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Mythri's Indian Cuisine — Restaurant in Irving

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Mythri's Indian Cuisine
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Spacious joint with outdoor seating serving an extensive menu of Indian specialties.
Nearby attractions
Valley Ranch Islamic Center (VRIC)
351 Ranchview Dr, Irving, TX 75063
Radha Govind Dham Dallas
8888 N MacArthur Blvd, Irving, TX 75063
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8350 N MacArthur Blvd #100, Irving, TX 75063
Pharaohs Hookah Lounge- Irving, TX
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8150 N MacArthur Blvd Suite 190, Irving, TX 75063
Our Place Indian Cuisine
8150 N MacArthur Blvd #150, Irving, TX 75063
Let's Roll Ice Cream & Boba Tea
8150 N MacArthur Blvd #168, Irving, TX 75063
Hot Spice Thai Cuisine
8150 N MacArthur Blvd APT 164, Irving, TX 75063
Saravanaa Bhavan
8604 N MacArthur Blvd, Irving, TX 75063
Doña Maria - Dominican Cuisine
8140 N MacArthur Blvd Suite #130, Irving, TX 75063
Maacs Grill
8150 N MacArthur Blvd, Irving, TX 75063
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8140 N MacArthur Blvd #100, Irving, TX 75063
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Mythri's Indian Cuisine

8350 N MacArthur Blvd Suite 190, Irving, TX 75063
3.8(741)
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Spacious joint with outdoor seating serving an extensive menu of Indian specialties.

attractions: Valley Ranch Islamic Center (VRIC), Radha Govind Dham Dallas, restaurants: I Love Pho Irving (Vietnamese Kitchen), Pharaohs Hookah Lounge- Irving, TX, Fortune House Chinese Cuisine, Our Place Indian Cuisine, Let's Roll Ice Cream & Boba Tea, Hot Spice Thai Cuisine, Saravanaa Bhavan, Doña Maria - Dominican Cuisine, Maacs Grill, Kafi BBQ
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(469) 885-7999
Website
mythrisusa.com

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Featured dishes

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Chicken Hot & Sour Soup
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Gobi Manchurian
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Hyd Chicken 65
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Chicken Mejestic
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Chicken 555
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Chicken Manchurian
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Pepper Chicken
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Pachi Mirapakaya Chicken
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Masala Chicken Lollipop
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Paneer Tikka Masala
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Paneer Butter Masala
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Methi Malai Mutter
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Egg Curry
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Chicken Tikka Masala
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Kadai Chicken
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Onion Kulcha
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Chole Batura
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Veg Manchurian In Gravy
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Gulab Jamun
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Gazar Halwa
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Peanut Chutney (8oz)
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Coconut Chutney (8oz)
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Goat Thali/Lunch/Dinner Box

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Nearby attractions of Mythri's Indian Cuisine

Valley Ranch Islamic Center (VRIC)

Radha Govind Dham Dallas

Valley Ranch Islamic Center (VRIC)

Valley Ranch Islamic Center (VRIC)

4.9

(629)

Open 24 hours
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Radha Govind Dham Dallas

Radha Govind Dham Dallas

4.9

(83)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Mythri's Indian Cuisine

I Love Pho Irving (Vietnamese Kitchen)

Pharaohs Hookah Lounge- Irving, TX

Fortune House Chinese Cuisine

Our Place Indian Cuisine

Let's Roll Ice Cream & Boba Tea

Hot Spice Thai Cuisine

Saravanaa Bhavan

Doña Maria - Dominican Cuisine

Maacs Grill

Kafi BBQ

I Love Pho Irving (Vietnamese Kitchen)

I Love Pho Irving (Vietnamese Kitchen)

4.2

(539)

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Pharaohs Hookah Lounge- Irving, TX

Pharaohs Hookah Lounge- Irving, TX

4.1

(263)

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Fortune House Chinese Cuisine

Fortune House Chinese Cuisine

4.1

(904)

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Our Place Indian Cuisine

Our Place Indian Cuisine

4.0

(817)

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Reviews of Mythri's Indian Cuisine

3.8
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2.0
1y

Buffett Food Taste - Decent to good Varieties in Buffett - A good amount Service - Joke

Today has been incredibly chaotic! My assessment leans more towards evaluating the service rather than the food quality. I would seriously reconsider whether returning here is a viable option.

