This was the worst food I’ve had in LA. Chicken tasted old, rice was extremely undercooked. Hard and chalky. The naan was also undercooked and doughy. Do not order from this restaurant.
Food: 1
Beth
$71 for the blandest Indian food take out we've ever had. I think we can all agree that "bland" is the last word that should ever describe Indian food.The Tarka dal was thin and watery. The aloo gobi was bland. There wasn't much garlic to the garlic naan. The vegetarian samosa had a good taste but was soggy.Expensive take out buzzkill.
Food: 2
Amit Deswal
Zero all food
Danny Ovando
Have been coming here for many years. They take so much pride in the food preparation. Family owned and ran they take really good care of their regulars.Vegetarian options: They can make any korma or masala veggie and it taste amazing.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Chicken Tikka Masala, Saag Paneer, Samosa, Curry Vegetarian, Garlic Naan, Curry, Chicken Tikka Masala and Naan
Mukesh Maharjan
Not good at all. We ordered Chicken curry, chicken tikka, chicken biryani ... none of them are good. Chicken curry is like tomato watery soup with chicken. I have never eaten this kind of curry. Don't want to waste my time even writing reviews.Atmosphere is also not good. Lots of noise going on.
Best Indian food i had in US, Must try when you are in L.A. Best value for money as well, 5 star Indian food at reasonable price!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Ashi Singh
Best Indian food i had in US, very humble owners and very friendly staff. Must try!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
YY K
?lamb tikka- watery, had bad meat smell & texture was rubberychicken tikka masala- looks&tastes watered down. chicken inside is tough. flavorlessgarlic naan- middle part is rawchicken pakora- soggy & mushy, chicken is also toughI ordered on uber eats and it took v long. The liquid from lamb tikka had leaked all over inside the bag, and when I opened the food I was disappointed just by the visuals.. I would not recommend this place to anyone
ben
This place has absolutely wonderful Indian food. The quality and flavor of the food is unmatched in LA. My only complaint is that if you’re ordering delivery, they present a bunch of spice level options (like 5 or 6 levels from no heat to very spicy), but really no matter what you choose, there are 2. Zero heat and thermonuclear.This isn’t a problem when you dine in - they do a nice medium heat option. I can only assume they’ve had a bunch of whiny people complain that their “medium” was too hot and just do zero heat for every option up to “very spicy.” It’s a huge bummer to order “medium spicy” over and over and just get (extremely flavorful) zero heat food.
Did not like the food, ambience anything. Very bad
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
James Wan
Indian food for the mild taste buds out there. The menu is extensive with protein variations and an excellent vegetarian focus. Unfortunately, this is were their acalades seem to end.The robust Indian cuisine seemingly is greatly lacking here. Many flavors are muted and the absence of the depth of spices is throughout much of their menu. Indicating medium heat taste nearly like no real heat at all. Forget about even asking for "Medium Spicy." There was no real difference. I have been afraid to ask for spicy for subsequent tries thinking it could be an "On/Off" switch.The lack of spice also goes hand in hand with the lack of seasoning. Along with muted flavors, many dishes can also lack salt. Although, somewhat healthy tasting if sodium is an animal you are looking out for, this detail simply isn't a good indicator for their respect for the cuisine.Agra's website has a very intuitive method of online ordering. It is clean and simple to use. Agra is open late on evenings, and are quick to pump out your orders.Just be aware that Agra's menu is a bit on the lighter affair of any expectations for Indian Cuisine that is full of flavors, spices, and heat.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 3
Samar Desai
Authentic North Indian Punjabi family owned restaurant. Very reasonably priced with great quality food. Let them know your spice tolerance level. Plenty of parking. Give lunch special a try, you will not regret it.Vegetarian options: Plenty of vegetarian options
i've been going here since i was a kid the food has and will always be good, the chicken tikka is amazing. I always feel welcomed here i honestly consider this place almost as family. the place itself feels so warm and welcoming the music is even nice too.
Jen B.
Terrible Indian food. No flavor whatsoever. The chicken tikka masala was basically soup. They watered down the curry that it was pure liquid. The lamb korma was not good either. It wasn't as soupy consistency but no flavor. Do not order from here. It's terrible. Almost inedible.
