Flavors of India
Indian, Indian • $
10 Railroad Ave
Essex Junction, VT 05452
(802) 876-7208
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10 Railroad Ave, Essex Junction, VT 05452
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We lived in New Delhi for a couple years and we prefer this Indian restaurant over the others in the Essex/Williston/Burlington area. The food is well spiced, not too salty, and delicious. The service is friendly and very good.
We dined here last night as a group of 4. The service was amazing… they welcomed us so warmly and were extremely attentive to our needs even offering us some complementary rose spiced drinks. We tried the samosas, dumplings and several different curries along with buttered Naan. All were full of flavor and spiced well. It seems like the majority of business is takeout, but there is plenty of seating and a homey atmosphere for dining in. I would definitely recommend this place!
The flavors are great! Very friendly staff. My wife cannot tolerate very spicy foods and they did a great job with making sure the spice level was fine! Pictured, Gobi 65, vegetable korma, butter chicken, and rice.
This place is amazing. The food is so tasty, fresh and delicious. The service is great, the guy who handles the front is very friendly. Great for family, great for date night. Get the naan. Get all the naan. Butter chicken is good enough to brawl over, but don't. Lentils and chickpeas (chole?) so flavorful and delightful to the senses.
Flavors of India is SO good, the best in the area by FAR. They have things like dahi puri and papdi chaat. If you go to Montreal for your Indian food, you might not need to anymore. The staff is also so kind and the food is AMAZING. Please try it!!
A group of friends and I went for a mini reunion and we loved the food here. It was very delicious and nostalgic of being in India. Our server was super helpful in recommending dishes and helping us order the best food. The wait for food was a little long, but I think we just came on a busy night. The meals were SUPERB and tasted just like what we remembered from India.
The chicken curry is my favorite, the vindaloo for spice. Add a garlic naan and you have a meal that can easily serve two. I can't even tell you how many times I've ordered take out from here.
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