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East Indian delicacies |
636 Centre Street Southeast Calgary, AB T2G 2C7 Canada +1 403 261 0845 |
Located in the heart of downtown Calgary, The Bombay House serves East Indian Cuisine that is affordable and delicious. They feature delicious tandoori dishes as well as lobster masala and crab curry. Order your selections mild, medium or hot and choose from a full drink menu. Are you in a hurry? There is a full take-out menu and parking directly behind the restaurant. The décor is faux palm trees and bamboo-style chairs in a cozy and contemporary setting. They can accommodate up to 250 people and offer catering services. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Indian treasures brought here |
349, 3132 26th Street Northeast Calgary, AB T1Y 6Z1 Canada +1 403 250 2161 |
The Clay Oven serves up sumptuous East Indian cuisine in a comfortable non-smoking environment within minutes of the Calgary International Airport and shopping area. They offer seafood and vegetarian dishes that complement both harmony and taste by using only high quality spices and ingredients. You can also choose from an extensive wine menu. Although it's on the smallish side, the environment is one of cozy hospitality. There is ample free parking, and if you plan to dine on the weekend, reservations are highly recommended. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Indian delights and aromas |
2101 Centre Street North Calgary, AB T2E 2T2 Canada +1 403 230 8509 |
Unlike a lot of Indian restaurants, The Curry House carries a full selection of Indian beers, including Maharaja, Usher's Pale Ale India and Laltoofan. They offer Indian foods lovingly prepared with the finest ingredients; they never use MSG and you can choose from mild, medium, hot or super hot dishes. Decorated in light-colored woods, the décor is warm, cozy and inviting. The aromas of the spices alone will make you want to return again and again. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Firey Indian dishes |
507 17th Avenue Southwest Calgary, AB T2S 0A9 Canada +1 403 244 2294 |
The Kashmir serves excellent Indian food and caters to both families and business professionals. Although this restaurant is relatively new, the owners are seasoned professionals who operated the Moti Mahal from 1984 to 1994. Plain, simple and elegant surroundings with beautiful pillars and rich carpeting inspire an incredible sense of well being as you are welcomed inside. You can also special order vegetarian dishes and seafood, as well as seafood. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fine Indian dining |
100 1204 Kensington Road Northwest Calgary, AB T2N 3P5 Canada +1 403 270 3133 |
This smoke-free Kensington restaurant, accented with marble floors and carved woodwork, specializes in delicious Indian cuisine. The menu features baked specialties from their tandoor oven such as tandoori murgh and murgh malai tikka. There are lamb, chicken, beef and seafood dishes, a long list of vegetarian specialties, and Indian appetizers, soups, breads and desserts. The liquor list includes Indian beers and wines ranging. Maurya offers weekday lunch and Sunday brunch buffets. They also do catering. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spicy, Indian fare |
1805 14th Street Southwest Calgary, AB T2T 3T1 Canada +1 403 228 9990 |
Located in the southwest part of the city, Moti Mahal is open 7 days a week and offers delicious, spicy Indian cuisine at very reasonable prices. If you would like something a little less hot, you can ask for 'made to order' dishes where less seasoning is used. Take advantage of their lunch buffet from Monday to Friday. They also have a large selection of beer and wine. Moti Mahal is large and spacious and the "L" shaped dining room makes the restaurant seem even larger. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Indian treats |
1325 9th Avenue Southeast Calgary, AB T2J 0J1 Canada +1 403 263 4440 |
Passage to India offers soups, salads, seafood and even desserts that use zesty spices and interesting ingredients to comfort the weary diner. Ask about the appetizer platter that allows you to test a variety of dishes, including vegetable pakoras, deep-fried chicken balls and beef or vegetable samosas. They also offer a large selection of both red and white wines. Passage to India attracts large crowds during lunch hours Monday to Friday; reservations are advised. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Indian delights will bring you back |
1051 40th Avenue Northwest Calgary, AB T2K 0G2 Canada +1 403 282 6444 |
Walking into this small café after a long day is a welcome respite from the daily grind. You are immediately aware of the smell of warm spices in the air and the aroma is both tantalizing and soothing. Puspa's offers a wide selection of Indian foods such as rogan josh, samosas, and tandoori chicken. The flavors are often a mix of hot and sour combined with sweet vegetables; you can order from the very mild to the very hot and vegetarians will feel right at home. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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30 years serving Indian food |
2424 4 Street Southwest Calgary, AB T2S 2T4 Canada +1 403 245 0181 |
If you enjoy rich, aromatic Indian food, head down to the Rajdoot, just out of the downtown core. They offer food from all parts of India including smoked lamb, beef and seafood, all cooked in clay ovens, adding to the richness of the dining experience. On Tuesday evenings they offer a vegetarian buffet from 5pm to 10pm. They also offer a full selection of red and white wines. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A combo of delights |
507 8th Avenue Southwest Penny Lane Mall Calgary, AB T2P 1G1 Canada +1 403 290 1644 |
The Shehnai offers something a little bit different every day of the week. They specialize in a combination of foods from Pakistan, Punjab and Southern India with most items soaked in the unique sauces indigenous to India. It is a great place to go if you're looking for something a little bit different. The décor is rather exotic with rich colors and carpeting throughout. The tables are placed in long rows, so you quickly get to know your neighbors. There is free parking at the rear of the building. Review © 2007, Wcities |