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Spice Cafe
225 W Morganton Rd Suite A, Southern Pines, NC 28387
Habaneros Taqueria
207 W Morganton Rd, Southern Pines, NC 28387, United States
Beefeaters
672 SW Broad St, Southern Pines, NC 28387
Red's Corner
901 SW Broad St, Southern Pines, NC 28387
195 American Fusion Cuisine
195 Bell Ave, Southern Pines, NC 28387
Meat and Greek Truck & Catering
901 SW Broad St, Southern Pines, NC 28387
Vito's Ristorante & Pizzeria
615 SE Broad St, Southern Pines, NC 28387
Taqueria La Mexicana
984 Old US Hwy 1, Southern Pines, NC 28387
La Poblanita Mexican Restaurant
1150 Old US Hwy 1, Southern Pines, NC 28387
Scott's Table
311 SE Broad St, Southern Pines, NC 28387
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Econo Lodge & Suites Southern Pines - Pinehurst
408 W Morganton Rd, Southern Pines, NC 28387
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Royal Taj Authentic Indian Cuisine (Inside Days Inn)
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Royal Taj Authentic Indian Cuisine (Inside Days Inn)

805 SW Service Rd, Southern Pines, NC 28387
4.8(141)$$$$
Open until 2:30 PM
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attractions: , restaurants: Spice Cafe, Habaneros Taqueria, Beefeaters, Red's Corner, 195 American Fusion Cuisine, Meat and Greek Truck & Catering, Vito's Ristorante & Pizzeria, Taqueria La Mexicana, La Poblanita Mexican Restaurant, Scott's Table
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Soda
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Chicken Tikka Dry
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Tandoori Chicken
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Onion Pakora
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Champagne - Grover Zampa Auriga Bru
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Paneer Biryani
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Chili & Garlic Naan
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Masala Dosa
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Kadai Chicken
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Butter Chicken Masala
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Champagne - Grover Zampa Auriga Bru
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Extra Rice

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Nearby restaurants of Royal Taj Authentic Indian Cuisine (Inside Days Inn)

