Raja Rani Indian Restaurant
13 Scammell St, Quincy
(617) 481-1745
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Yum yum Butter chicken and Mango lassi
Update: It is unfortunate that Tamil Chef whose dishes were authentic has left. For most others it wont matter too much unless you know the specific flavor.
Underrated gem. Authentic south style delicate preparation only met in traditional weddings. Utilize while it is still available rarely. There is a Punjabi cook too for other tastes. Try the buffet on weekends to find your favorite dishes.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Average restaurant.
Went there on friends recommendation and was utterly disappointed by the Sunday Lunch buffet.
Some of the items were dry and cold. Dessert was like okay.
Ordered Gobi Manchurian and received “Chicken Manchurian”. We being strict vegetarian, this is absolutely unacceptable.
Called to explain the situation and they absolutely shunned us, refused to take any responsibility. Also, lady on the call was very rude. Stay away from this restaurant.
Food: 2
Service: 1
Authentic Indian food! The chicken tikka masala and gongura special with chicken. Both mild spice, though the gongura was definitely a little spicier for me, but the flavor was super delicious. Our server often forgot stuff that we asked her for but she was nice overall. Definitely recommend if you are craving Indian food, or would love to stop by and support locally! You also get 5% off for using cash to check out.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Chicken Tikka
Tried the buffet at Raja Rani today. The food was okay (mutton biryani & mutton curry were good, fish fry was nice) but the place is extremely untidy with sticky floors and stained carpets. I really feel this place has the potential to be a 4.5 + rated Indian buffet with a fresh coat of paint, some bright warm lights, clean/no carpets & clean windows. This minor investment should result in huge ROI & repeat customers :)
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 3
Eaten good Indian food, nice service
Atmosphere: 4
Service: 5
Absolutely amazing South Indian food!! The closest flavor and taste to traditional homemade Indian food.?
We ordered Rasam dipped Idli, Mysore Masala Dosa, and Lassi.
The flavors were of the highest quality! ??
I will return again and again as long as I live in Boston ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I ordered the Chicken Boneless Biryani, and while the portion was generous, perhaps too much for one person, the taste was good overall. However, I did find it a bit salty and quite oily. Despite that, it was filling, and I took a nice walk afterward to help with digestion. The host was a wonderful, smiling girl who made me feel quite comfortable and welcomed. I’d still recommend the place.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Chicken Briyani
We visited restaurant for birthday party and had good buffet...specially custurd and jamun in dessert was too good.. thanks for making the event with delicious food...
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Gobi Manchurian, Gulab Jamun, Pani Puri, Indian Buffet
Restaurantji Recommends
Taste is not up to the mark. Nothing seems to be cooked by professional chef. I will not recommend this restaurant if you want to have authentic Indian cuisine
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 2
I used to be a regular customer now a days management / chef has changed. Don’t go for buffet they are not back filling the stuff but charging full amount. Worst response from cashier.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 1
Recommended dishes: Pepper Chicken
Not even a 1 star the worst food ever chicken tandoori tasted as if it was 1 week back chicken and chicken sukka biriyani is the worst I literally vomited and tgey are demanding for the amount
Service was excellent. Food was different than other Indian places I have been to (not in this area) my only complaint is I requested no salt, as places like this normally have an actual cook, but it was loaded with sodium, which is imperative I do not have due to health conditions. 4 days later amd I'm still dealing with the aftermath. I had 1/4 of a pancake and 1/4 of a current vegetable dish (cannot recall what it was called as it was a new try for me) with rice.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 5
After a long day out with 21 month old, I decided to end the day with some food. Went to that place and they treated me so poorly that I felt like crying. I came in, the hostess was on the phone I only asked if there was a high chair and if I could see sit anywhere, because I didn’t want to bother her. Went and sat, scanned the menu and it didn’t want to come up on my phone. I got up to see if I could get a paper menu, but she was still on the phone. I stood there (literally in front of her) for a good 2 mins to ask her for the menu, she never acknowledged me. I went back to the table (again I didn’t want to bother her, because she was still on the phone). A WHITE couple came in and sat in the same section that I was sitting with my son. A waitress came out, and suddenly the hostess pointed at the WHITE couple and told her to give them menus. The waitress looked at me and looked at her confused, cause she probably noticed that I was there before them. The waitress gave the menu and went back to get other ones to bring to my table, but she still looked as confused as me. She talked to the hostess while looking at me confused and then she came to my table and gave me the menus. I got up, picked up my son and left, because I didn’t want to cry. Never experienced racism, but it felt like that’s what it was. It hurt me the most, because I was with my son and we were just having a little mommy and son date. We ended up going to the restaurant next door to the right “Sweetgarden Grill”, the food was amazing and we felt welcome.
Atmosphere: 1
Service: 1
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