kabob n curry


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prerna
4
6 yıl önce
college hill
went to thisindianrestaurant last week with my family.
music was bollywood, ambience was desi and food was yummy.
it's quite expensive but worth it!
ordered shahi paneer and makhani daal with naan as bread.
good work guys!
will see you soon..
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john
4
9 yıl önce
college hill
the smells were very good and there were more than onindianand south asian groups of people seated - most appeared to be students so i still reserved judgement. we were presented a menu.  i spotted a trinity ipa to find out they were out, they were also out of the sierra nevada,  bass ale and tajmahal so i defaulted to a kingfisher. so far i'm not too impressed.
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frontroweats
5
11 yıl önce
college hill
a few weekends ago, we enjoyed a hearty dinner at kabob & curry in providence. located on thayer st. next to nice slice, this cozyindianrestaurant offers freshly prepared dishes at welcoming prices. on sundays, you can enjoy their brunch buffet for less than $11 (never-ending naan bread, tandoori chicken and rice pudding highlight this feast). this night however, we ordered from their dinner menu and anxiously awaited a spread of simmered lamb, vegetable samosa and delicious mangoindianmilkshakes. the dining room can easily be described as confined, cozy, and even cramped. we didn’t mind. in all honesty, it added to the ambiance. if close quarters is not your thing, simply head upstairs to the main dining room. there is plenty of space up top. ok, the service was, well, sub par. the waiter seemed bored, unenthused and at times non-existent. fortunately, we hear the staff is known to be very friendly and eager to please. mango lassi ($3) one of the highlights of the night, seriously
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greg
5
12 yıl önce
college hill
bestindianin ri. we all have friends that are afraid to try indian, this is where i take them to win them over. someone in my party ordered something and ended up not liking it, not only did the staff not charge for it and delivered something else that she did end up liking, without me asking they wrapped it and let me take it home. the service is amazing...and try the tikka masala, i can't keep away
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mrssiefert
5
13 yıl önce
college hill
bestindianin providence. kabob n curry is by far my favoriteindianrestaurant in providence. while living in orlando, fl for four years, every time i was in town i wanted kabob n curry! lots of tasty dishes and very friendly wait staff. my favorites are the keema mattar, tikka masala, vindaloo and korma. unbelievably rich and flavorful.
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pointepriest65
5
13 yıl önce
college hill
a great place on the brown campus. this is one of the bestindianrestaurants in new england, if not the whole east coast. the mango chicken is delicious and the samosas are to die for! all in all, a great experience at an affordable price.
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chambers119
5
13 yıl önce
college hill
fantastic. this littleindiannear brown campus is really wonderful. especially at lunch, its great value. the food is real indian,and very high quality ingredients. i'd eat here once a week if i were closer.
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hiddenboston
13 yıl önce
college hill
a little over two months ago, we dined at anindianrestaurant in providence called, well, india restaurant . the place was terrific, with outdoor dining, a romantic and exotic interior, and food that was quite good. well, about a week ago we returned to
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johnnjill
5
14 yıl önce
college hill
good food, casual dining, low prices. getting really greatindiancuisine is like the finest french dining experience. the sauces are light, tangy, spicy, and sweet. the spices are ground fresh, the meats and vegetables do not taste like they are swimming in ghee. knc meets all the basic requirements of goodindianfood. it's not greasy, you can taste the spices and the ingredients are fresh. i tried my old standby saag paneer and enjoyed it with some plain naan, rice and a hot tea for less than $14. a nice casual meal with attentive service.
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ajit
5
15 yıl önce
college hill
fabindianjoint near brown univ. quite authentic. mum's fav. a must go if visiting nearby. kudos2urbanspoon
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sparrow
5
15 yıl önce
college hill
it doesn't get better than this. arguably the bestindianfood in new england. the service is great, but more important, the food is always exceptional. it'sindianfood, so yes, you can smell curry when you walk by on thayer street. but don't let that fool you, there are items on the menu that will please almost any palate-- even those who say they hate curry. i'm personally responsible for a half-dozen converts. the only shortcoming is the physical location. you couldn't consider this restaurant handicap accessible by any stretch of the imagination. however, they have a sister restaurant called rasoi located in the blackstone place mall on east avenue in pawtucket with no such physical limitations.
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