Spice Cafe

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Taqueria La Mexicana

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Candace HarrellCandace Harrell
I recently stopped by Royal Taj in Southern Pines while driving through a nearby town. This place caught my eye on the Find Me Gluten Free app, and I’m already planning my next visit. From start to finish, everything we ordered was fresh, fragrant, and thoughtfully seasoned. The Onion Pakoda was just divine and an unexpected available GF option. It was interesting, easy to share with zero of the onion petal pull apart difficulties, or stodgy oversaturated greasy mess that are typical with our more common onion fried appetizers here in America. It was everything a blooming onion should strive to be. My other had the Garlic Naan and it appeared to be pillowy soft, flecked with a reasonable amount of garlic and butter without being overpowering—perfect for sopping up the Goat Korma. The Paneer Biryani struck a lovely balance of perfectly cooked rice, cubes of paneer, and just enough warmth from the whole spices. Prices are extremely reasonable, too, especially for the quality and portion sizes. Our server, James, was a highlight of the evening—friendly, attentive, intelligent and quick to answer questions and gave spot-on recommendations. As someone with celiac disease, I greatly appreciated the clear options given to us by our knowledgable server James—no guessing, no hoping, no research on my end, no stress. The dining room itself was clean, comfortable and well decorated, though I’m not one to seek out fine décor or upscale venues. The atmosphere was well beyond my personal requirements; My only expectations are sanitary and somewhat tidy. The dinnerware and cutlery don't even need to match! I’ll definitely go back, and next time I’m trying those dosas! --- A note on accessibility: If mobility isn’t a concern for you, you’re all set and no need to read further—this is a great spot worth a stop. Don't think twice, just go have an exceptional culinary experience. For wheelchair users and those with limited mobility and strength (contrary to popular belief we do not all have amazing upper body strength), the biggest hurdle isn’t the restaurant itself but the Days Inn parking lot and building it shares. Automatic main entrance doors would be ideal. The ramps by the handicap spaces at the entrance are far too steep for me to self propel and at an angle and pitch, perfect for losing control and being luged right into the driving area of the parking lot. It wasn't busy during our visit, but has the potential to be dangerous if so. The ramp is made of rough, uneven asphalt, and is easily be blocked by your own vehicle parked which poses a huge challenge for yourself and makes others unable to access it as well. I don't remember seeing any spots with loading zones to accommodate ramps or allow adequate space between other parked cars, but I probably didn't pay close enough attention. I feel like the parking lot is adequately sized to add this addition. The concrete wheel stops sit too close together, forcing you to navigate behind and around cars to reach the ramp—far from ideal if you’re hard to see at wheelchair height. Inside, the bathroom door was too narrow to squeeze through in my chair (and I’m close to pediatric sized). None of these issues ruined the meal—I had help—but they’re worth knowing especially if you’re planning a visit alone. If you’re staying in the area, you might consider takeout or delivery instead. Accessibility issues in older buildings are somewhat expected and it isn't worthy of any missing marks on my opinion or review of the restaurant. I was previously responsible for adding or confirming amenities and features on platforms like Google maps long ago, so I tend to be a bit more observational on these matters than most people need. However, I value this type of heads-up so I can make decisions and wanted to provide the same for someone else.
Hannah MiuraHannah Miura
Truly would give this place 10 stars if we could. First of all, our server James did a great job holding down the fort on a busy night. He was super friendly and helpful - recommending dishes and being attentive to check in on us often. Secondly, everything we ordered was jaw-dropping amazing. We highly recommend the samosas, the chili cheese naan, and the chicken tikka masala. We ended up bringing home leftovers because the portions were quite generous. Each dish is put together so well, you can tell everything is made fresh from someone who knows what they are doing! Spice level is modifiable for each dish and my husband and I were both happy with ours. The flavors were really incredible and each dish had its own unique flavor profile. I am a vegetarian and had MORE than enough options to choose from - whole section of vegetarian items with vegan dishes marked as well. We can’t wait to come back and try more menu items, and can’t wait to bring friends here as well! This place is seriously amazing!
Heather Von KaenelHeather Von Kaenel
Update: The owner or representative contacted us and apologized for the meal mixup and explained their normal chef was out of town. They kindly offered to recook the meals for us sometime, which was very kind. We have not tried it again at this time but it was very kind of them to reach out. Ordered take out— people were very nice and ordering process easy but they didn’t get the order correct. Either that or their lamb korma is not creamy at all. Mild spice is still very spicy so my daughter who loves lamb curry had a difficult time. And because we didn’t get the creamy korma, I couldn't offer that to her. The curries were very oily and the naan bread was rubbery so hard to pull apart and chew. Flavors of curry were good except spice level and excessive oil. Not a bad option but I probably would order from elsewhere next time
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I recently stopped by Royal Taj in Southern Pines while driving through a nearby town. This place caught my eye on the Find Me Gluten Free app, and I’m already planning my next visit. From start to finish, everything we ordered was fresh, fragrant, and thoughtfully seasoned. The Onion Pakoda was just divine and an unexpected available GF option. It was interesting, easy to share with zero of the onion petal pull apart difficulties, or stodgy oversaturated greasy mess that are typical with our more common onion fried appetizers here in America. It was everything a blooming onion should strive to be. My other had the Garlic Naan and it appeared to be pillowy soft, flecked with a reasonable amount of garlic and butter without being overpowering—perfect for sopping up the Goat Korma. The Paneer Biryani struck a lovely balance of perfectly cooked rice, cubes of paneer, and just enough warmth from the whole spices. Prices are extremely reasonable, too, especially for the quality and portion sizes. Our server, James, was a highlight of the evening—friendly, attentive, intelligent and quick to answer questions and gave spot-on recommendations. As someone with celiac disease, I greatly appreciated the clear options given to us by our knowledgable server James—no guessing, no hoping, no research on my end, no stress. The dining room itself was clean, comfortable and well decorated, though I’m not one to seek out fine décor or upscale venues. The atmosphere was well beyond my personal requirements; My only expectations are sanitary and somewhat tidy. The dinnerware and cutlery don't even need to match! I’ll definitely go back, and next time I’m trying those dosas! --- A note on accessibility: If mobility isn’t a concern for you, you’re all set and no need to read further—this is a great spot worth a stop. Don't think twice, just go have an exceptional culinary experience. For wheelchair users and those with limited mobility and strength (contrary to popular belief we do not all have amazing upper body strength), the biggest hurdle isn’t the restaurant itself but the Days Inn parking lot and building it shares. Automatic main entrance doors would be ideal. The ramps by the handicap spaces at the entrance are far too steep for me to self propel and at an angle and pitch, perfect for losing control and being luged right into the driving area of the parking lot. It wasn't busy during our visit, but has the potential to be dangerous if so. The ramp is made of rough, uneven asphalt, and is easily be blocked by your own vehicle parked which poses a huge challenge for yourself and makes others unable to access it as well. I don't remember seeing any spots with loading zones to accommodate ramps or allow adequate space between other parked cars, but I probably didn't pay close enough attention. I feel like the parking lot is adequately sized to add this addition. The concrete wheel stops sit too close together, forcing you to navigate behind and around cars to reach the ramp—far from ideal if you’re hard to see at wheelchair height. Inside, the bathroom door was too narrow to squeeze through in my chair (and I’m close to pediatric sized). None of these issues ruined the meal—I had help—but they’re worth knowing especially if you’re planning a visit alone. If you’re staying in the area, you might consider takeout or delivery instead. Accessibility issues in older buildings are somewhat expected and it isn't worthy of any missing marks on my opinion or review of the restaurant. I was previously responsible for adding or confirming amenities and features on platforms like Google maps long ago, so I tend to be a bit more observational on these matters than most people need. However, I value this type of heads-up so I can make decisions and wanted to provide the same for someone else.
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Truly would give this place 10 stars if we could. First of all, our server James did a great job holding down the fort on a busy night. He was super friendly and helpful - recommending dishes and being attentive to check in on us often. Secondly, everything we ordered was jaw-dropping amazing. We highly recommend the samosas, the chili cheese naan, and the chicken tikka masala. We ended up bringing home leftovers because the portions were quite generous. Each dish is put together so well, you can tell everything is made fresh from someone who knows what they are doing! Spice level is modifiable for each dish and my husband and I were both happy with ours. The flavors were really incredible and each dish had its own unique flavor profile. I am a vegetarian and had MORE than enough options to choose from - whole section of vegetarian items with vegan dishes marked as well. We can’t wait to come back and try more menu items, and can’t wait to bring friends here as well! This place is seriously amazing!
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Hannah Miura

