Tastes bad and too costly First taste is not that good, their paneer dishes didn’t have any flavor. Secondly it’s too costly. Avoid it if you can
Sharon I.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
Fabulous food. Great service. Have been here at least once a week for the past year and never written a review. We went last Saturday, the onion bhaji was spectacular, as was the lettuce wrap. I then ordered the butter chicken(spicy) and my husband ordered the Korma(medium) they were nothing short of amazing. We also had the Kashmiri pulao and the garlic naan. The flavours are exceptional and the service is always on point. Highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for great indian food and great service.
Jessica S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Homestead, FL
Not just my favourite Indian restaurant but my favourite all time restaurant. Great food, great service!
Amit K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
We checked in here on our way back from keywest. after a lot of search zeroed in on this one. and the experience was truly amazing. Great food and ambience. Service is prompt and timely… very delicious.
Doug G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Miami, FL
The food was just ok, but the price of take out was twice the price shown on the internet menu. WTF I should have just left it on the bar. $ 40 bucks for an entre, veg and naan. WTF Menu said $ 12 the bill said 17 for the chicken.
Michelle L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami, FL
I love getting take-out from Ayesha. It’s right at the corner of my house, so I can call and in 15 minutes my food is usually ready! I’ve had the Chicken Tikka Masala, the Butter Chicken and the Garlic Naan. All delicious! Will definitely continue to eat here.
Jonathan V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Miami, FL
This was pretty good. Not my favorite of all the Indian restaurants in our area, but it wasn’t bad. The Gobi or cauliflower appetizer wasn’t bad, but the samosas were good. Piping hot when they come out, but pretty good with the tamarind sauce it came with. The Garlic, Butter and Cheese Naan were amazing! I especially loved the cheese. So good. The Tandoori Chicken was pretty good, as well as the Chicken Vindaloo and the Lamb Chops. I got the Ayesha Saffron Mix Grill and it was ok. If it wasn’t $ 30 I wouldn’t have minded all that much, but it was and I did. If you’re in the area, I guess it’s not bad, but don’t plan a trip around it. Happy Eating!
C B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
DE.LI.CIOUS!!! Absolutely wonderful all the way around: the ambiance, the customer service and FOOd were excellent! First time visiting this restaurant but it will not be the last. Yum!
Damian C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Miami, FL
I don’t know how any one not notice the smell, food was mediocre. I got a samosa and it was not fried properly. Lamb biriani, lamb curry mixed with rice. Very disappointed, I have to tell you the service was very nice.
Jennifer S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
Let me start by saying I’m not a «spicy food» kind of person or an «Indian food» kind of person. My husband is a fan. He often has cravings for Indian food. We had the fried cheese and the Spinach and Paneer as appetizers. They were equally good. Not too greasy and the sauces that came with them were good. I’d say a spice of 2 out of 5(I made up that scale). Next, I had the Butter Chicken. Wow! For the first time, I looove an Indian dish. It was delicious. Spice 2.5 of 5. Creamy. The rice was perfectly cooked. FYI, my husband and my friend were equally happy with their dishes(Lamb Vindaloo and a Spinach Chicken dish). My friend had the Chai tea(they don’t have coffee) and she loved it. Said it was a mix of chai latte and hot chocolate when it came to texture. I had the mango mousse, which is actually more like ice cream… but tasted very good. It was similar to Kulfi. This meal, without alcohol was $ 110 for the 3 of us. Not cheap but not expensive(2 appy, 3 entrees, 1 tea and 1 dessert). We will definitely be back!
Allison I.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Miami, FL
To be honest, the food was delicious and the service STARTED out good. It’s a very long story, but my husband found a dead, cooked spider in his food. I swear. Worst of all, the waiter didn’t handle it well. We were out with some friends(all in our mid-to-upper 20s) and he tried to tell my husband he was too young to know what good food or restaurant service is. He criticized and belittled him for the cooking and restaurant experience that he has, telling us that Indian food is cooked with respect. More respect than customers deserve, I guess.
Kerry O.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tallahassee, FL
This was my first time ever trying Indian food and boy was it good! The waiter gave us some suggestions and we ended up splitting the Ayesha Saffron Mix Grill between two. We also got Rosemary naan and an order of chicken samosas. The mix grill came with chicken tikka, tandoori chicken, shrimp, lamb chop, seekh kebab, and rice. It was served on a sizzler so it came out to the table still steaming. The whole meal ended up being very filling. All of the meat was very good and had a very unique taste. The naan and chicken samosas were great as well. To finish up I ordered a chai tea and they brought out an ice cream type desert that cleanse your pallet. I would definitely recommend Ayesha’s to anyone who likes Indian food or anyone trying to for the first time like me!
Lacey C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Miami, FL
I ordered some vegetarian Indian food after a craving struck. I placed a to-go order and popped over to US1 to pick it up. An order of what turned out to be two vegetable samosas and a dinner portion of paneer tikka masala ended up costing me $ 25. TWENTY. FIVE. FRICKIN. DOLLARS. Food was good, but not life changing. I don’t think I could possibly come back with these prices. They get a 3 because the food was decent, but NOT good value. xoxo
Lisa G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
This place is fantastic. I am originally from NY where you can get great Indian food, and this can rival it. I find that many restaurants in Miami start off well, but I seem to be disappointed by the 2nd or 3rd visit. There seems to be a lack of consistency here. Now back to Ayesha’s…I started off with lamb samosas which were delicious, my husband with their lentil soup — amazing. Then we had a mix of several menu items which we shared along with the garlic nann(yummmmmm!). The service was excellent. The ambiance is a little strange and it’s located in a strip mall, but man, the food is so well worth the trip. I have since been back several times and each time has been very good.
