We love the food. Appetizers like somosas are great. Main course was great. You won’t be disappointed.
Amanda W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Omaha, NE
Curri has a fantastic lunch buffet that is a good value considering the many varieties of food on the buffet each day. Service is prompt and good. The buffet is always well stocked and fresh. The restaurant is extremely clean and the ambiance is very nice.
Heidi D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Omaha, NE
This place is still the best place in town for Indian cuisine and I do not intend to go elsewhere for my cravings, so hope they do not go anywhere because this city just sucks for getting Indian food. I am dropping a point from them for the fact that I cannot order from their menu during lunch hours and only have the option to order the buffet. I do not like any buffets, I actually hate them and think of them as an excuse to over eat, also other customers being around my food scares me, I have not liked one buffet so I choose to not eat at them. As a result this restaurant does not get my business during lunch because they only offer the buffet during that time which is a shame, I would actually go more often during lunch than I do for dinner. I am sad I do not get that option.
Sarah H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
Very easy to order, clean establishment and great services. Food is also bomb. Will be coming back in the future!
Thomas S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Omaha, NE
Best lunch Indian buffet in town quite simply put. The naan is my favorite part and a cool feature here oppose to other places is that they give you a dessert option. Usually it is rice pudding or something a little out here. The reason I give it 4 stars oppose to 5 is that although their lunch buffet was good I would avoid going here for dinner has the buffet is down and ordering off their menu is slow. Overall great Indian cuisine and dining experience.
Dee W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Canoga Park, CA
Lunch buffet was wonderful. Fresh and yummy. I was with a vegetarian and she had plenty of choices Chicken tiki was sooooo good
Carolyn B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
I almost never leave reviews but I enjoyed the food here so much… I have to make sure they stay in business. The goat with Kadai sauce was delicious with just the right amount of hot and I do mean hot. My husband loved his chicken tikka masala. The must have ending to the perfect meal is the mango cheesecake. Oh… and the service was excellent.
Jay D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Washington, DC
I love me some Indian food, and I’m a huge fan of Indian buffets. The décor of the restaurant was nice, but… the food and service was just not that great. Many of the food items in the buffet was low or even empty, which made the presentation look«cheap». Even the sauces/dip/chutney tasted watered down. Dinner/full entrée might be another story, but I dont think I can get over the buffet line to even come back. =/
Mya S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Westerville, OH
Easy to order(pick meat, sauce, and your level of spice) Friendly service. I got chicken saag with garlic naan. It was good, and I would go back to try something else… I have just experienced better flavor at other restaurants.
Jesse Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Antonio, TX
I wasn’t really expecting much going to an indian buffet in omaha but the lunch buffet actually shocked me, had enough spice, service was good, place looked nice. Only drawback is the naan, a little rubbery but don’t let that stop you, their dishes are fantastic
Nicole C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Omaha, NE
My husband and I are big fans of Indian food and this place is close to our house. Fortunately, it’s also really good! We have dined in and eaten at the buffet for lunch but most frequently order take-out. Their menu makes it easy to order — just choose the base, the sauce and the spice level. My favorite is the chicken korma medium but next time I want to get the butter chicken after reading so many positive reviews here. The portions are pretty generous and usually serve as lunch for the next day. I do wish they had meat samosas instead of just vegetable(though those are awesome). If eating out weren’t so expensive, we’d dine there even more frequently.
Yurika M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Omaha, NE
My husband and I love Indian food. We went there for dinner and found out they have Sunday buffet which made me be more excited and hopeful to come here again if we like this place. We had tandoori chicken, saag(spinach) curri and butter curri for meal and lassi(you can make it at home, which I do, too. You just mix water, milk, honey and yogurt!) for drink. But they took like forever though we were the only customers that time. One server, one person who seemed to be also an employee sitting at the bar watching TV and one or two guys came out of the kitchen and looked at us and went back to the kitchen. I felt uncomfortable to be honest. lol Other than that, the server’s service was fine and food and drink tasted good so I give 3 stars but I’d say I probably won’t go back unless it’s to-go if you asked me!
Kailen S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Omaha, NE
I’d recommend this as the best Indian place in Omaha! Get the butter chicken! I usually get it mild and eat it with naan. Any of the naans are good(plain, butter, or garlic) it just depends on what flavor you’re looking for. The first time I went back in 2012 the service was really slow. BUT I started going again in late 2014 since the food was so good and they clearly made some changes for the better. Service was great and the wait staff was so friendly. They even recommended dishes when we were up for trying something new.
