Great location in Morristown off the square with fairly easy street parking. The interior décor is nice and the restaurant was very clean. We arrived around 1:15pm and ordered the lunch buffet. To start, there really wasn’t much food left, although the buffet was open until 2:30pm. The restaurant was relatively empty with no line which was a plus. The food was good. Pakora and samosas were a bit on the salty side. The chickpeas were good. The chicken dishes were Tikka masala and curry. There was cauliflower, and another veg dish. Everything was good, but nothing really stood out. The Naan was gone and we had to request more, but it was good as well. Desserts included galeb jamun and kheer. Both were good. Our server was attentive. Overall, would have liked more spice and flavor, and a little less salt on the apps.
Kay M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lafayette, NJ
I always enjoy coming here. The lunch buffet is generous and the price is reasonable. They even brought fresh Naan to our table for the buffet. We have come here for dinner on different occasions and are never disappointed.
Ana Lú Düren T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 La Jolla, San Diego, CA
The best Indian food I ever had tried. I generally have the chicken masala which is great. And my favorite drink is the rose lassi. Deserts are also very good. It’s worth going there. Nice Indian ambient, Indian music, Indian decorations.
Lourdes R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Queens, NY
Absolutely delicious! Had the Lamb Pasanda and it was amazing! Very creamy and savory. The only downside is I ordered medium spicy and was very mild. Will go back!
Rich H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Smithville, MO
Consistenly delicious dinner. Served hot and fresh, with fresh roti. Only had the lunch buffet once and very hesitant to try again; it was all very mild(nothing spicy), luke warm, and no fresh roti. The place is never busy, but I love dinner there.
Erik D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Conway, NH
Food was excellent and the staff was very friendly and accommodating, cannot wait to come back and try the lunch buffet!
Pei P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Randolph, NJ
$ 11pp for lunch buffet and they offer a pretty solid variety of the basic dishes. Only thing I wish was better was that the chicken masala should be a bit heartier with more chicken. Quiet little spot that’s much better priced that the indian spots around the neighborhood.
Morgan B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lincolnville, ME
This place is amazing! If you ask for mild, you get mild, If you ask for spice, you get spice. The owners are very nice, and the service is awesome. The cherry cashew naan is awesome, along with the paneer pakora. Also the vegetarian assorted appetizers for 2. I highly recamend it.
Kirsten H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Manhattan, NY
After discovering that Mehndi was closed for a private event, I Unilocaled other Indian restaurants nearby and happened upon Caffe India. Despite being there at peak lunch hours, we were the only people in the restaurant. The food was nearly tasteless, the décor was outdated, and the restaurant did not feel clean. I would not go back, nor would I recommend it to others looking for tasty Indian food in Morristown.
Liz S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Morristown, NJ
Caffe India is seriously my favorite. I grew up coming here(when it was Chand Palace, before it had moved) and as an adult, it has been my go-to place for Indian take out. They even delivered to my workplace in Madison! Whether you dine in or take out, you will always get excellent service and always chow down on excellent food.
Divya J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Framingham, MA
Very friendly staff. were willing to customize dishes per liking. Food was fantastic with good portions.
Campo W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Morristown, NJ
Quality is way down, i ask for indian spicy, feels pretty mild. You know why it gets 2 stars even though ive been here a few times? Whole foods just opened up this week, they have indian at their buffet selection that is as good. And trust me the whole foods indian only passes as decent, but its cheaper than this over priced placed! Yes, can you beleive that? Seving for serving whole foods buffet is cheaper, when you re dumb enough to price yourselves higher than whole foods with walmart quality, you have something coming to ya. I dont even like whole foods theyre just across the street. Naan is still good, you cant be an indian restaurant and mess nann up, now can you?
R M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boston, MA
Really quite good. Attentive service. Don’t be deterred by the façade; the inside is quite nice. Clean and cozy ambiance. Chicken Tikka Masala was excellent and comes in a good sized portion. Chai masala deliciously spiced– make sure to have that if you are a chai fan. We like this much better than Mendhi, the other nearby Indian restaurant.
