Indian Delhi Palace
The best thing about the Indian Delhi Palace is that you can get almost every type of sauce or spice combination with a variety of different meats or vegetables. For example, if you like masala sauce, Indian Delhi Palace offers goat masala, tandoori shrimp masala, chicken masala, and chana masala. If you prefer korma sauce, you have the option of lamb korma, chicken korma, vegetable korma, or shrimp korma. The same forethought went into the pakoras and the paneer dishes.
Indian Delhi Palace
5104 E. McDowell Road
Phoenix, AZ 85008
(602) 244-8181
indiandelhipalace.com
Flavors of India
The menu at Flavors of India is extremely user-friendly, with the complete dinners grouped together according to protein. For example, you will find 18 meat-free options under the heading "Vegetarian Dishes." Keep reading and you will find all of the plates that contain chicken grouped together, and the "Seafood Dishes" are even separated into a fish section and a shrimp section. The menu also lists items by number. If you are unsure of how to pronounce chole bhature, you can simply say, "Number 18 under Vegetarian Dishes, please."
Flavors of India
4515 N. 16th St.
Phoenix, AZ 85016
(602) 277-5546
flavorsofindiaphoenix.com
Bombay Spice Grill & Wine
If you like mango, which is considered by Hindus to be the "food of the gods," Bombay Spice Grill & Wine offers many delicious for you. A mango chicken salad makes for a light meal, and you can wash it down with a sweet, refreshing drink known as a mango lassi. For dessert, try a mango sorbet. Of course, not everyone is crazy about mango. The restaurant offers plenty of scrumptious dishes that contain no mango, such as chicken kemma and beef tikka masala. Skip the mango lassi and opt instead for a cold beer such as a King Fisher or Taj Mahal, both of which are imported from India.
Bombay Spice Grill & Wine
10810 N. Tatum Blvd.
Phoenix, AZ 85028
(602) 795-0020
bombayspice.com