This marks our 10th or 11th visit to this establishment. Despite consistent dissatisfaction with the chaotic table arrangements, we kept returning due to the generally decent to good taste of the majority of items in the buffet section. However, today, the chaos surrounding the service and atmosphere reached an unprecedented level.

Let's begin with the lady stationed at the front counter. She has a shorter stature and a robust build(Apologies as I couldn't recall her name). With the exception of our first visit when a gentleman was present, she has been the face of the front counter for all our visits. Unfortunately, her demeanor lacks warmth, and she consistently appears more focused on collecting payments than providing service. Given the predictable rush during lunch hours for the buffet, why hasn't the management devised a solution to mitigate the inconvenience for everyone involved?

The per-person price was set at $25 plus tax per head for Mother's Day today. They also conducted decent marketing around this event, indicating an expected increase in customer traffic compared to regular days. I would like to inquire about the additional measures they implemented to manage the influx of customers. Upon arrival, we were informed of a 30-minute wait. At the 30-minute mark, when I inquired about the wait time, I was told it would be another 5 to 10 minutes at most. So brought my family in. However, after 15 minutes when inquired again, we were informed that we were next in line. Yet, there were still three more parties ahead of us, and it took precisely 1 hour and 18 minutes to secure a table. We had young children with us, but there was nowhere to sit while waiting. If they anticipated an additional 45-minute wait beyond the initially quoted 30 minutes, why misinform us with a shorter waiting time?

Considering the significant influx of customers, what measures were taken at the food counter? Unfortunately, it seems there were no additional steps taken and it was a chaos there as well with many customers attempting to get food at the same time. They even failed to update the name boards when swapping existing food items.

So why the increased pricing for Mother's Day? They added a couple of extra items, a rose, and a small bottle of Mango Lassi. However, considering this is a buffet, the extra food options didn't significantly enhance the dining experience. It appears they simply seized the opportunity to increase profits without much regard for customer...

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5.0
7w

Last weekend, we had a wedding event in South Padre, TX, and we were searching for an Indian restaurant that could cater for us. For nearly six months, we contacted several Indian restaurants, most either declined due to the 10+ hour drive or quoted extremely high prices. Luckily, we found Mythri’s Restaurant, and what an amazing experience it turned out to be!

From the very beginning, the owners **Sudha, Satish, and Chandra, were incredibly patient and attentive. They listened carefully to all our concerns and provided a very reasonable quote, well within our budget. Honestly, we were initially a bit skeptical since their pricing was much lower than other Dallas-area Indian restaurants, but we were proven completely wrong.

The team arrived around 11 PM and began prepping by 3 AM. The dedication of the owners was truly impressive,they personally monitored every detail of the preparation.

The food was simply exceptional:

*Appetizers: The vegetable lollipop was a standout beautifully balanced flavors and perfect for vegetarians. The chilly paneer and cut mirchi were crowd favorites, especially paired with drinks. Main course: The bendi fry, sambar, cashew fried rice, and vegetable biryani were cooked to perfection, bursting with authentic flavors. Their dal was one of a kind,comforting, flavorful, and perfectly seasoned. Desserts: Absolutely top class! We had five varieties, and they were an instant hit. Most trays were gone within the first 30 minutes, but the Mythri’s team kept refilling them with a smile. Breakfast: The next morning, we were treated to Pongal,Tomato Bath, vada with a variety of chutneys and sambar. Every bite was delicious, the aroma of ghee made it truly special.

The presentation and attention to detail were also exceptional. Every dish looked inviting and was served fresh and hot.

Overall, Mythri’s Restaurant exceeded every expectation. Their professionalism, dedication, and passion for great food made our wedding event memorable. I would wholeheartedly recommend them for any catering event, large or small.

The owners were personally involved in every step of the preparation and never left the site. They barely slept no more than 10 hours over two days. Their dedication and passion were truly commendable.

Thank you, Sudha, Satish, and Chandra, for making our event such...

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5.0
2y

Mythri's in Irving, Texas, is a culinary gem that truly captures the essence of Indian cuisine. The moment you step in, the vibrant and welcoming ambiance sets the stage for an exceptional dining experience. The menu is a symphony of flavors, offering a diverse range of authentic Indian dishes that cater to various palates.

The chefs at Mythri's showcase their culinary prowess with each dish, presenting a perfect balance of spices and aromas. Whether you indulge in the rich and creamy Butter Chicken or savor the aromatic Biryani, each bite is a journey through the diverse culinary landscape of India.

