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The Top 5 Indian Restaurants in Austin Decided by Price & Portions!

By: Yogith Loganathan

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Unfortunately, I was not able to personally taste all of these restaurants’ food, so instead, I meticulously developed a system to find the top 5 Indian Restaurants in Austin, Texas. I first used recommendations from six magazines (ATXGuides, AustinNot, TripAdvisor, YourAustinCommunity, TheHonestsTruths, and AustinCultureMap) to weed out most of the restaurants; the magazines covered price and the portions. Then, I ranked the restaurants by the rating they got in Google proportional to the amount of responses they got. After all that, I finally got “The Top 5 Indian Restaurants in Austin.”

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5/6 4.4 996

Asiana’s Samosa’s with a variety of sauces and a Mango Lassi. Photo Courtesy of Asiana. Asiana Indian Cuisine offers a large selection of dishes in a roomy setting with a lunch/brunch buffet & big dinner portions.

3. sAffron

5/6 4.4 878

Tarka Indian Kitchen’s Beyond Keema Coury. Photo by Allie Justis, Photo courtesy of Tarka. Tarka Indian Kitchen is as convenient as possible; whether you’re enjoying a relaxing meal on their patio with a drink, or grabbing take out using their online ordering system.

4. clAY pit

5/6 4.3 645

Saffron’s Smokin Hot Tandoori Chicken. Photo by John Anderson, Photo courtesy of Saffron. Saffron is a casual Indian storefront for a fusion menu of curries & paneer, plus chow mein & lunch-tray combos. 4/6 4.2 2451

Clay Pit’s golden orange Chicken Tika Masala. Photo courtesy of Dine on Demand. Clay Pit is located in a bricked setting where you can enjoy a drink and some of your favorite food.

5. boMbAY dhAbA

Bombay Dhaba has popular Indian dishes, lunch specials & desserts all served from a food truck! The restaurant gets great reviews probably because it is centrally located, affordable, and delicious.

Bombay Dhaba’s Chicken Tika Masala. Photo courtesy of TheHonestTruth.

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