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Masala of India Cuisine
539
NE Northgate Way / Seattle, WA 98125 |
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Located
in the popular Northgate area, Masala of India ranks high on the list of
quality dining establishments in city of Seattle. Specializing in classic Indian cuisine, Mr. Sanjay Sharma
offers a variety of delicious dishes prepared in the traditional way of his family for over 100 years.
You are truly welcome here!
Our
staff is warm
and friendly, and eager to serve up a sumptuous lunch
or dinner which reflects our passion for good food. We
want you to bring all your friends with you when you
return!
Whether your visit is casual or formal, you will be
very pleased with the food and service. We also offer professional catering and the
convenience of *FREE* local delivery for take-out orders. Menus are provided on this
site as well as a handy order list for your phone orders. Thanks for visiting ...
we look forward to seeing you soon!
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Seattle
City Guide:
Just east of Northgate Mall, they've been feeding the north end a big, tasty
menu of Indian classics since late in the last century. The all-you-can-stuff-yourself-with
lunch buffet is always busy, insuring rapid rotation of steaming chafing dishes
and cool salads, and there's even dessert -- coconut-pistachio rice pudding,
if you have any room left. In addition to the usual mango, sweet or salty lassis,
there's wine (port, too!), several domestics on draught, and Indian brews by
the bottle.
The owner also exclusively imports the biggest selling beer in India, Hayward
5000. It packs a wallop and makes a fine foil to an incendiary Vindaloo. If
you like to buck tradition on the holidays, Masala also does bang-up Thanksgiving
and Christmas dinners: Turkeys are baked to perfection in the Tandoori oven. |
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Seattle
Weekly:
... Masala knows a thing or two about cooking meats: Tandoori ones are excellent,
and stews and sauces complement others perfectly. Take, for example, the lamb
boti masala, lamb chunks in a creamy stew deepened with coriander, cardamom,
and about a zillion other spices. |
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Seattle
Dining:
Muted colors, dim lighting, Indian art on the walls and music in the air have
turned this into a downright romantic-looking spot. They offer a nice lunch buffet
365 days a year from 11:30 until 3 p.m. Their menu clearly lists out vegan and
non-dairy dishes, and they serve beer and wine. The adjacent patio is open during
nice weather. |
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