Minerva Indo-Pak Bistro

3825 W Spring Creek Pkwy Ste 206, Plano - 75023
63 reviews
Halal Indian Pakistani
(972) 612-1786

Horrible, lying management. Messed up our party by not revealing that the AC was broken. Our guests had to suffer throughout and couldn’t concentrate on anything.

My friends and I came down here for the first time and the chicken 65 and siracha fries were my FAVEEEE. we all loved all the items we got, the drinks were super cute and refreshing and the dessert, the rasmali cake ?? DIVINEE. Super delicious. And it’s Zabiha/Halal!!

The food was delicious and service was excellent!! Enjoyed the experience, the owner made us feel special and encouraged our feedback. I highly recommend this place. ❤️

Had a very nice time. Great food and service. I recommend Minerva for great Pakistani cuisine.

The food at Minerva is a fusion style with a truly unique taste. We ordered the Chicken Corn soup, Himalayan dumplings and the Malay noodles chicken. Had the Adraki Chai to end the meal. Everything was absolutely delicious with a very delectable presentation as well. Their service was very welcoming and warm throughout our visit. Highly recommend this hidden gem!

We went in for lunch here on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. As soon as we entered, we were greeted with a smile and promptly seated to our choice of table.The young man talked us through the chef specials and popular items, then left us to decide.We ended up having the Lahori Machli, Chicken Maska (w/ garlic naan), and Chicken Thai fried rice (with the Nojito and Meetha Chaska aka Mango lassi).Every dish tasted fresh, authentic, and super delicious. Nothing was overdone with spices or salt as is the case with many Indo-Pak restaurants. Myself, my wife and kid thoroughly enjoyed it all.Great service, great food, and an overall great experience. Will definitely be back!

Please see ad of their Thanksgiving platter and pictures of what we got. Such an embarassment to serve this to our guests. The ad says feeds 4 to 5 people. According to the owner, this should be for 2 adults and 2 to 3 children which isn't mentioned anywhere in the ad. Also the food was so bad. Please look at their cheese cake, especially and someone please explain how to feed 4 to 5 people with this cheese cake. It isn't even a slice. When we spoke to the owner he was baffled on how we expect to feed guests with $10 per person. I told him charge $200 for a Thanksgiving meal if you like but atleast make it a good one. I paid what you asked but didn't get what you advertised. Potatoes and cheesecake went in the garbage.

Happened to find this gem because our intended lunch spot wasn't offering dine in. So glad we did!! First of all--friendliest host and food ambassador / aficionado! He was so nice, walked us through the menu and the nuances of Indo-Chinese influences. He had pictures of the dishes on his phone so we could see what we might order. "Life changing Butter Chicken" (Maska). "Exquisite flavor on the Gobi Manchurian". Ummmm--yes, please. We ordered far too much for 2 people but it was a flavor party and loved every bite. No criticism. Beautiful presentation, delicious life changing food, and welcoming hospitality. Will definitely be back!

Food was amazing at this place and it’s a family owned business .Both North Indian andSouth Indian dishes were good . Little expensive but worth it .

Very pleased with the quality of the food and the service. Yes, finally, customer service at a desi restaurant — you get what you pay for. We have a consistent asian-desi fusion spot in DFW now, rivaling Aling’s of Houston. Hakka Noodles and Gobi Manchurian are second to none, and the Maska Chicken, chicken lollipops, and any of their desserts are a must-order each time. They even brought out a rasmalai cake for my birthday! Kudos to the team for a rare level of customer first, and finally bringing us a benchmark for cleanliness and a high-quality ambiance to be able to host our guests!