Cross Culture Indian Restaurant in Doylestown is an absolute standout and a must-visit for anyone craving authentic and delicious Indian cuisine. Having dined at some of the top Indian restaurants in major culinary hubs like New York and California, I can confidently say that Cross Culture holds its own and even surpasses many in terms of flavor and overall experience.
The food here is truly exceptional. My personal favorites, the Bhindi Masala, the Chicken Tikka Masala, and the Malai Kofta, are consistently outstanding. The Bhindi Masala is a delightful preparation of okra, perfectly spiced and cooked to tender perfection. The Chicken Tikka Masala is rich, creamy, and deeply flavorful – a classic done incredibly well. And the Malai Kofta is simply divine – delicate, melt-in-your-mouth dumplings in a luscious and aromatic sauce. Every dish I've tried has been prepared with fresh ingredients and a clear dedication to authentic Indian flavors.
Beyond the incredible food, the service at Cross Culture is top-notch. The staff is attentive, friendly, and always willing to offer recommendations. A special shout-out to Kenny, one of the servers, who always greets you with a warm smile and makes you feel instantly welcome.
What truly sets Cross Culture apart is its warm and inviting atmosphere. It's clear that this is a family-owned restaurant, and that personal touch shines through in every aspect of the dining experience. It's the kind of place where you feel like a valued guest, not just another customer.
In a town with many dining options, Cross Culture Indian Restaurant is a true culinary gem. It offers a fantastic dining experience from start to finish, with exceptional food, wonderful service, and a welcoming atmosphere. This outstanding family-owned restaurant deserves the support of the Doylestown community and beyond. If you're looking for truly delicious Indian food, look no further than...
Read moreDon't know how to begin! Its rarely that I write a bad review. But the place was a big disappointment. We ate here a few weeks ago. For starters the service was BAD. We were a party of three, there were two staff members. Nither of them payed any attention at all. they were not busy. just blatantly avoiding. It was like trying to catch a pokemon, trying to grab their attention. The food. average at best. Menu was very confusing they had what would typically be an entree under condiments? Dal Makhani is not a condiment. I asked if it came with rice and the reply that I got was I will get a rice for the table you can all share. I felt dismissed. Conversing with that person was uncomfortable. The rice portion that they gave for two entrees was what I would call a medium bowl. they called it large. Rice is cheap. The least you can do is provide a decent amont of rice for two people. It felt like they deliberately did that so the people would order breads or extra rice. The "condiment" dal that they served was what I would make if I had no time at hand. And lets not call it dal makhani for sure. Oh and the only reason I chose that over other things in the menu was because in their already limited menu they didn't have two other things I asked for. the other two entrees from what the others ate they liked it. But they didn't like the service either. Its hard to say if we'd...
Read moreWe've lived in the area for decades, and have visited this restaurant on numerous occasions. I had booked a table to eat-in with friends last night, so were a party of 7. I booked over the phone without issue, table was ready when we arrived. The waiter saw our bag of wine/beer, and proceeded to tell us that we were not allowed to drink it as they had recently obtained a license to sell alcohol. When I pointed out that their printed menus and their website indicated they are a BYOB, we were told they were working on changes to the website to reflect this. We were not happy. When I read previous reviews, someone mentioned this same issue when they visited over three months ago. How can they possibly still be working on a minor change to their website for three months? This is utter deception on their part and we were not the only party to feel this way. Fortunately, the food we ordered was better than meals we've had there in the past, but that just did not make up for the BYOB issue, and having to wait half an hour to be asked for drinks. We decided there and then to spend our money in future at our preferred Indian restaurant (Best Taste), and we won't be back to...
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