Tabla Indian Food

20323 Bruce B Downs Blvd, Tampa
(813) 973-3999

Recent Reviews

Carol T.

Tabla Indian food has electric lights that sparkle from the highway. We needed a change from our usual dinner of hamburgers or soup and salad. Since we cannot eat here because of this Corona Epidemic, we settled for take-out. Food is very unusual and tasty! Not average Indian food and we were happily suprised. We were served by Jay and hope to return soon for lunch! Lunch and dinner served here. Simple decor.

Amanda M.

Really good food and priced very reasonably. I'd definitely recommend if looking for Indian food without driving to Tampa.

Arjun rao

Good indian resturant in Tampa

Rakshith Srinivasa

Please don’t even bother looking up this restaurant. Very poor food quality. And do not ask for “spicy”, all they do is just sprinkle chilli powder. I ordered for pepper chicken, and I got chicken and green peppers, which makes zero sense.

Gianni B.

The tabla is set with fine linen you'll see As you enter the time chamber of curry and ghee You'll be served a dosa with not much thats in it and if you say a word they'll laugh and grin it Captain Jack is the chef of this high place on the tower He'll count the beans in your chole , one by one, by the hour When you've finished with your course in all honesty and fair You'll emerge from the crust on your holy chair And tap your belly because you know it's not fair That counting your beans is not a measure of success Just reprise in the notion of culinary digress

Mohan Meda

I am a regular customer since they have started, the food quality dropped quite a bit lately, tastes more like frozen food that you get from the Indian stores. Worst part is they are not even ready to take the feedback.

Nikhita F.

Had speedy service and the waiters were fast to refill the buffet. The tandoori chicken was delicious and if you're not too keen on Indian but want to try something new, there's a good variety.

James James

On Sunday, November 3, 2019 I ordered chicken korma, butter naan, vegetable samosa and some popadams. The very few, small pieces of chicken came swimming in a thin soup of korma sauce, the popadoms were old and possibly re-fried and the samosa were tiny. The rice and the naan were average.

moksha51

We were there for dinner on a weekday. Very little crowd. Good decor and service. Good quality and taste was average.

Sujata S.

Food is great. Service is very slow. I had to remind the waiter to give my daughter her mango lassi after 30 mins. Food took almost 1 hour to come. As we were leaving, the waiter ran to the door and told us he forget to charge us for the lassi!! Really?!?!!

Amreen Lalani

Great food. Great ambience. Especially enjoyed the service. Mohammed was very professional and friendly who provided first class hospitality. Will definitely return and recommend to friends.

arun sahu

The best Indian restaurant in Tampa Bay period.

Chet K.

We have ordered from here several times in past, was friends with prior owner...food always has been good. We ordered last night and it was TERRIBLE. We ordered Daal Tadka, was watery and tasted as if it was thawed and warmed... Next up, Chicken Korma (normally very good)--again watery, no taste--chicken was soggy. We also had chicken Tikka Massala-- was ok..cant say it tasted good but not as bad as other two dishes. On positive note, Raitha was good, Naan was good also. I left message to have owner/manager call me last night with employees-- no response. Will update if anything changes, but for now Im avoiding Tabla.

Kat Hp

Stopped in after school because I love the Indian food I’ve been given from family friends and wanted to find a restaurant that would give me the lovely flavors I’ve been craving!

Cadat Broderick

I’ve been to about 5 or 6 Indian restaurants in the New Tampa/Wesley Chapel area. This is by far the most authentic and best tasting Indian food in the area. Indian food is probably my favor cuisine so I know what it should taste like. They use the right spices and are able to balance them in harmony. I had the Goat Biryani you could taste the cardamo, allspice, cumin, ginger, with a hint of cinnamon and other aromatics. The rice was fluffy and cooked to perfection with tender succulent pieces of goat that fell of the bone. In addition they had a good goat to rice ratio. I also tried the chili naan and it was also delicious. It came with a good portion of raita which was delicious but on the thinner consistency for my liking.

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