My wife and I went shopping and were pleasantly surprised by the quality of the food at India Masala. We enjoyed both the chicken Teaka masala and the garlic chicken. Their garlic nan is amazing. The service and staff are excellent.
DM S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
This place is not closed. It is under new ownership. One of the best places to experience Indian food. During the week they have a buffet for lunch for 9.99 and on the weekends for 10.99.
Taz G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Southeast, Las Vegas, NV
I love eating Indian food but at a food court is not the place for it. The guy who took my order was very nice and answered all the questions I had. The atmosphere was representative of a food court was you order your food wait for it and find your own seat. The food here was satisfactory.. We ordered the tandoori chicken, butter chicken, and chicken biryani. The tandoori chicken was great and it came with naan. The naan was hot and fresh. The butter chicken was similar to chicken tikka masala. I am pretty that is what was given to us. The biryani was good with a different spice to it. They also have a location on Flamingo that is really enjoyable. It is a sit down restaurant where they take your order and bring your food to the table. They have more options on food including lamb and other meats. The atmosphere there is more pleasant. This location is moving to the fashion show mall since the Riviera hotel is closing.
Isha B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fontana, CA
I didn’t know what to expect eating here considering its in a food court so the ambience isn’t there at all. Seemed kinda sketch for Indian food but I was SO wrong. The food was delicious! I got shai paneer and my brother got a dosa. We don’t eat onion or garlic and the chef was really accommodating with that too whereas other restaurants are always talking about how everything’s premade. I will definitely be coming here again! There are a variety of vegetarian options as well as those for all you carnivores. It’s convenient that its 24 hours too!
Pallabi G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bethesda, MD
I never thought I would get sick of prime rib and crab legs, but after 2 days of buffet food, I just needed something with a little punch. Luckily, this place wasn’t too far down the strip and located in the same location where our show was, so I was really looking forward to some flavorful food. The store is located in a rather ratty looking food court with carpeting… ick. It is clearly the most popular stall in the place with, I think, every Indian person in the area waiting on line. Just to order your food can take some time and, then, depending on the order, can take about 30 min to actually get the food. The food itself was decent. We got chicken vindaloo, chole bature and mango lassi. The portions were all generous enough to feed two very hungry people. The chicken vindaloo was very nice and spicy, but used entirely too much tomato. The chole bature was spot on. The bature was obviously made fresh and a great balance of crispy and soft. The chole was a little stale tasting but still delicious. I particularly enjoyed the mango lassi. It was nice and thick with strong mango flavor. This place is open 24 hours a day so your Indian food craving can be satisfied at any time. The prices are cheap for Vegas, but as a Central Jerseyite, I’m used to better bang for my buck. Worth a visit.
Hena Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Corona, CA
Tasteless & cold food, over priced, horrible customer service, fungus on wooden plate. I would not come back back here for sure!
Jayana J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
Amazing food. Awesome service. Very friendly staff. I loved the aloo paratha and dosa! Absolutely authentic indian food!
Emily R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
I was on strip with my fella and decided to grab a quick bite at the Riviera. I remembered they had a food court and recalled some positive reviews for India Masala. My expectations were low, but I persevered. I ordered the chicken tikka masala which came with rice and a side of naan. The curry was decent. Not very spicy and more on the bland side than I would prefer, but still ok. The rice was dry and overcooked. It was clearly sitting around a while so I avoided it. The naan was my favorite part of the meal. It was overly oily, but delicious. We were tempted to order an extra one for dipping, but decided against it. Decent for a food court and probably ten times better than the other food court options at the Riviera, but that isn’t saying much.
Lovely R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Diego, CA
Its a food court, I had to wait in queue for ~ 30min & it was not worth waiting… poori chana — tastes OK Uttapam — not so good masala dosa — was fine masala tea — not so great
Akhilesh J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 University of Texas, Austin, TX
Good food. I ate there everyday while I was in vegas. The only downside is the service staff. Once there was no one to take the order for 20 min even when there was no line. Another time their credit card machine was down so I had to go and get cash from the atm. But the food more than makes up for the bad service. The problem I think is that the place is heavily under staffed.
Deepak S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Jose, CA
One of the best and always accessible restaurants that is in LV strip and close to authentic taste of indian food. I would visit this place again…
Ab S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lawrence Township, NJ
Best indian food in vegas. 24 hrs open. Best dosa i ever had. North indian food is good too. Must visit.
Aakash G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
Horrible place! We ordered 2 non veg thali and waited for abt 15 mins only to get 2 freaking veg thalis. The cashier said he heard veg thalis. Idk how he heard that coz we were 6 ppl and one of my friends was ordering the food and we all heard him saying non veg. Coz none of us like only veggie. There was a hispanic looking guy who came and asked to pay $ 4 more for 2 extra plates of chicken and we did so. I would have still given this place a 3 star rating inspite of the bad argument we had. But rice was horrible. Idk why they cant afford a good basmati rice. Never had such worse rice in my life. And what would i do with my chicken tikka masala without rice. We all were so pissed. That one star is for staying open 24 hrs.
