Swagruha
Indian • $
900 Rosa L Parks Blvd
Nashville, TN 37208
(615) 736-7001
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900 Rosa L Parks Blvd, Nashville, TN 37208
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The food was great. The Mattar Paneer and the Garlic Chicken was better than I ever would have anticipated. The yellow rice and veggies went with it well. Everyone in my group tried and enjoyed it. I'll want more of this.
This food makes me happy! It's rich and flavorful, kinda like the Indian version of classic soul food. I had the goat curry and vegetable curry. The goat is *very* tasty (I love goat), but to my surprise it was the vegetable curry that made me say "Mmm." It's takeaway only but it's in the Nashville Farmer's Market so there are plenty of tables inside the shared space, and the woman who served me was very kind. I visited after lunch rush & they were sold out out of samosas, so I guess that's an indication of how good they are. I will definitely be back when I can.
Tasty food and generous portions. $12 out of pocket gets you a meat curry and a veggie curry and a heap of savory rice. They didn't tack on a 3.5% credit card fee like so many other places.
I thought I would be disappointed by the appearance but it blew me away. This is some of the most amazing food I have ever tasted. WILL be back!
Be sure to get a samosa. A group of coworkers and I make sure to stop here at least once a week for lunch (and typically more than once). We love it! I get the chicken rice, chana masala, and chili chicken each time I go. The goat curry is also good but it has bones in it. Veggie Korma is also great. I recommend going multiple times and trying everything!
Favorite Indian place in Nashville. The style is different and I can’t find it anywhere else. Those commenting on rude workers must expect nothing but smiles from people - may not be ‘southern hospitality’ but they are kind people
My wife ordered a chicken dish and I wanted to try their vegetable rice with vegetable curry. I ordered just a side size and literally blew my socks right off. Medium spice, absolutely the best vegetable curry I have ever had. I must have told my wife that at least 6 times while I spooned ever last grain down.
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