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Update: The owner or representative contacted us and apologized for the meal mixup and explained their normal chef was out of town. They kindly offered to recook the meals for us sometime, which was very kind. We have not tried it again at this time but it was very kind of them to reach out. Ordered take out— people were very nice and ordering process easy but they didn’t get the order correct. Either that or their lamb korma is not creamy at all. Mild spice is still very spicy so my daughter who loves lamb curry had a difficult time. And because we didn’t get the creamy korma, I couldn't offer that to her. The curries were very oily and the naan bread was rubbery so hard to pull apart and chew. Flavors of curry were good except spice level and excessive oil. Not a bad option but I probably would order from elsewhere next time
Heather Von Kaenel

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Reviews of Royal Taj Authentic Indian Cuisine (Inside Days Inn)

4.8
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5.0
33w

I recently stopped by Royal Taj in Southern Pines while driving through a nearby town. This place caught my eye on the Find Me Gluten Free app, and I’m already planning my next visit.

From start to finish, everything we ordered was fresh, fragrant, and thoughtfully seasoned. The Onion Pakoda was just divine and an unexpected available GF option. It was interesting, easy to share with zero of the onion petal pull apart difficulties, or stodgy oversaturated greasy mess that are typical with our more common onion fried appetizers here in America. It was everything a blooming onion should strive to be.

My other had the Garlic Naan and it appeared to be pillowy soft, flecked with a reasonable amount of garlic and butter without being overpowering—perfect for sopping up the Goat Korma.

The Paneer Biryani struck a lovely balance of perfectly cooked rice, cubes of paneer, and just enough warmth from the whole spices.

Prices are extremely reasonable, too, especially for the quality and portion sizes.

Our server, James, was a highlight of the evening—friendly, attentive, intelligent and quick to answer questions and gave spot-on recommendations. As someone with celiac disease, I greatly appreciated the clear options given to us by our knowledgable server James—no guessing, no hoping, no research on my end, no stress.

The dining room itself was clean, comfortable and well decorated, though I’m not one to seek out fine décor or upscale venues. The atmosphere was well beyond my personal requirements; My only expectations are sanitary and somewhat tidy. The dinnerware and cutlery don't even need to match!

I’ll definitely go back, and next time I’m trying those dosas!

A note on accessibility:

If mobility isn’t a concern for you, you’re all set and no need to read further—this is a great spot worth a stop. Don't think twice, just go have an exceptional culinary experience.

