Mizo Choka
7021 Madison Ave, Indianapolis
(317) 506-0202
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I had to heat up for 5 minutes to make it even a little hot. Worse pho soup I’ve had. Kimu is the best. Asked for extra spicy did not get . Only basically one style of meat when it’s suppose to be 3. Usually never have this experience. Need a new cook or is recently new. Had a bunch of just fat meat. Wow! Absolutely disgusting!!! I seriously can not believe this restaurant has not responded to this review. sept 16th
Love the hospitality and the food that we had that day.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Today we ventured out to this comforting restaurant. We both had the Pho (they only have 1 type) we also had the chicken fried rice. The pho was great, had lots of rice noodles, came with sliced beef & beef meatballs which were tasty. They have fish oil, chili oil & some type of dry blend. The fried rice was probably the best we’ve ever had will come back just for this. I’d give the pho a 8/10 and the fried rice 10/10!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food was delicious, and staff was very friendly and accommodating of our large group of 10. Will definitely be back!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food is amazing recommend the garlic noodles. Staff super nice and friendly. Grate customer service.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pho Vietnamese Soup, Papaya Salad, Garlic Oil Noodle
Everything was perfect. Food was delicious. Atmosphere was peaceful and calming. Service was 10/10.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Crispy Pork Ribs, Fried Rice Pork or Chicken
Small restaurant with a surprisingly, cozy interior that serves authentic Burmese dishes and some limited number of other Asian dishes (Vietnamese pho, Indian samosas)The exterior of the restaurant makes you think that it's a trendy, chain geared towards 20 year olds, but if you step inside, it actually feels family run and features a lot more ethnic decor and has a lot of tables to seat families vs small two person tables.PHO - overall 7/10 - The beef pho was heavy on the meat, and noodles but surprisingly light on the broth. This is definitely a bit odd but I appreciate that it had a lot of protein compared to other pho I had. It had slices of beef as well as beef meatballs in it. Broth flavor was a solid 7/10 with more meatiness but not so much of that particular savoriness that I look for in pho. I'd eat it again as it is solid.MIZO CHOKA SPECIAL - overall 8/10 - a noodle dish with the same type of noodles used in pho and a ton of savory flavor! It was served in a bean sauce with little bits of meat, that you would mix together well with the noodles. There was the option of pork or chicken for the meat, and we chose pork. You can also order the noodles with broth or dry. We chose dry and so broth came in a bowl on the side.Service was good, a bit casual. We definitely took longer to figure out what we wanted as we were unfamiliar with a lot of the names of the dishes. More photos on the menu would have been helpful or descriptions underneath. We ended up pulling up the DoorDash of the restaurant on our phones to read descriptions on there ---kind of funny to be honest. They checked if we were ready to order 3x before we were ready, about 5min apart. We were told we could grab what we wanted to drink from the fridge that was in the room.VISITING AGAIN. I'm really curious about their breakfast menu! There is a distinct lack of places where you can get ASIAN BREAKFAST (baos, congee/porridge, etc) here in Indianapolis.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Stumbled across this, and was intrigued by the menu. We ordered the tempura veggies, the garlic oil noodles and the fish noodle soup. Everything was lovely. The tempura is light and crisp with a slightly spicy chili sauce on the side.The garlic noodles with the abalone sauce is light and sweet and delicious. Would absolutely eat again. The fish soup feels like the perfect sick comfort food.I encourage you to play with the vinegar, and sauces on the table!I can't wait to come back and try more dishes
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I got the fish noodle soup and my wife got the garlic noodles. Great flavors, perfect for a gorgeous sunny day without making you feel bloated. Can't wait to come back
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Awesome clean little restaurant and friendly . their food quality is amazing and fresh, Will highly recommend, you won’t regret it.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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The foods were so oily, I had food poisoning from it.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 3
I came right when they were closing but they were still obliged to serve me. I was t sure what to order so I went with the shrimp fried rice. It was sooo delicious. Different from any fried rice I’ve had in Indianapolis and they’re close to where I live so I’ll be back to try something
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Nice little restaurant… Stopped to take a look for something quick to go. The lady was very helpful to answer my questions. They have a wall of pictures for all the stuff to order so you can take a look at what you want in case you don’t recognize it by the title.I like stuff spicy, so she sent me with some extra chili oil. The base broth was in a separate container from all my add-ins (like Pho soup, though I ordered something unknown to me to try).Plan to stop through again ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food are a mixture of authentic Mizo style and famous Asian cuisine. Makes me feel like my home town and a cozy dine in space with traditional Mizo decoration are just a cool enjoyable place in Indianapolis.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pork Head Salad, Fish Noodle Moh Hin Kha
Went here for Pho. They only offer one type. It was OK at best. Lots of noodles and very little proteins. Their peppers are very hot, be careful. Server was very nice.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 4
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