Fantastic food. Wonderful, authentic and made to order Indian! What the place lacks in ambiance(who cares?) it more than makes up in delicious, beautiful looking and tasting dishes. FINALLY a great place to eat in Torrington!!! The owners are super nice people as well! I hope they stick around for a long time. I will be back again and again and again!!!
Kimberly F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Torrington, CT
Awesome food, awesome people. One of the best spots in Torrington. Had the Tikka Marsala and the fried eggplant, really good as well as there gyros.
Michael K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Winsted, CT
Tried Four Corners for the first time as I went in to grab something to go for lunch. The place is clean and comfortable and parking was a breeze as I was able to park in the lot right behind the restaurant. I ordered Curry Chicken with basmati rice and garlic naan. Everything was delicious and the portion sizes were generous.(The naan was huge!) I paid a little more than I would for an average take-out lunch but it was definitely worth it. The service was friendly and attentive as well. It is so nice to be able to have good Indian cuisine without having to drive to Avon!
Marie-Anne S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bridgewater, CT
Small menu but excellent food. A welcome addition to the area. Very friendly service. Moderately priced as far as Indian restaurants go.
Mike r.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New Hartford, CT
Grabbed lunch here driving by, extremely pleased. Fresh, flavorful, spicy(but not nuclear), would get again very soon. Highly recommend the house special
Raymond D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Watertown, CT
I have ordered here 10 times loved it each time. I would recommend trying it for yourself
Angelo C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Torrington, CT
This«Indian-American» restaurant adds a pleasant, diverse option when you’re in the Warner Theater area. The masala dishes and butter chicken are flavorful. If one wants to restrict spending, there are light, tasty options, like samosas, pakoras, daal, and naan. I was concerned that they would try too hard to Americanize, but those options are on a separate board, and young families might appreciate that anyway.
T D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Greenfield, MA
Wow, I love Indian… and I will never go back here. Vegetable biryani was too spicy even though I asked for no spice, and the vegetables were cut so large. Just not a quality cook. The samosas were too large and mostly big chunks of potato. They did not have the usual sauces, like the mint and chutneys. It was overpriced. I’ve had better naan. I never expect great food from Torrington. I should have known better.
Nicole D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Torrington, CT
The samosas weren’t good at all. The food was way to spicy when we clearly said mild no spice three times. The salad was drenched in dressing. It also was on the same plate as the rice so it all mixed in. Again, dont try the samosas. I have had way better. Another thing is that they didn’t have any Indian sauces to go with the meal. The naan bread was burnt on the bottom and drenched in butter.
Ginger L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Troy, NY
At Four Corners, Again. Drove 45 minutes to get here. The food is so fresh and so well crafted. Whether you have never had Indian food or eat it regularly… This is THE place. They will often make your favorite items even if it is not on their menu. So unexpected to have a place like this in a small city.
Rebecca B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Maplewood, NJ
The owner & staff are lovely, and the place is clean with modern décor. The fried eggplant & vegetable pakora appetizers, chicken shish kebab, chicken tikka kebab, shrimp tikka salad, fish curry & chicken curry were spicy to the right point and delicious, as was the naan bread, both plain and garlic. The samosa & vegetable biryani was just ok. Avoid the chicken tikka masala, it tastes like campbell’s tomato soup. The pilao rice was just white rice with peas and corn, nothing special.
Susan H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Torrington, CT
I had the Daal and Tandori Chicken, both were excellent!
Tom C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Torrington, CT
No need to travel to London for good Indian takeaway. Sometimes the food service can be a bit slow, but the food makes up for it. They have a basic menu with all of the standard Indian fare plus simple burgers and hotdogs. I been here a half dozen times now. This is my go-to place for quality takeout food.
John C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 WASHINGTON DT, CT
Excellent food and friendly staff! We had the korma, lamb curry, tikka masala, shrimp biriyani, pakora, and the samosa. Came in to about $ 60, and the flavors were all awesome. For takeout, the main entrees each come packed with rice.
Jason C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Torrington, CT
First time here, walk up to take your order. $ 15 for 2 cups of lamb curry which was 80% bones. I think this’ll be my last visit.
Lori S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Litchfield, CT
Ummm… not like any Indian I’ve ever had. And I really wanted to like it because the nearest Indian restaurant to us is in Avon however, The chicken tikka masala tasted like barbecue sauce chicken and the chicken korma tasted exactly like that crock pot chicken that you make with cream of mushroom soup, I even made my own curry sauce to pour over it in order to eat it.(we had take out) The garlic naan and basmati rice where good. They are very nice and friendly. It may be the attempt to be Indian American that is causing the problem. But if you are used to regular Indian cuisine this is not it. I’m giving it three stars instead of two because they are very nice in there and I am hoping they drop the American fusion and go straight traditional Indian and improve there sauces.
Kathleen M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Torrington, CT
A wonderful addition to Torrington. Yes it’s very bright but the food was fabulous. DH had butter chicken. He said it had a lot of butter in the sauce. I had tikka chicken cooked in the tandoori. It was moist with a nice spice rub. We each had a somosa and shared an order of dahl. The dahl was excellent. Well spiced but not hot spicy. The samosas came with 2 dipping sauces. The green one was mild but the red one was hot and great on the samosa. We also had naan which was cover your plate size, freshly baked in a tandoori oven and smeared with melted butter. We didn’t have room for dessert but they looked interesting. And you can bring your own beer. I can’t wait to go back
Keith Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Torrington, CT
A new restaurant in Torrington, Clean and Bright interior. Indian food was good, cooking took quite a while, but I’m sure it will improve. Will revisit. Nice folks, glad to see it off the ground. Tried the Butter Chicken and Tandoori Chicken…