Karan K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Raleigh, NC
Well we were on our way back from Florida and needed some indian food before everything closes down so I found this restaurant on Unilocal.I didn’t pay much attention to reviews since it was getting late. Went inside there was a person who looked like a head chef. He was pretty courteous and made sure we felt comfortable. The fun starts after that we ordered Tandoori Platter and it was pathetic the chicken was so hard that we felt like we are eating chewing gum. We ate half of it only. The most disturbing part was that it was pretty expensive. The other dishes were OK. I would not recommend this restaurant to anyone. I travel a lot and I have eaten at Indian restaurants in almost every big city but this is one of the few worst and expensive dinner I have had in a long time. Trust me Indian tandoori dishes don’t taste like this.
Faby P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami, FL
Spectacular food. Had a mix of pretty much everything — different types of naan, butter chicken, tandoori, samosas, tikka masala, I could go on and on. The butter chicken was the big winner of the night — the sauce was full of flavor and oh so creamy, and the chicken just melted in your mouth. The garlic naan was a nice pairing with the butter chicken since it kinda sorta helped your clean your plate. The samosas were also delicious, but sadly I’ve been spoiled by commercially prepared ones at Whole Foods so I kinda missed their sweet mango chutney on the side. Service was also very good. Staff was attentive and helpful with suggestions since it was our first time dining there. Sadly and most regrettably, 1 star taken away due to inescapable and overpowering smell that escorted us out the door and continued to stalk us for days to follow. I don’t think I will ever eat here again unless I leave my handbag in the car, wear a shower cap, and discard my clothes(shoes included) on the way out. I know Indian cuisine is very… aromatic? but this was just repulsive. My credit cards smelled like spices 2 days afterwards, as did the contents of my daughter’s diaper bag. I wish they would figure out a better air filtration system to avoid this kind of thing. This place is going to be strictly take out from here on forward.
Rohit N.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
Pathetic experience We were a party of three. First member had barely ordered when the bald guy who was taking our order just walked off. We were left wondering as to what happened. After we told another server that our order was not complete, bald guy comes and takes our order. My mom has ordered an entrée but she gets the bread which none of us ordered! After our request, the bread gets changed to another one which my dad ordered! By the way, I and my dad are yet to get our entrée. So my mom is left with a entrée but bread is the one ordered by my dad. Anyways she starts eating as it is too late and she is too hungry. The bald guy then comes and blames us for ordering incorrectly! That and the delay in getting our food completely ruined our dinner. I would not say that I do not recommend restaurant, but please avoid the bald guy.
Dorkey G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
Finally! A wonderful Indian restaurant in Pinecrest! Food is always FRESH, wait staff very hospitable. Well deserved 5 star rating for Ayesha! Chicken Tikka, Chicken Chili Masala, Chicken Rogan Josh entrees all delicious. Don’t forget to try their naan, and they serve Saffron rice. They can get busy on the weekends so be patient. It’s a good sign that they are busy! I don’t mind the wait it’s worth it! They have beer and wine available, no delivery. We try to order an hour in advance on weekends. I’d leave the babies at home, not so comfortable for them or customers…
Jorge M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Miami, FL
Good local Indian restaurant. Been here a few times and haven’t had any problems. The restaurant is quite big with plenty of tables inside. No outdoor seating available. The décor is simple. Nothing to write home about. We have had the butter chicken, lamb spinach, tandoori chicken, shrimp madras, cheese naan, and garlic naan. My favorites are the butter chicken which is chunks of chicken in a butter sauce and the cheese naan is da bomb. The tandoori chicken was a little dry for my taste and the lamb spinach got overwhelming after a few bites. Service is good never had any issues and the food comes out hot and fast. I love getting pieces of the cheese naan and dunking it in the butter chicken sauce. So tasty. They don’t have a full bar just some wine and beer.
Armando L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
I feel blessed to have been born during a time where culinary excellence is not only encouraged, but abounds. Believing that great meals are a gift in life, to be savored amongst the many mediocre meals we consume, having an epic dining experience is paramount to nirvana. On our last visit to Aisha we learned that the owner also owns our favorite Indian restaurant of all-time, Saffron, in West Palm Beach. We were pleased to find that the food is of comparable quality and many of our menu favorites are present on this menu. I held off on leaving a review then to ensure that our excellent service and dining experience was the norm and not just a result of our conversation with the owner. So, feeling an itch for Indian, we decided today was the day. We called ahead to ensure we would not find a wait. We were pleased when the response was«it’s not too busy». When we arrived, we were immediately greeted(owner was not in) and seated at a nicely adorned table. The waiters(yes, two) asked if they could leave the glasses for the boys or if we preferred plastic. This was a nice touch. Our menus were handed to us and our napkins gently placed in our laps. Water followed shortly thereafter as did our drink order. The restaurant is well lit, clean and sports a unique paint technique in multiple colors. There is a separate dining area for large parties, which is tastefully segregated. The dining area is of average size, but well laid out. Decorations are tasteful and help to set the theme for Indian cuisine. The chicken samosa appetizer may be one of the tastiest appetizers I’ve ever had. The lasooni gobi(cauliflower appetizer) is extraordinary. We followed these up with orders of butter chicken and chicken korma, which was an excellent recommendation from the wait staff. We also had orders of garlic, cheese and butter naan. Everything was amazing, and that is an understatement. The service here is second to none, truly. The owner came in towards the end of our dinner and immediately came to the table to greet us. It was a warm and kind exchange, as was every encounter with our wait staff. This truly is a dinning gem in our area.