Not worth to pay a second visit. I wish I had read the reviews before visiting.You need to keep a note to yourself of what has been ordered. You'll be surprised to see that the ordered quantities get revised without your notice and you'll 3nd up in paying for that.Food quality is not that great. Special biryani is nothing but chicken curry poured over some colored rice bowl.We all were finished with our dinner and at the end (almost after 2 hours) we got one plate or idli and bada. Hats off to the server and the chef.
I eat at Mintt at least six times per year and gladly supported them with take out during Covid hibernation. The food is always fresh and tasty. I like mid-level spiciness, so I am never a fan of something that burns through my mouth and ruins my tastebuds for the rest of the meal. Mintt has a good balance of mild and spicy so I can enjoy the flavors without catching on fire. My sister, nephew and I shared several dishes and enjoyed them all. I especially liked the spinach and potato (__ alou), which was truly memorable. Everything is always good and the service is attentive and prompt. This is not a fancy place, but a very excellent place for real Indian food. Reasonable prices, great location, easy parking and good service. Worth the try.
One of the best in Pittsburgh!we loved it. Highly recommend!!
If service is not good then nothing much to review on the food. Only one guy to take order and serve on Tuesday when we visited. we 3 adults visited , ordered 3 main dish , 1 side dish and 2 starters he missed to serve one of the main dish and we were waiting and waiting, finally when we asked about that, he simply told he forgot to order so we ended up canceling that item. For biriyani we need to ask raita and onions, they won’t serve by default
This was the worst Indian takeout we have ever experienced. After calling before ordering, I was assured that I could leave a note about the level of spicing that the chef would see. I indicated "no chillies" on the three dishes we ordered. Went to pick up the order in the pouring rain, and when we got there 1) there were no customers dining in, 2) whatever staff was there was having a chat back in the kitchen, and 3) there was a table with stacked up takeout orders. The only other person there suggested I find the order with my name on it. The website requested that you bring ID and your credit card when picking up. Not really necessary, huh. When we got the order home, EVERY DISH HAD CHILLIES, and the naan were uncooked. The food was inedible and we threw it out. I doubt if there is a chef; the food was clearly precooked or defrosted with no concern about what was requested. Their menu is so large that it can only be frozen and defrosted to be able to meet an order. Do not patronize this place.
I was ordering take out from this place every weekend for 2-3 months straight because their Chana Masala is THAT good. Their samasos are really tasty too and they give you a pretty good portion for the price! One of my favorite Indian Restaurants hands down.
I never been inside the restaurant I use Uber Eats. The food is exceptional and SOOOOOOO delicious. I love the vegetarian dishes especially the spicy baby corn Manchurian and hot and sour soup the best. My date loved the chili fish. The breads are so fresh and delicious. I do not usually eat from a buffet, however, I want to visit the buffet soon and try it because I hear great things about it. Try this place out if you haven't their food is extraordinary. The eggless dessert cakes are yummy too I love the pineapple best. Thank you for reading.
Ordered hot and sour soup which was literally hot siracha sauce in chicken. It was totally inedible food.Also, ordered grilled chicken with medium spice! It was absolutely too much spicy. I am not sure if they actually know what does medium spice means ?I wasted my money!
Not good. The only thing worth noting was the Chicken 65 which tasted pretty fresh and flavorful. The naan was a joke - if you had told me I was eating my napkin I would have believed you. Rice was fine. The goat curry was just a few bones and gravy, or as my boyfriend said “it was just all leaves” (curry leaves)…. it was so disappointing! And the curry was sooooo hot (temperature) that my boyfriend was convinced it was microwaved. I am not sure on that but it did not taste fresh.Service was not good except for our food runner who delivered the food to us once it was ready. Our waiter was no where to be found, I honestly think he went home while we were eating because we never saw him again. Had to hound the guy at cash register to just ring up our bill so we could leave, if he hadn’t gone up, we’d probably still be sitting there.I was shocked to see so many food delivery orders stacked on the table getting picked up. I felt bad for those customers waiting at home for this quality!Walls and windows were dirty and dusty. Yuck.When you don’t see any Indian customers in an Indian restaurant that is a red flag. My boyfriend was the only one, and even he recognized that it must not be good if it was empty. he is rather upset to spend his money on poor quality lunch where we left hungry. And when we were leaving, a car almost hit us while we were waiting for traffic to pass to get back on Banksville road.We will never be back.
I rarely leave reviews but this was such an odd (bad) experience. 4 adults and 2 kids for dinner. The people taking the orders were not skilled waiters and kept confusing everything. Brought pitchers of water to the table but no glasses or cups. When we asked, a stack of white plastic "bar" cups. We had to ask for everything before getting it - from chutney for pakoras to serving spoons and rice for the mains. Chicken tikka salad appetizer had almost no chicken, as did butter chicken. When I went to pay I discovered that each item cost one or two more dollars more than shown on the menu or showing online. And then they had the gall to add an 18% tip.