Tamarind Express
Highmark Building Food Court, 120 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh
(412) 278-4848
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Good Indian food. You get your order quickly and staff is supportive.
Really good for a quick lunch.
Chicken biryani is waste of money .. other non-veg options are pretty good specially keema dosa
Great choice for quick lunch. I've been there a few times and tried all their non-vegs items. The non-veg platter, Chicken and Kheema Dosa and Chicken and lam kati rolls. Everything was authentic and tasted great. They also have plenty of choices for vegetarians as well. Highly recommend this place.
Nice Indian food joint. Glad we have good Indian food in downtown.
For a mall food court, this can't be beat! Frankly there's very little nearby, so it automatically stands out for those of us who adore Indian food. Good Biryani, Nan, flavorful gravy options. Very reasonably priced. Always quite busy.
Love their southIndian paratha and curry. So unique.
Tried both veg and non veg. It’s definitely better than other Indian restaurants in downtown. Spice are very normal in Chicken biriyani, cutlet, samosa. It will be good if they increase the spice a little.
Excited to have an Indian Cuisine in a fast-food fashion in downtown.Hope Tamarind continues the par taste in this location like it's Greentree one.
Food is above par but I always feel chutneys like leftovers and fermented, today I received a spoiled red chutney with a very bad smell the moment I opened.
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I just had Chicken Biriyani (thats what they named) its tasted like Paruppu Rice (Dal rice meant for Kids) I was totally disappointed. the Raita they gave will enough for Three or four spoons of Biriyani At least they should provide some other Spicy curry as a other side. No Spice and No taste its just Yellow boiled rice.
Excellent and fast. Two dosa stations are busily prepped and used to quickly cook and serve Madras Masala dosa ($7.99). Vegetarian and non-vegetarian platters are also available. This is a indoor mall food court stall. There are two points in which orders are taken: the one on the left is for ordering platters. The one on the right is for ordering dosa. A numerous contingent of Indian subcontinent I.T. (information technology) workers that work nearby are most of the customers. It can get quite crowded, but the service is very fast and quick, and the line moves quickly.
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