This place is still only doing take out. What a surprise. I asked and the gentleman said it was because they don’t have the staff to do more.I opened up my take out order and was instantly happy. I ordered butter chicken and saag paneer and it came w rice and a few sauces on the side. The colors of the food were incredibly vibrant which is always a great sign ordering Indian food. It was so fresh, aromatic and comforting. The butter chicken is glorious. Tender meat and creamy fluffy sauce. The saag was incredibly fresh and verdant green. It was so thick like a paste but delicate and fluffy as well. So many fresh herbs used in the saag and I want to say the paneer is home made but I honestly can’t quite tell. I love it. This is an obvious choice. I spent 30$ on these two items which seemed high but worth every single penny. This food is made w love.
The best Indian food around. I have never been disappointed ordering from here. Other places are always a hit or miss but Indika House never misses.I am South-Asian myself so when I am craving for my mom's food, ordering from here gives me the closest taste of home that I can have.Don't waste your time ordering from somewhere else. The flavor and quality of their food can't be beat.
I don’t often leave a 5 star review, but INDIKA HOUSE truly deserves this. The take out deal was extremely worth it! For my appetizer I tried the seekh kebab and it was so scrumptious and full of flavour. The garlic naan was amazing! The mains: the chicken tikka masala melted in your mouth. I also tried the lamb chops and it was just perfectly cooked. I can’t complain about anything. Even better that everything on the menu is 100% halal! I will come here over and over again! Thanks for the hospitality and amazing food!
Best Indian food I have had in New York City, this is the place to be I promise you. The aloo tikki is to die for, can't beat the price as well. I normally do the dinner platter, get an app meal, and bread for under $25. This place is a gem. 10/10 from me
Good lunch special with tons of food. Great deal. Their lamb is boneless unlike most places that give you more bone than meat. Their curries and dals are very tasty, but spicy so if you're intolerant make sure you specify. I go here at least once a week in the workday and often can't finish it. As noted the chicken tikka is too sweet. But it's still good.
I've only tried a few Indian places since I moved to Brooklyn, but this is the best one so far. Unfortunately that still only warranted 3 stars because of the main dish I ordered. I'll start with the Saag Paneer. It was good despite the paneer being rather tough, Bhindi was good too, might be a little too sour/vinegary for some but I liked it. Garlic naan was yummy. But the Chicken Tikka Masala dragged down the ratings because it was WAY too sweet. I dunno why this keeps happening to me. Everywhere I order Indian food here, some of the dishes are absurdly sweet and I don't like it. The chicken itself was ok. I cut through the sweetness by eating each bite with yogurt. Worked fine, just really not ideal. I ended up throwing out my leftovers. Anyways, overall an ok place I guess but I will search elsewhere for more authentic (not sweet) Indian food.
As an Indian, it’s been tough finding good Indian food in Williamsburg/Bushwick. Had high hopes for this place based on the reviews but this definitely isn’t it. Ordered a Paneer Kati roll and samosa chaat. The Kati roll was wrapped in a tortilla that was undercooked, rather than a paratha/roti. Also the paneer was just insanely dry, and it felt more like a burrito with the amount of lettuce. The samosa chaat was more enjoyable but the proportions were just off and it ended up just being heavy on the chickpeas. I would not recommend this place to others.
We've gotten great food from here in the past. We recently placed a Seamless order here, and the delivery person and/or Seamless messed things up in a way that meant Seamless ultimately had to cancel the order. But kudos to Indika House for proactively calling to update us on the issue and trying to resolve it - we appreciated your efforts!
What no one tells u about NYC is that the Indian food scene here overall (outside of queens) is garbage. If you don't know Indian and just get tikka masala every time, you might like this place. But if you have standards: the stews have poor vegetable/stew balance and barely much taste (chana masala should be overflowing w flavor ... all I could taste was the undercooked peas in the mutter paneer), paratha not flakey (or good), and portions pretty small for the prices. This is one of the "better" places too. Their expansive menu gives promise. The best Indian in Brooklyn (not saying much) remains to be Kitchen Grill.
Delicious authentic Indian food! My wife and I always enjoy every meal we order from Indika House. This is always our go to for Indian takeout!