Most of the food on the menu is GF and the gf bread is delicious, however, it is definitely spicy.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
The owners are vegan and take contamination seriously. They change the fryer oil on Tuesday’s, I go for lunch and get a plate of the fried pakora. It’s not often you can find gluten free fried food. Most stuff on the menu is gluten free and they also have a gluten free bread option.
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Almost all of the dishes available here are gluten free, and the owner has indicated this on the menu. The gluten-free bread is delicious! ❤
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This is a yes. Such a yes. The lunch buffet is gf. They understand x contamination and the will provide gf bread. Yum
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Wonderful, delicious food. The owners are very helpful about gluten free choices.
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5 stars for the food, almost every dish is gluten free. The service was very slow, and the food runner rudely told me I didn't order the gluten free naan, which I absolutely did bc as a celiac I was beyond excited to have this option. So, despite getting he naan after my food was consumed, and the slow and rude food runner... The food was so delicious it's still 5 stars and so far no gluten reaction.
My wife and I love Indian food and for the last 14 years have lived in the US and experienced a wide range.Having both grown up in the UK, where, arguably, you can find the best Indian, Pakistani and Bengali food outside of those actual home countries, the bar has been set high.Bollywood Masala, on the night my wife and I went there, was THE BEST Indian food we have experienced in the entire USA. The only place I have experienced, outside of the UK or India that was on a par, was a very pricey restaurant in Abu Dhabi.This place is tucked inside a strip mall, amongst the plethora of stores in Lexington Park. But what a gem. They also have a small range of Indian wines and the Reserve Shiraz was the most expensive, but at $30 a bottle was an absolute steal. You can of course take home what is left in the bottle and get a doggie bag.Our appetizers were chicken pakora and veggie pakora. These can be either over battered and/or soggy. Ours were perfect. Fresh, juicy, tasty and the spice was just right. My wife is gluten-free and everything on the menu was acceptable. I had shrimp Hyderabadi and she had chicken Jalfrezi. Both had fresh herbs and spices. You can absolutely tell when you have eaten as much Indian food as we have when this stuff is fresh. The Hyderabadi had a beautiful coconut flavor and we also had a gluten-free chickpea-based bread. My wife makes these at home and she is an excellent cook. This was even better.If you want a cheap meal, this can run to $15-18 per main, but the wine is not at all expensive compared to the scandalous mark ups I have seen pretty much everywhere else. To get high quality Indian authentic beer and Indian wine is highly unusual.I cannot emphasize what a gem this place is. Anyone who lives in the Lexington Park area has no idea how high a quality this place this is on a GLOBAL scale and believe me, we absolutely know about Indian food.
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