Great place with authentic food. The staff is really friendly and fantastic. Would recommend Saag/palak panner for vegetarian. Best I had in LA.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Saag Paneer, Samosa, Thali, Gulab Jamun
This was the worst food I’ve had in LA. Chicken tasted old, rice was extremely undercooked. Hard and chalky. The naan was also undercooked and doughy. Do not order from this restaurant.
Food: 1
$71 for the blandest Indian food take out we've ever had. I think we can all agree that "bland" is the last word that should ever describe Indian food.The Tarka dal was thin and watery. The aloo gobi was bland. There wasn't much garlic to the garlic naan. The vegetarian samosa had a good taste but was soggy.Expensive take out buzzkill.
Food: 2
Zero all food
Have been coming here for many years. They take so much pride in the food preparation. Family owned and ran they take really good care of their regulars.Vegetarian options: They can make any korma or masala veggie and it taste amazing.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Chicken Tikka Masala, Saag Paneer, Samosa, Curry Vegetarian, Garlic Naan, Curry, Chicken Tikka Masala and Naan
Not good at all. We ordered Chicken curry, chicken tikka, chicken biryani ... none of them are good. Chicken curry is like tomato watery soup with chicken. I have never eaten this kind of curry. Don't want to waste my time even writing reviews.Atmosphere is also not good. Lots of noise going on.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Recommended dishes: Chicken Tikka Masala, Samosa, Curry
Best Indian food i had in US, Must try when you are in L.A. Best value for money as well, 5 star Indian food at reasonable price!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best Indian food i had in US, very humble owners and very friendly staff. Must try!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
?lamb tikka- watery, had bad meat smell & texture was rubberychicken tikka masala- looks&tastes watered down. chicken inside is tough. flavorlessgarlic naan- middle part is rawchicken pakora- soggy & mushy, chicken is also toughI ordered on uber eats and it took v long. The liquid from lamb tikka had leaked all over inside the bag, and when I opened the food I was disappointed just by the visuals.. I would not recommend this place to anyone
This place has absolutely wonderful Indian food. The quality and flavor of the food is unmatched in LA. My only complaint is that if you’re ordering delivery, they present a bunch of spice level options (like 5 or 6 levels from no heat to very spicy), but really no matter what you choose, there are 2. Zero heat and thermonuclear.This isn’t a problem when you dine in - they do a nice medium heat option. I can only assume they’ve had a bunch of whiny people complain that their “medium” was too hot and just do zero heat for every option up to “very spicy.” It’s a huge bummer to order “medium spicy” over and over and just get (extremely flavorful) zero heat food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 2
Restaurantji Recommends
Did not like the food, ambience anything. Very bad
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Indian food for the mild taste buds out there. The menu is extensive with protein variations and an excellent vegetarian focus. Unfortunately, this is were their acalades seem to end.The robust Indian cuisine seemingly is greatly lacking here. Many flavors are muted and the absence of the depth of spices is throughout much of their menu. Indicating medium heat taste nearly like no real heat at all. Forget about even asking for "Medium Spicy." There was no real difference. I have been afraid to ask for spicy for subsequent tries thinking it could be an "On/Off" switch.The lack of spice also goes hand in hand with the lack of seasoning. Along with muted flavors, many dishes can also lack salt. Although, somewhat healthy tasting if sodium is an animal you are looking out for, this detail simply isn't a good indicator for their respect for the cuisine.Agra's website has a very intuitive method of online ordering. It is clean and simple to use. Agra is open late on evenings, and are quick to pump out your orders.Just be aware that Agra's menu is a bit on the lighter affair of any expectations for Indian Cuisine that is full of flavors, spices, and heat.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 3
Authentic North Indian Punjabi family owned restaurant. Very reasonably priced with great quality food. Let them know your spice tolerance level. Plenty of parking. Give lunch special a try, you will not regret it.Vegetarian options: Plenty of vegetarian options
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Garlic Naan, Dal, Paneer Tikka
i've been going here since i was a kid the food has and will always be good, the chicken tikka is amazing. I always feel welcomed here i honestly consider this place almost as family. the place itself feels so warm and welcoming the music is even nice too.
Terrible Indian food. No flavor whatsoever. The chicken tikka masala was basically soup. They watered down the curry that it was pure liquid. The lamb korma was not good either. It wasn't as soupy consistency but no flavor. Do not order from here. It's terrible. Almost inedible.