip in bangkok, I thought of having some Indian food to settle the craving , thus ordered mutton stuffed naan, chicken dum briyani and daal mahkani and chicken tikka. Guys , trust me , do not order anything by looking at name. Chicken tikka is like Lal tikka , I don’t how much food colour is added in it, also I have no clue how they call this a dum briyani, the only reason to say it briyani is it made of basmati rice , otherwise it has all colors of rainbow , chewvy chicken pcs and no taste to resemble actual briyani. I don’t know if this is taste the Thai customer like or what. And I saw daal Makkani red colour for the first time in life. Order...
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