GO! you won't be sorry. Being in town for one night, faced with the gauntlet of horrible choices out on I-41, I asked Siri "where should we go to dinner?" and this popped up. As others have said the owners are kind, welcoming, and very helpful when ordering. They are really proud of their food, gave us a free appetizer to try. I had the behl, and it was delicious, I wish I could eat a bowl of that everyday. The mango lassi is perfection, light, cool, sweet but not overly sweet, made with homemade yogurt. Don't dress up, or expect much, you're eating in the back of a grocery store, but the food is so good, and the prices are so cheap, you should leave a BIG TIP, and go there often!
Review Source:we had a chance to revisit "house of india" this weekend when we were back in town and only reconfirmed our initial opinions -
what a warm, sweet bunch of people ! and my-my, do they know their stuff when it comes to making fabulously authentic food !
we ordered the same palette of dishes - if i recall correctly - aloo matar, palak paneer, channa dhal batura and veggie samosas with raita. Â all were wonderful. Â
we even ordered a second round to take with, and it all totaled up to about what the first round would've cost in any other restaurant ...
this place is just the best. Â and by the way - don't miss out on the grocery either !
I've been going to House of India regularly for the past eight years since they've been open. Nearly everything is made from scratch while you wait, and all their dishes are more unique than the local Indian restaurants. The best thing is nearly all of their food orders are vegan, except for a few that come with yogurt sauce. It is a great local family owned business. They are also very good friends of mine.
Review Source: