Finally broke down and stopped by the Ms. Curry stand at the Wilson Plaza/Federal Triangle Friday market. Got the veggie kati on naan and it was to die for — as someone else has said, the sauces are what made this stand out from the crowd. Can’t wait until next Friday to try another offering!
Zestlife V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Madison, WI
Had the paneer kathi roll today for lunch! One word — Yummy! The roll is a methi(fenugreek) paratha, which is home made and oh so flavorful! Plus it’s soft just the way a traditional paratha should be. The filling — paneer — generous sizes and portions of pillowy soft and fresh goodness, you know they make their own paneer! Price — A tad too much, the roll priced at $ 10 for lunch. I know it’s the cost of good fresh ingredients but spending $ 10 for that much food, and no drink will make me think twice. Perhaps, $ 8 is a fair price. Hence the missing star. Short version — Go there and eat. I will be there next Thursday and every week I crave home made Indian Food.(I’m Indian)
Christie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Alexandria, VA
So delicious! They’re at the Capital Harvest market at Federal Triangle, and it’s my beloved Friday afternoon ritual. I always get half veggie, half chicken over rice, and it’s so yummy I haven’t tried any other variation all year. The best part is their sauces — wish they sold their sauces in bottles.
Dave V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chevy Chase, MD
Had the paneer kati sandwich and samosa from here today at the Bethesda farmers market. Food was cooked fresh and was delicious!
Chris W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
My first kati, paneer. So delicious we went back for a chicken. Best lunch of the summer!
Happy E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kensington, MD
Today I had a veggie Kati Roll on fenugreek paratha at Ms. Curry’s stand at the Federal Triangle farmers market. It was AMAZING! The bread is whole wheat so I can tell myself it’s healthy too. :) I ran into a colleague who also got one today(not sure which variety) and she said she can’t wait until next week comes so she can get another one. Thanks, Ms. Curry, for bringing Katis to downtown DC!
Christine M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Washington, DC
I don’t know how people can call themselves«cooks» and sell this food for others to eat. Probably some of the worst Indian food I’ve eaten. Completely lacked flavor, overpriced($ 13 for«lunch special», aka a tiny portion). Their spinach dish tasted watery. Will not try again.