Best Indian food in Charlotte, and I've tried a bunch. Shame the buffet has closed, but understandable due to living in a COVID conscious culture. Staff very friendly and online app super easy to use.Vegetarian options: Many vegetarian optionsParking: Plenty of parking
Not sure where to start from.Let's talk about positives :Less expensive, bigger portions, quick preparation.This is the first time I've ordered from Passage To India and I'm totally disappointed. Visually I was unable to differentiate between Chicken Fried Rice and Chicken Biryani (except Biryani was yellowish). Fried Rice was bland, felt like prepared in hurry, chicken pieces tasted stale (I did order the fried rice as mild - but mild doesn't mean bland, mild doesn't mean chicken pieces will taste stale). Biryani was no better either, tasted like rice was mixed with some raw spices and boiled together.Now to the Malabar Curry - this is the worst of the lot. Greasy, cooked in hurry and looked like chicken pieces were an afterthought for it.Bottom Line : I won't waste my money there again.
This place has nice Indian food for the university area. They seem to never make it as spicy as I know they can, when I ask for a ten it’s usually mild for me even though I’ve experienced before how spicy they can make it. I’m unsure if the buffet is still closed, but it was the best part about this place.
I have been going to this restaurant for years and enjoyed their food, however, since this pandemic started and they are take out only their food has been on a downward spiral. My last order was worst than bad. Nothing in the order was right. The Samosa was burned, the Palak Paneer was not fresh with hard cubes of cheese, the Sheekh Kebab seemed like it had been sitting under a light for hours and was dried out, and I paid for two orders of Papadum but only received one. Done with ya'll.
I truly love ocming to this place because the CURRY GOAT is spectacular ???! I usually go with the spice Level 7 and add an extra sode of rice because the portion is hearty. The flavor reminds me of the Indian Cusine I used to get back home in NYC. ALWAYS A TRADITION TO STOP BY HERE WHEN I'M IN TOWN?✈️???.
I haven't eaten in, but I've placed pick-up orders a couple of times. The man who works the register and the phones is very polite and helpful.The food is seriously amazing. The samosa and dal soup are my favorites. So flavorful.
I absolutely love this place… It’s a small inconvenience because you can dine in as of yet due to Covid, but this doesn’t take away from the quality of the food. Always fresh and very tasty. My favorite is the Gobi Manchurian ? everything is D’lish!
I have ordered Palak paneer , garlic naan and Veg Biryani online thru Grub hub. Palak panner and Biryani quantity were huge compared to other Indian restaurants. And the taste wasn't so bad but the Biryani kind of surprised me because it looked almost like a Fried Rice but the taste was not bad at all. Garlic naan was also doughy and a bit soggy.Edit: +1 star for their quantity taste is also not bad.
Best Indian food in Charlotte North Carolina. This place has the most authentic Butter Chicken and Lamb Vindaloo I have ever eaten in my life and I’ve eaten a lot of Indian cuisine! Passage to India in Charlotte North Carolina is the only place you should get your Indian food from!!!
Last week, I ordered Sabzi Saag, it was the best. I thought to go with daal makhni this time. Guys, you even ruined the taste of Sabzi Saag. If you can’t make it proper, please don’t sell it.Firstly it has a sour taste (either you put more tomatoes or not sure) secondly, to adjust the spice level you just put red chili masala on top and mixed it (without cooking it properly) is poison.