After a $600,000 renovation, the Bombay Club is back and better than ever.
An Indian restaurant that separates itself from the crowd in Northern Virginia with stylish food.
Reasonably priced Indian with white table cloths. Main dishes are the best, though you need to pick and choose carefully among them.
"Contemporary Indian fare," the menu says by way of introduction, before moving on to "small plates of street food."
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Nepalese and Indian cuisine in the space that once housed San Marco.
Marry India with unique and this is what you get: a restaurant eager to satisfy its customers with gently priced small plates, beautiful arrangements and service that is anything but ordinary.
This out of the way Silver Spring Indian restaurant boasts a second Indo-Chinese menu.
The restaurant specializes in Northern Indian dishes.
Housed in a basement food court, this Indian carryout sells to-die-for dosas.
Restaurant critic Tom Sietsema finds that "no sooner do you walk through the door than you're enveloped in a cloud of sweet spices and whisked to a faraway place."
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