E. M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Orono, ME
I’ve only been to Caffe India for dinner and take-out, but would bet their buffet is worthwhile because I adore their food. Caffe India is a great place for dinner for a romantic night out or to take a group. The food is delicious, the bill is reasonable because it is BYOB, they refill your water all the time, and, for reasons unknown to me, it is not often busy! Pakora appetizers are fried golden with a plum sauce. I prefer the vegetable samosa to the meat samosa as I enjoy the spices. While living in town, I had the habit of ordering Paneer Makhani or Malai Kofta once a week. We also regularly ordered Saag Paneer, Rogan Josh, and Chef Special Chicken. Spiciness is not too hot, unless you request it that way. Best, is that rice is not an extra charge like it is at other restaurants in town.
Flora N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Elizabeth, NJ
Delicious! Four of my coworkers and i ordered different plates to share. Everything was delicious — chicken biryani and rhogan josh were exceptional! Also picked up there the other day. The staff were very courteous! Beware AT&T users sometimes the calls doesnt go through
Geet M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
It’s okay… BYOB(plus), food/service is ok, parking is not an issue in this area(plus), décor is nice(plus) On the better end for Indian food in Morristown and will work if you’re craving Indian food. Dishes come with rice(an absurd thing to list as a plus but in Morristown, there’s a few that charge extra)
John B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
Its always hard to rate Indian food in America ./without sounding like a snob you just cant be the good old English curries. However that being said I am always down for one and especially when I get together with an old English pal, hence Morristown. This place is pretty traditional in décor, but wait its BYOB, boom ! We crack open out beers knowing its gonna be a cheap evening . Ordered the onion bhaji to start which was pretty dam good and a hefty portion . For entrees we shared a chicken tikka masala and lamb passanda. Both were great and cooked perfectly. no complaints . The cherry naan on the side was delish … food 3 stars with extra star for the BYOB !
Nabil L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Rochester, NY
I’ve had chicken tikka masala at many places and never have I been given anything this bad. There was a few pieces of chicken sitting in an extra watery orange sauce with a thick layer of oil on top. It tasted as bad as it looked and our order came with one serving of rice to share even though we ordered two dishes. I have never in my life asked for a refund on food, today will be the first time.
Chris L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Morristown, NJ
Lunch is a buffet adventure of chicken, chickpea and vegetable selections in DELICIOUS sauces for just $ 11! Caffe India adds Tandoor chicken, deep-fried veggies, naan, rice, fresh salad and all the required sauces. At lunch there were also two desserts, a mango pudding and a rice pudding. But for you protein lovers there’s no lamb, no beef and no seafood at lunch, just chicken. Two highlights for me: first the Tandoor-oven prepared chicken, which was succulent and juicy on the inside, deeply red on the outside, absolutely perfect; but surprising to me it had absolutely no spice or heat, someone’s leaving something out. And second the vegetable korma, which was various lightly cooked veg in a bust-the-diet curry sauce rich in cream and butter, I could eat this over their rice all day. I like the spinach(sag paneer) too, and the chicken chilly(yes spelled with a ‘y’) was a stir-fry served on a huge platter. Yogurt raita was perfect, I want to put it on everything, or at least everything that I didn’t put chutney or tandoor sauce on already :) I have no idea what sauce is traditionally combined with which foods, gotta learn that on my next visit! Interior is hushed quiet, classy with tablecloths and cloth napkins, this is a perfect place for an adult conversation. Service at buffet time was modest but perfect, refilled water and took plates when needed. Run by Punjabs, they tell me. BYO.
Cee H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Bergen County, NJ
Very disappointed in this place… I’ve definitely had much better. We had samosas, they were ok… nothing special. The Lamb Rogan Josh was unnaturally thick, like it was thickened with guar gum or cornstarch… and not cream. The lamb was tender but kind of dry. The Biyrani was average… I can make better biyrani. Bottom-line, it’s cheap and it’s fine if you’re hungry and craving Indian… and you have no other choices :)