The restaurant is located in a strip mall and is very casual. The menu is not extensive, but the food wasn't bad - just not great. The sauce tended to be more like a tomato soup consistency.
Average. Technically NO CUSTOMER SERVICE because restaurant does not have waiter(to save some money) so if you order multiple Indian dishes like roti, sabji, rice, etc you self serve your self and good luck doing that if you have your kids with you.Dining room and washrooms needs renovations. Will not eat their again.
Food was good. Chhola bhatura is a must try.Service was quick.Prices are reasonable.Taste better than tabla & aashirvaad.Washrooms were not that clean.
Took order with delivery time at 9 pm and then at 9:15 pm cancelled it. It was perfect because by that time all the restaurants nearby were already closed. We end up having lays chips for dinner.
My wife and I came here for an early dinner and Wow! What a great find! Delicious authentic Indian food at a reasonable price. Staff is very friendly. Try the garlic naan with your meal!
This is a great restaurant overall. The prices were affordable and everything we tried at the place was delicious. The employees were super nice too. To add, the service was fast.
The floors are sticky and the bathrooms are disgusting. Initially, the guy told me to order at the counter and that he would bring the food to the table. Then, he made us come to the counter to pick up each item! Their ice machine was broken. Food was average at best…..did not even garnish bhel-poori with cilantro. Then, he did not want to give styrofoam containers for left-overs. Overall….bad experience.
Horrible food, ambience, and hygiene!!!I am an Indian (South Indian) and was visiting Orlando. I had taken a cab to this restaurant so I can eat some hot fresh dosas (rice crepe). As soon as I entered the restaurant, I could feel the ambience completely off. But I was extremely hungry and had spent for the cab to come all the way there. So I decided to ignore my gut and give it a shot. WORST DECISION OF MY LIFE!!First of all, they don’t serve. It’s a pay at counter AND collect at counter. This means that you pay for the food upfront - first red flag. So they don’t even make an attempt to make good food. We ordered samosa chat, sev puri, and onion rava dosa. The samosa chat was made with frozen samosas (which was spoilt for all I know) and was soggy as a tissue drenched in water! The sev puri was sad, just sad. Indian chats are supposed to be tangy, spicy, sweet/sour - like a flavor bomb. But this just had a stale set puris with some tamarind and green chutney and sev on top. And the rava dosa was SALTY and…. yes soggy like that wet tissue again!!Now let’s come to the hygiene part - they had kept foam cups on the table near the water dispenser for patrons. When I took my foam cup, another one fell down by mistake. I had too many things in my hand, so I wasn’t able to throw the cup into the trash can. A waiter comes after a couple of minutes, picks up the cup from the floor, and puts it back on the cups pile on the table for other patrons to use!!! I mean SERIOUSLY??!! And I don’t even want to talk about the cleanliness in the back kitchen!I feel really bad thinking about those patrons who come in here thinking of eating authentic Indian food and eat THIS instead. Please stay away.
I am an Indian (South Indian) and was visiting Orlando. I had taken a cab to this restaurant so I can eat some hot fresh dosas (rice crepe). As soon as I entered the restaurant, I could feel the ambience completely off. But I was extremely hungry and had spent for the cab to come all the way there. So I decided to ignore my gut and give it a shot. WORST DECISION OF MY LIFE!! First of all, they don’t serve. It’s a pay at counter AND collect at counter. This means that you pay for the food upfront - first red flag. So they don’t even make an attempt to make good food. We ordered samosa chat, sev puri, and onion rava dosa. The samosa chat was made with frozen samosas (which was spoilt for all I know) and was soggy as a tissue drenched in water! The sev puri was sad, just sad. Indian chats are supposed to be tangy, spicy, sweet/sour - like a flavor bomb. But this just had a stale set puris with some tamarind and green chutney and sev on top. And the rava dosa was SALTY and…. yes soggy like that wet tissue again!! Now let’s come to the hygiene part - they had kept foam cups on the table near the water dispenser for patrons. When I took my foam cup, another one fell down by mistake. I had too many things in my hand, so I wasn’t able to throw the cup into the trash can. A waiter comes after a couple of minutes, picks up the cup from the floor, and puts it back on the cups pile on the table for other patrons to use!!! I mean SERIOUSLY??!! And I don’t even want to talk about the cleanliness in the back kitchen! Now let’s come to the hygiene part - they had kept foam cups on the table near the water dispenser for patrons. When I took my foam cup, another one fell down by mistake. I had too many things in my hand, so I wasn’t able to throw the cup into the trash can. A waiter comes after a couple of minutes, picks up the cup from the floor, and puts it back on the cups pile on the table for other patrons to use!!! I mean SERIOUSLY??!! And I don’t even want to talk about the cleanliness in the back kitchen! I feel really bad thinking about those patrons who come in here thinking of eating authentic Indian food and eat THIS instead. Please stay away.
A little pricey but worth it. Indian hut has a great selection of home made recipes. Whether you get the butter chicken, tikka masala, or chicken curry you wont be disappointed. And it's not that the food is spicy its just really flavorful. Pairing any entree with white rice and garlic naan is the best. I haven't found a better spot for indian food. The only downside to this place is indoor eating is not the best.