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Welcome to Masala of India Cuisine

"Masala of India Cuisine" is a vibrant restaurant located in Seattle, offering a variety of flavorful Indian dishes. With a diverse menu that includes vegan and vegetarian options, the restaurant caters to a range of dietary preferences. Customers praise the attentive service, inviting ambiance, and generous portion sizes. The chicken dishes, such as the mango chutney and tandoori chicken, receive high praise for their delicious flavors and tender texture. The garlic naan and samosas are also fan favorites, showcasing the restaurant's dedication to quality and taste. For a satisfying Indian dining experience, "Masala of India Cuisine" is a top choice.

LOCATIONS
  • Masala of India Cuisine
    507 NE Northgate Way Suite G, Seattle, WA 98125, United States
    507 NE Northgate Way Suite G, Seattle, WA 98125, United States Hotline: +1 206-417-1118

Welcome to Masala of India Cuisine, a gem of Indian cuisine located in Seattle, WA. This restaurant offers a plethora of amenities for its guests, ranging from takeout and delivery to outdoor seating and a full bar. The diverse menu includes vegan and vegetarian options, making it an inclusive dining destination for all.

One standout feature of Masala of India Cuisine is its extensive appetizer selection, showcasing traditional Indian flavors like Aloo Tikki, Chicken Samosa, and Fried Chicken. The Chicken Tikka Kabab and Tandoori Salmon from the sizzlers section are a must-try for those looking to indulge in authentic Tandoori dishes.

The array of vegetarian and non-vegetarian entrees at Masala of India Cuisine cater to every palate. From creamy Korma and tangy Vindaloo to the fragrant Shahi and flavorful Mango Curry, each dish is crafted with care and precision. The Non-Dairy/Vegan section offers delectable options like Channa Masala and Saag Aloo.

Don't miss out on the Specialty Breads, including the Paneer Naan and Roti, which perfectly complement the savory curries. Round off your meal with delectable desserts like Gulab Jamun and Mango Pistachio Cheesecake for a sweet finish.

Customer reviews rave about the generous portion sizes, mild spice levels, and prompt delivery service. Guests appreciate the attentive waitstaff and clean ambiance, making dining at Masala of India Cuisine a delightful experience.

Whether you're a seasoned fan of Indian cuisine or looking to explore new flavors, Masala of India Cuisine is a culinary haven that promises a memorable dining experience.

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Jake A.
Jake A.

Good service and great food. Recommend the chicken and Mango Chutney. Garlic naan was delicious. Not crowded at all on a Saturday night. Romantic and clean ambiance.

Trisha F.
Trisha F.

Prices are comparable with everywhere else in town. We paid 13 for a mixed appetizer and 21 for a single chicken entree which was not large, but one gets used to it. We also ordered fries, garlic naan, chai, and a glass of Pinot noir, which was 78 and change after tax but before tip. It's so expensive to be alive. The mixed appetizer was cod, veggie, and chicken pakora plus a samosa according to the menu, but we only got fish and chicken. I really would have liked to try the veggie. The fries were hot and spiced really well. The samosa was also really hot, crisp, and delicious. Even the little kiddo liked the fish pakora. They also brought out ketchup and a duo of sauces I've seen frequently at Indian places--the brown sweet sauce and the green minty one. It was nice to have these with the fries, even though I think they're for naan. Garlic naan was clearly brushed with margarine and garlic, which sucks at the price point ($6?). The electric yellow really gave it an interesting look, but it tasted ok. Our chicken Tikka masala was delicious and there was plenty of spiced basmati rice. The take out containers are really flimsy AND Styrofoam, which is a double whammy of suckage. They have a full bar despite the menu not saying so, and the decor is clean and interesting. Waitstaff was very helpful and kind. It looks like most people get takeout here, because we were the sole dining inhabitants despite it being 5 pm.

Meghan Y.
Meghan Y.

If you're looking for Indian in the north end of seattle, it's a great spot to pop into or to order for delivery! A few notes: -we've found portion sizes to be perfect. We usually end up with leftovers, which are always the best! -there's usually a ton of rice (yum!) -we've found the spice level to be more mild than some other spots so order accordingly! -great as a delivery option as well!

Anya B.
Anya B.

I've been ordering from this place for years and it never disappoints. Recently I noticed that they start cutting up the chicken into smaller pieces, which makes it softer to chew. Thank you to whoever changed that. Oh and for reference, medium is the perfect spice level if you like just a tiny amount of spicy. Mild is kid-safe. Scale accordingly.

Danielle D.
Danielle D.

Gotta update this to include even more options and gulab jamun! Wow every option is always so delicious! the atmosphere still remains ever so relaxing.

Tammy E.
Tammy E.

This is the Uber eats restaurant name for the Mirch Masala restaurant in Northgate! The food is delicious and generous in portions! Highly recommend ordering takeout or delivery - you will not be disappointed!

Sophia W.
Sophia W.

We got takeout from here and the order was made very quickly. We got the saag paneer, garlic naan, b samosas, and a cream marinated tandoori chicken. It was a lot of food! We are it over 3 meals. Very tasty and good spice level. The samosas were super yummy and I loved the sauces! Would try again and get some of their other dishes.

Brian T.
Brian T.

I have to admit it. Stepping into Masala, I was skeptical. The place was somewhat empty and the menu was very overwhelming with an insane amount of dishes. Pair that with an empty buffet counter (which I typically shy away from) I was already preparing for the worst. But I was proven wrong. Very wrong. And I'm not even mad about it. The food was really really good. My wife and I ordered: Goat curry Garlic naan Dal Tadka Mango Lassi (a drink) Just a heads up: I'm going to be focusing on the goat curry and not the Dal Tadka that my wife had, because I didn't even pay attention or try it. Because the goat curry was just that good. First off, the portions were really generous. 1 order of garlic naan was massive and surpassed our expectations. The garlic wasn't too overwhelming, and it served as the perfect pairing to our curries. Goat curry, where do I even begin? The curry was just delicious. The goat was incredibly, incredibly tender. Like, the meat was just cooked beautifully and I barely had to chew before the meat just dissolved in my mouth. And the flavors were extraordinary. I ordered a 2 on the spice scale (with 5 being spicy), and it was a perfect kick of heat. I didn't even talk to my wife at all during the meal, as it was just that good. Masala, I'm sorry. I'm sorry to have judged your food based on appearance, which is a lesson we typically learn in grade school. I can't wait to try the other foods here, as the food was delicious. I'm glad to say that we've found out local Indian to-go place in Greenwood. I can't wait to try the lamb next time!