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Bidrage med feedbackThis is the best Indian restaurant I've visited in Austin so far! Everything was amazing. The chicken Tikka Masala and chicken Biryani were both delicious, and the samosas were fantastic as well.
The best thing about Austin is the abundance of food trucks; they usually cater audience with fantastic food sans the decor that is usually associated with a sit down restaurant. The prices, for the most part, are relatively cheap and the quantity isplentiful. Madras Dhaba delivers on all these aspects. Madras Dhaba, located on the 6th street, occupies a spot among manyother food trucks in a rectangular parking structure-esque area. The menu is front and center and it?s quiet interesting. Forstarters, it has Indian Tacos, which I guess is very popular here. Unfortunately, we didn?t try those (I think this was a bigmiss from my side) instead, we opted for the tried and tested, chicken 65 and paneer tikka masala along with Paratha and Garlicnaan. We got the food to-go, although they have tables there for you to enjoy the food right there. The paratha was a delightand the quantity was abundant. The paneer tikka masala though was on the sweeter side which was a bummer. Everything was pipinghot and fresh and we enjoyed the food. They do food delivery via all the regular delivery services which is a plus for anyonewho wants to enjoy food at their own comfort. MadrasDhaba is an Indian food truck with a variety of options to choose from. Ithas both Vegetarian and meat options along with the usual drinks and deserts that you?d find in a typical Indian establishment.The twist about this place is the availability of Indian styled Tacos which is popular among the folks. This place is worth atry if you?re in the area.
The restaurant didn't live up to the hype. The veg biryani was quite disappointing, while the Paneer Tikka Masala was just alright.
Best Indian food in Austin. Anyone giving one star reviews doesn?t have a clue. Owner is super nice, food is perfect every time. Price is fair and value is there? food is filled to the top of the tub, large portion of rice. Unlike all the other so calledIndian restaurants around town who charge $18 for a dish half full and a spoonful of rice. Won?t name those places. Do yourselfa favor and go here instead you won?t be disappointed. Owner is actually from India so the food is actually authentic. Have toappreciate that in Austin with so many places trying to achieve the flavors this place does so easily.
I usually avoid leaving negative reviews, but my experience here was disappointing. I paid $15 for a lamb curry and was served just a container of curry soup that contained only a few small pieces of lamb—around 3 ounces at most, which was not enough to satisfy me. Alongside that was a large box of rice, but I ended up still feeling hungry. The price felt too high for the little amount of protein I received.
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