The service at Mythri's deserves commendation, as the staff is not only attentive but also knowledgeable about the menu, providing helpful recommendations based on individual preferences. The attention to detail extends to the presentation of each dish, elevating the dining experience to a visual delight.

The restaurant's commitment to quality ingredients is evident in every dish, ensuring an authenticity that transports diners to the heart of India. Vegetarian options are equally enticing, showcasing the diversity and depth of Indian vegetarian cuisine.

Mythri's also boasts a well-curated selection of beverages, including refreshing lassis and exotic teas, complementing the robust flavors of the cuisine. The dessert offerings are a delightful finale to the meal, with classics like Gulab Jamun and innovative treats that add a sweet note to the overall experience.

In conclusion, Mythri's is more than just a restaurant; it's a culinary journey that celebrates the rich tapestry of Indian flavors. With its inviting atmosphere, attentive service, and mouthwatering dishes, Mythri's stands as a testament to the vibrant and diverse world of Indian cuisine in the heart of...

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Abrar SAbrar S
I recently had the pleasure of dining at Mythri, an outstanding Indian food restaurant nestled in the heart of Dallas, Texas. My experience at their lunch buffet was nothing short of delightful, with an array of delectable dishes that showcased the rich tapestry of Indian cuisine. The buffet, priced reasonably at $22, offered a diverse selection of flavors that catered to various palates. From aromatic curries to flavorful biryanis, Mythri's spread was a gastronomic journey through the vibrant tastes of India. What truly stood out for me was their rendition of the classic Indian street snack, Pani Poori, commonly known as Waterballs. The burst of flavors with each bite was reminiscent of the bustling streets of India, a nostalgic and delicious touch to the overall dining experience. Beyond the tantalizing food, Mythri's ambiance added to the charm of the visit. The restaurant exuded a warm and welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for both casual lunches and more intimate gatherings. The staff was attentive, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable dining experience. In conclusion, Mythri not only impressed me with its wide range of dishes but also with the authenticity and quality of each culinary creation. If you're in Dallas and craving an authentic taste of India, Mythri is undoubtedly a must-visit. My lunch buffet adventure was a delightful journey into the heart of Indian cuisine, leaving me with a fond and flavorful memory. Definitely a Grand weekend time spent there!
Binu VargheseBinu Varghese
(11 MONTHS AGO) This is the best Indian restaurant I've been to so far. The food was really really good. We had the Hyderbadi Lamb Biriyani, Hyderbadi Goat Biriyani, Poori with potato masala, Gobi Manchurian for the main meal, and had Mango Kulfi ice cream as well as Gulab Jamun as the desserts. The servings were in generous amounts, and the food was really delicious. Even the pieces of meat in the Biriyani were very flavorful and had a coating of texture like there were sauted in a pan... I can't rave enough about the food. Our best complements to the chef!! We are indeed very glad we stumbled upon this gem in the heart of Irving. We will be back, and that's a fact!! This was a very easy 5 STARS!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ UPDATE - MARCH 16 2025 The Sunday buffet was $12.99 for children upto the age of 13 and and $19.99 for children aged 13 and above to adults. The food was too spicy, and we ended up having to throw away our food and our kids and us had to resort to just having a few bites of naan before leaving. We decided today we won't be back. Paid just under $100 to grab few bites of naan. Please sample the food before eating anything there (if you decide to go there at all). My kids said they must have bought the pepper powder on sale and had plenty to use. Very disappointed to have spent our wedding anniversary lunch this way. A LOT CAN CHANGE IN 11 MONTHS. BE CAREFUL GUYS. 1 STAR FROM ME BECAUSE 1 GUY THERE (WHO SAID THE OWNER JUST LEFT) WAS RECEPTIVE TO MY FEEDBACK. ⭐
vivivivi
We visited Mythri’s Indian Cuisine twice for their lunch buffet as a group of 12. Unfortunately, both experiences were underwhelming, especially for vegetarians. The vegetarian options were very limited and repetitive. Instead of fresh lunch dishes, they added morning breakfast items like upma, Pongal, vada, and baji to the buffet. For lunch, there was usually just one veg starter (paneer or manchurian), the same paneer keema biryani both times, plain rice with two dry sides and two curries, and sambar. The naan was okay, but the paneer butter masala was always the same and lacked flavor. Non-vegetarian dishes seemed slightly better in variety and taste, so maybe meat-eaters might find it decent for a one-time try. But even then, nothing really stood out. Desserts were also on a loop laddu or Mysore pak, carrot or bread halwa, junnu, and mango delight. Same set every week, no variety, and the taste didn’t impress. Seasoning was inconsistent some dishes were overly salty, while others lacked spice entirely, even by mild standards. Overall, I wouldn’t recommend this buffet for vegetarians. It felt more like a rehash of leftovers than a well-thought-out meal. First time we gave them 2 stars hoping it would improve, but after the second visit, even 1 star feels generous.