Anna W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Midlothian, VA
This place was so great! We ate there for 3 days straight while visiting! We had the chicken & veggie samosas, so good! My husband had the fish curry, this was very spicy!!! We also had some kind of BBQ combo with lentils & a few other items. Then we tried the rice with chicken. I don’t remember what it was called but I’m posting a picture. I’d show them the pic & ask for it!
Angel B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Anaheim, CA
1,2,3, O clock 4, O clock EAT 5,6,7, O clock 8, O clock EAT 9,10,11, O clock 12, O clock EAT We’re going to eat around the clock tonight When the clock strikes 1,2,3,4 You can go to the food court And order Chicken Tikka tonight We’re going to eat around the clock tonight. When the clock strikes 5,6 and 7 We wont be in heaven Eating this food tonight. But we can still eat around the clock tonight. When the clock strikes 8, 9, 10, and 11 This place is still open Dont expect good service. Were going to eat around the clock tonight. Located in the Riveria, all the way in the back in the food court, in a tiny corner and its open 24 hours. Limited late night menu after 10:30pm, and breakfast 5am till 10am. Prices range from about $ 11 and up per dish. So by food court standards its expensive. I ordered 2 dishes and the guy wanted to make sure someone was eating with me, since it was a lot if food. Lol… do I look like I can eat all that? Even if I was going to eat it all, it was none of his business. I ordered chicken Tikka and it was sprinkled in some kind of curry powder and was very dry. The meat was red on the outside, like tandori chicken usually is. Not the chicken tikka Im used too. Wasnt the best. I also ordered the chicken tikka Masala with was 75% sauce 25% chicken, served with equal parts of white rice. I have access to really good Indian food in the OC and I am not a fan of this food. And I was left hungry and disappointed. The beast, however enjoyed his meal and has a tradition of coming here every year when hes in town. Im not a fan, but others dig it. 2.5 stars rounding up to 3. Be prepared to eat on Styrofoam plates and plastic utensils.
Althrycon H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Who knew a place this great would actually be inside of Riviera Casino’s food court?! For those who’ve been to its other location on Flamingo near UNLV, this isn’t as aesthetically pleasing. However, something about the griminess of the surrounding area made the experience that much better. In fact, I prefer this one as it somewhat feels more authentic. Unfortunately, it doesn’t have an all you can eat lunch special unlike the restaurant; but hey, it’s open 24⁄7 so I guess I just found a new joint to hit up after a long night of debauchery! I find it quite amazing how a fast food stall in a food court can offer such impressive array of dishes that most Indian restaurants don’t. In this case, the menu comprises of northern and southern Indian specialties – some of which I’ve never even heard of before – thus it’ll definitely take several visits to try every single food from this place. I thoroughly enjoyed their vegetable samosa especially with the tamarind chutney. Another great choice is their tandoori combo which includes tandoori chicken, garlic chicken, chicken tikka, and chicken sheesh kabab with a side of saag paneer and naan. TIP: Park at the lot next to Peppermill and enter from the front entrance to avoid the long, confusing walk through the old casino floor. Overall, India Masala is definitely a great spot for Indian food any time of day. It’s right what they say that some of the greatest things out there are found on the most unexpected places. In this case, you just have to surpass the idea that this is situated inside a rundown food court. Enjoy!
Swapnil S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Waterloo, IA
Surprisingly delicious. I had not decided to heat indian food but it was late and did not had good options. So ended up here. Food was awesome and never expected from a food court indian restaurant. Its little bit pricey but the quantity is accordingly. Its open 24 hrs which is an addition.
Pragna A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Greensboro, NC
This place is extremely overpriced for a small take out place in a dirty little corner of the riviera casino. The place is very shabby, and no one would ever want to sit and dine here. The portions are really really small for the price they charge. The plates in which they give the food out are made of very thin paper and all the gravy of my curry was sunk into it. Trust me no one would ever want to dine here if there was a choice.
Rina K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
This place is located in the food court of the Riviera. I ordered the chicken tikka masala & mango lassi. The mango lassi was great & I would definitely order it again, but the chicken tikka masala was more bland than that of any other place I have ever tried! The naan was humongous and pretty good, but not enough for me to come back here in the future. I probably won’t be back here — even though I really enjoyed the mango lassi– just because it’s in a weird location. It was like walking through a maze just to get to the food court(as I was leaving, I heard guests complaining about the same thing). but I’m assuming the food court is more geared towards tourists as it does have an opening facing Las Vegas Blvd.
Megan K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
I love Indian food. It is a recent obsession and I know the good stuff when I see it. The food at this food court location is very good. The naan is fresh and tasty. All of the entrees are made fresh to order, so let the cooks know how spicy you enjoy your entrees. Service: the staff is use to tourists and questions. They were very friendly and knowledgeable about the products sold. Wait time: everything is cooked fresh. If you are in a rush, go to Quiznos subs. The food is worth the 10 minute wait while they cook it. Price: pretty pricey for a food court. It was $ 40 for two waters, to entrees, an app of samosas and bread. This is the same price we pay at a sit-down restaurant. The drinks are not included in the combo price. Location: it appears they share a kitchen with a burger joint… Strange for an Indian joint… Try this place if you are at the Rivera casino. :)