Delicious!! I had never had Shrimp Kashmiri before and it was SO GOOD. The garlic naan was a great choice as well. Staff was very kind. I would definitely recommend you try it.
My husband and I took our toddler here tonight and had a great experience. The food was awesome and our waiter was so sweet to our (very tired) daughter. He even brought her a complimentary kid’s mango lassi, which was so thoughtful and kind. We are here on vacation from Michigan and this was the perfect delicious and relaxing family dinner for our last night in St. Paul. Highly recommend and very family friendly!
Delicious food. Plentiful options. Helpful service.
Really good Indian food. They also have some great naan options
First time visit. very nice decor, clean, music was not loud, Great Food, attentive server. This was not the fault of the business, but there was a huge puddle of slushy water on the street outside. It made it a touch difficult to safely walk there. Well worth the trip, though. Portions were very generous, food was really flavorful, and nicely presented... Definitely recommend!
One of the best Indian restaurants in the Twin Cities! Shrimp masala and chicken makhani are very tasty.
The service great. But the food...Honestly it wasn't. It was ok, but not spectacular. I think the white rice was the best thing on the table
One of my favorite restaurants in Saint Paul. I have been frequenting India House for over 4 years. The service is excellent and the food is consistently amazing. On my most recent trip, I ordered close to closing time yet still the people working were welcoming and the food tasted fresh and fabulous. No matter what you order, don’t forget to ask for mint chutney- you will not regret it!
Singh provided excellent service. He took time to visit with us even though he may have been needed in the back. He let his staff know we really liked the food right away. The other staff was also very friendly and responded to questions promptly. We had a good time and will come back soon!
Do you like Indian food? Then don’t eat here.Extremely overpriced, horribly bland (maybe this trick works on the yokels?), and honestly an insult to North Indian food. The local college kids being turned over every four years might fall for this place in the short term, but please don’t consider this a good representation of what’s available at loads of other establishments in the Twin Cities. It will make you sad that you spent too much money on empty calories.