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I recently had the pleasure of dining at Mythri, an outstanding Indian food restaurant nestled in the heart of Dallas, Texas. My experience at their lunch buffet was nothing short of delightful, with an array of delectable dishes that showcased the rich tapestry of Indian cuisine. The buffet, priced reasonably at $22, offered a diverse selection of flavors that catered to various palates. From aromatic curries to flavorful biryanis, Mythri's spread was a gastronomic journey through the vibrant tastes of India. What truly stood out for me was their rendition of the classic Indian street snack, Pani Poori, commonly known as Waterballs. The burst of flavors with each bite was reminiscent of the bustling streets of India, a nostalgic and delicious touch to the overall dining experience. Beyond the tantalizing food, Mythri's ambiance added to the charm of the visit. The restaurant exuded a warm and welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for both casual lunches and more intimate gatherings. The staff was attentive, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable dining experience. In conclusion, Mythri not only impressed me with its wide range of dishes but also with the authenticity and quality of each culinary creation. If you're in Dallas and craving an authentic taste of India, Mythri is undoubtedly a must-visit. My lunch buffet adventure was a delightful journey into the heart of Indian cuisine, leaving me with a fond and flavorful memory. Definitely a Grand weekend time spent there!
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(11 MONTHS AGO) This is the best Indian restaurant I've been to so far. The food was really really good. We had the Hyderbadi Lamb Biriyani, Hyderbadi Goat Biriyani, Poori with potato masala, Gobi Manchurian for the main meal, and had Mango Kulfi ice cream as well as Gulab Jamun as the desserts. The servings were in generous amounts, and the food was really delicious. Even the pieces of meat in the Biriyani were very flavorful and had a coating of texture like there were sauted in a pan... I can't rave enough about the food. Our best complements to the chef!! We are indeed very glad we stumbled upon this gem in the heart of Irving. We will be back, and that's a fact!! This was a very easy 5 STARS!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ UPDATE - MARCH 16 2025 The Sunday buffet was $12.99 for children upto the age of 13 and and $19.99 for children aged 13 and above to adults. The food was too spicy, and we ended up having to throw away our food and our kids and us had to resort to just having a few bites of naan before leaving. We decided today we won't be back. Paid just under $100 to grab few bites of naan. Please sample the food before eating anything there (if you decide to go there at all). My kids said they must have bought the pepper powder on sale and had plenty to use. Very disappointed to have spent our wedding anniversary lunch this way. A LOT CAN CHANGE IN 11 MONTHS. BE CAREFUL GUYS. 1 STAR FROM ME BECAUSE 1 GUY THERE (WHO SAID THE OWNER JUST LEFT) WAS RECEPTIVE TO MY FEEDBACK. ⭐
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We visited Mythri’s Indian Cuisine twice for their lunch buffet as a group of 12. Unfortunately, both experiences were underwhelming, especially for vegetarians. The vegetarian options were very limited and repetitive. Instead of fresh lunch dishes, they added morning breakfast items like upma, Pongal, vada, and baji to the buffet. For lunch, there was usually just one veg starter (paneer or manchurian), the same paneer keema biryani both times, plain rice with two dry sides and two curries, and sambar. The naan was okay, but the paneer butter masala was always the same and lacked flavor. Non-vegetarian dishes seemed slightly better in variety and taste, so maybe meat-eaters might find it decent for a one-time try. But even then, nothing really stood out. Desserts were also on a loop laddu or Mysore pak, carrot or bread halwa, junnu, and mango delight. Same set every week, no variety, and the taste didn’t impress. Seasoning was inconsistent some dishes were overly salty, while others lacked spice entirely, even by mild standards. Overall, I wouldn’t recommend this buffet for vegetarians. It felt more like a rehash of leftovers than a well-thought-out meal. First time we gave them 2 stars hoping it would improve, but after the second visit, even 1 star feels generous.
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