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10724 NE 68TH St, Kirkland, WA | Map it  

98033 47.6668 -122.1971

(425) 827-4902

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East2West

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March 16, 2012

I could have enjoyed my evening in Seattle area. I went to this place just based on the name. The ambience was good and we were seated immediately. We ordered Chicken Tikka Masala and Lamb Tikka with the hopes that we are goign to enjoy the authentic Indian and Pakistani (as they advertised) flavors. "Tikka"(s) are generally very flavorful and spicy, however what we got was very bland. The Lamb tikka was a disaster. It was half cooked and even the cooked part was extremely tough. When I complained about the "lamb Tikka", I got a "I am sorry" for an answer - no attempt to rectify the problem or offer another option was made. Overall poor quality food - not even close to authentic Indian or Pakistani flavors.

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abia elmi

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5.0
June 02, 2011

Great Staff .. Great Food. I love this restaurant and the neighborhood. Excellent food and you will be treated right by the staff. If you do get a chance to talk with Max you will be delighted.

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rosemarie1

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5.0
March 17, 2008

fantastic flavors. The staff is prompt and friendly, the food unusual - you can find it with and without 'bite' - this is a great introduction for those afraid of Indian food and spices. And you'll keep coming back for more! We've gone back for 10 years, and the clients I take there for the lunch buffet have raved about the flavors.

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easl

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December 18, 2006

aggressively okay. we were seated promptly and service was excellent. tasted appetizers of chili shrimp and spicy eggplant. shrimp dish was unimpressive; it was identical to those i have had at chinese restaurants. spicy eggplant was original and delicious. tasted, saag paneer, lamb special and chicken kabuli for dinner. saag paneer was good except for over simmered spinach. chicken was unmemorable, but lamb was tender and well spiced. it completely pained me to pay for papadams and the chutney sampler, which are usually served complimentary in most indian restaurants. overall, there was quite the indian atmosphere, which attempted to overshadow average food with extraordinary prices.

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Contributor

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October 06, 2006

This popular Kirkland Indian spot draws lunchtime crowds with its generous buffet.. The Scene
Lines form for an exceptional, good-value lunch buffet around noon. The menu shows intriguing culinary influences from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Kenya. The interior is decorated with Asian art and hanging fabrics based on actual shamiana--the brightly patterned temporary tents used at fairs and bazaars.

The Food
The lunch buffet offers meat entrees, as well as vegetarian fare and dairy-free preparations. Selections change daily, encouraging repeat visits. Dishes on the buffet are mildly spiced: Naan arrives soft and warm, brushed with clarified butter and sprinkled with nigella seeds. An eggplant hashmet, featuring flavors of yogurt, tomato, coriander and chopped pistachios, also stands out. Beef vindaloo is less like the traditional spicy Indian dish and more like an American beef stew with a kick.

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tkback

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February 27, 2006

Excellent for Lunch. The lunch buffet at Shamiana is excellent. From the multiple meat and veggie curry dishes to the pulao yellow rice, it is truly a taste treat. My personal favorite, head & shoulders above the rest, is their "Major Grey Curry" with is a sweet yellow curried chicken with carmelized onions in a cream sauce. To die for! Don't forget to get some Garlic Nan (enough for 2) with your lunch buffet.

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dlgobeavs

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March 03, 2003

Addicting food!!. Great value... especially if you work for MS... the discount card gets you one free entree! The "Major Grey's" curry is sooooooooooo good! I just went back for my second visit this week. I'm sure the other food is good too, but why risk it ... go for the Major Grey's!

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dawavr6

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December 26, 2002

Find an indian chef!. Appetizer: vegetable cutlets (typical veg Samosa filings) wrapped in a wonton'ish skin and fried, pricey... not crispy as tastey as samosa's. Entree: A vegatarian dish called Sag Alu, The Sag tasted slightly soured and usually suports the potatoes which it couldn't.

Bread:

The Nan was tandoor style bread with a coating of butter and garlic brushed on top, I have had much better.

Chai Tea:

Was served/prepared seperate from milk, usually it is brewed in milk to help absorb the tea masala, when milk was added it was ok.

Rice:

Insult to injury they served american long grain rice with burnt onions on top, no Basmati with saffron!

I eat out with Indian co-workers often and I have had the best, this isn't it!

Might I suggest that their cook go to Kanishka's for comparison and try the shai paneer, it is just mouth watering!!!

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bussie

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June 28, 2002

Excellent!. This is a great restaurant. The best way to go here is to get a couple curries to share between all at the table, pulao and naan. You will read on the fron of their menu that this restaurant DOES NOT claim to be authentically Indian, as many people have complained of in their review. This is a blend of Pakistani, Indian and fused with others. Their flavors are less harsh and more unique than at other Indian restaurants. Suggestions include: Major Grey Chicken, the grilled eggplant dish, Shamiana or Fire Prawns. I am a foodie and this is one of my favorite restaurants to frequent.

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bhesania

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3.5
June 06, 2002

So so. The food is decent but the atmospehere is nice. Plus its just a stones throw away from lake washington so you can go for a nice stroll after a heavy meal. ;)

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