Candi P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Omaha, NE
I can’t fly the Curri is Awesome flag yet, but the Butter chicken was good. Garlic Naan was so-so, though kind of flat. Table service was good, though could be more attentive. I love Indian food, have enjoyed it for years, but this was average to good. Dining room appeared to be the standard«as many tables as we can fit in here.» Not spectacular, but passable, for sure. Perhaps another try sometime soon to confirm my initial visit.
Erin F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Omaha, NE
The saag paneer was not the best I ever had but I still really enjoyed it. I’ve been spoiled by living in places with great Indian, but so far this is the best I’ve had in Omaha. The prices were fair and the service was fast. I can’t complain and will come back.
Sara S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Council Bluffs, IA
I first went to Curri around when it initially opened. I wasn’t blown away, and the service was beyond slow. Since then, they seem to have hit their stride, refined the menu, and serve up some really really delicious and authentic Indian food. I usually get chettinad with lamb. Very flavorful and you get large chunks of boneless, tender lamb. On this last occasion we tried the rogan with lamb – it’s more of a reddish sauce but extremely flavorful. We ordered it hot, and although my first bite didn’t seem hot, it definitely built over the meal so that I needed lots of water refills at the end. Definitely stick with medium or less if your spice tolerance is low. I could eat their various curries every day. We also got a chaat samosa appetizer(it’s a sort of Indian street food), which is chickpeas and chutney sauces over samosas. It’s one of my favorite dishes, and they did it well here. I also enjoyed their version of chicken 65. Order some garlic or butter naan to go with your meal. You will not regret it! The only miss for me was the biryani. We ordered it with goat, which had a lot of bones in it. There also were a lot of large chunks of very aromatic spices all throughout the dish that just were too much for me. I also will say that the prices here are more expensive than a place like Mother India or Kurry Xpress. But, the restaurant interior is far nicer than either of those places, so go here for a slightly more upscale experience.
Karina C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Omaha, NE
Very clean and nice place. Had heard about it for a while now. Food was very good and authentic. Chicken Curri and Dal were very good. They are very flexible with the spice rating. Mine was just a little hot(2⁄10) so worked out perfect. Pakoras were ok. Naan was nice and piping hot. Next time I’d try the Samosas.
Krisha B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Grand Island, NE
Lunch buffet was pretty good. They have good iced tea. I can’t find anything to complain about with the food, but I wasn’t blown away. I would give them 4 stars, but the bathrooms were dirty and you could tell the dishes had been washed but they weren’t completely clean.
Bill S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bellevue, NE
This was the best Indian food I’ve had in Omaha, since I’ve been here. I’ve eaten at mother India, tanduri fusion and jaipur. And of those three tanduri fusion is the only one I went to a second time. But Curri is better than all of those, reminds the wide and I of the Indian food we used to eat in Vegas. We started with the chaat samosa and the mixed vegetable pakoras. Both were great, the pakora batter was light and flavorful while the vegetables still had a nice bite to them mushy like some other fried food. The chaat was delicious, but the size was small for an appetizer. For dinner we I had the lamb chettinad, and my wife had butter chicken. Both where excellent, the lamb was tender and the chicken was juicy. We will be backfor sure.
Sarah G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Omaha, NE
Go for the $ 9 giant bottles of beer. Skip the Mulligatawny. I’m getting pickier about Indian food these days it seems, but sometimes I don’t feel like driving across town to get to my favorite place. Yet Curri will do in a pinch if you’re looking for a decent curry in Midtown Omaha, and on our most recent visit I found both the menu and service to be improved from the first time we visited, shortly after opening. It seems that pricing is in line with every other Indian restaurant I’ve ever been to as well. But I’d still say it’s a decent value. Turns out I can even overlook the misspelled restaurant name(a pet peeve of mine) because everything we sampled was really decently flavored. Spinach pakoras were especially tasty, and I could’ve done with about 50 more of those to start. My recommendation would be to skip the Mulligatawny though, unless you’re into the more brothy, less creamy version(I am not). Others at the table seemed to enjoy it though. Several varieties of Naan failed to disappoint, and the dishes(lamb vindaloo, chicken tikka masala) were tender cuts with plenty of sauce. Mango lassi went down quite nicely too. Rice was… rice. Probably the most happy surprise about this trip was the bar. I’m not sure if they’ve expanded but I do know the drink menu was improved(spicy Curri Mojito anyone?) Mixed drinks, wine, and the aforementioned large beers in Kingfisher, Flying Horse and other varietals.