For wheelchair users and those with limited mobility and strength (contrary to popular belief we do not all have amazing upper body strength), the biggest hurdle isn’t the restaurant itself but the Days Inn parking lot and building it shares. Automatic main entrance doors would be ideal. The ramps by the handicap spaces at the entrance are far too steep for me to self propel and at an angle and pitch, perfect for losing control and being luged right into the driving area of the parking lot. It wasn't busy during our visit, but has the potential to be dangerous if so. The ramp is made of rough, uneven asphalt, and is easily be blocked by your own vehicle parked which poses a huge challenge for yourself and makes others unable to access it as well. I don't remember seeing any spots with loading zones to accommodate ramps or allow adequate space between other parked cars, but I probably didn't pay close enough attention. I feel like the parking lot is adequately sized to add this addition.

The concrete wheel stops sit too close together, forcing you to navigate behind and around cars to reach the ramp—far from ideal if you’re hard to see at wheelchair height.

Inside, the bathroom door was too narrow to squeeze through in my chair (and I’m close to pediatric sized). None of these issues ruined the meal—I had help—but they’re worth knowing especially if you’re planning a visit alone. If you’re staying in the area, you might consider takeout or delivery instead.

Accessibility issues in older buildings are somewhat expected and it isn't worthy of any missing marks on my opinion or review of the restaurant. I was previously responsible for adding or confirming amenities and features on platforms like Google maps long ago, so I tend to be a bit more observational on these matters than most people need. However, I value this type of heads-up so I can make decisions and wanted to provide the same for...

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2.0
47w

Everybody knows this is in a hotel so it's not going to be the fanciest, which is perfect for us! Reading the reviews online made this a destination we had to go to. We finally made it in today... And I am underwhelmed😔I thought there would be MORE vegan options at an Indian restaurant.. but there were 6 in a giant menu. And I do mean GIANT!!! No appetizer, no bread, no desserts... just 6 entrees. I was hoping the waiter James would be there as he is mentioned over and over for being so helpful and personable. The waitress we had was okay. I had questions that she answered quickly and then walked away. The beer I wanted was tapped. It was just a bunch of little things that added up to not exactly feeling welcome. It felt as if she just didn't really want to be there, which I get. Hospitality can be mind-numbing, but this just wasn't the 1st impression I was hoping for... especially with a semi-resistant husband. Indian food is a new venture for us, and we were hoping for some help, a walk through the menu. But that wasn't the case. I ended up with the Dal Fry, which was actually very good. I was beyond disappointed that all I could eat was rice and a sauce, though. I've seen the dosas and really wanted to try them. My husband got the chicken wrap because that's all he knew, and our questions weren't completely being answered. And to top it off, THE MENU PRICES ARE WRONG. When my husband told the waitress that his wrap was $2 more than the menu price, she basically said, "Prices have changed, but it isn't reflected on the menu." My husband said, "How am I to know that?" which ended with silence. My husband also said, "You might want to inform people of the price changes. ".. I mean, a 20% jump on a wrap (with no sides) is a big increase. The response was "hopefully new menus are coming soon." It just felt like a weird situation the entire way through. I'd think about going back if James can answer my question I posted to him on FB and if the menu reflected the actual price. It is not okay to say "well the prices have increased.....

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5.0
3y

I recently had the pleasure of dining at the local Indian restaurant and was blown away by the incredible flavors and quality of the food. From the moment I walked in, the inviting aromas of spices and herbs wafted through the air, setting the stage for an unforgettable dining experience.

The service was top-notch, with the waitstaff being extremely attentive and knowledgeable about the menu. They were able to make recommendations based on my preferences and helped me navigate the extensive menu.

I started with the chicken tikka appetizer, which was perfectly cooked and bursting with flavor. For my main course, I opted for the lamb vindaloo and was blown away by the bold and spicy flavors. The lamb was tender and melt-in-your-mouth delicious, and the vindaloo sauce had just the right amount of heat.

I finished my meal with a traditional Indian dessert, the gulab jamun, which was sweet, rich, and the perfect end to my meal.

Overall, I had an incredible dining experience at the local Indian restaurant and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for delicious and authentic Indian cuisine. The food was top-quality, the service was excellent, and the atmosphere was inviting and comfortable. I can't wait to go back and try more of their...

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