The cornerstone of Indian cooking is the spice mixtures or masalas. The most common spices are cumin, coriander, and mustard seeds, black pepper, ground turmeric, cinnamon, cardamon, and cloves. We cannot wait to share our love of Indian food with you, whether you are a brand new customer or a long-time afficianado of our food.
July 19, 2007 @ 2:16 AM
a diner from Denver, CO
Best Indian food in Denver by far -- and I've tried them all! If you love deliciously cooked, spice-enthralling food, this is the place. Wonderful service, great location, I can't wait to go back.
We arrived at India Oven around 8:30 PM. We were seated promptly. We had a party of four and ordered: Shrimp Makhani, Shrimp Masala, Chicken Tikka Masala, Yak Thali, Garlic Naan, Cheese Naan, 3 ice teas and a coke. The food here is very good. During
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Great service. I sat in a booth and they are private and nicely. The service was good. Only downfall was that the food was bland. I went with a couple of americans and they were also dissapointed with the lack of spice/flavor. I wouldn't go thei
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Best Indian food in Denver by far -- and I've tried them all! If you love deliciously cooked, spice-enthralling food, this is the place. Wonderful service, great location, I can't wait to go back.
Best Indian food in Denver by far -- and I've tried them all! If you love deliciously cooked, spice-enthralling food, this is the place. Wonderful service, great location, I can't wait to go back.