Authentic and delicious food provided by kind owners who make you feel like part of the family.
Love the spicy Chicken curry with rice! Friendly staff, always a smile and appreciative / welcoming greeting - great job folks, keep it up! Jim B.
Took my godson for his first Indian food experience. "Great food! I loved the fish tikka masala, samosas and garlic naan. The mango ice cream was the perfect way to end the meal!". Personally, I've never had a bad meal here.
FOOD WAS AMAZING! SERVICE WONDERFUL. AMAZING FAMILY OWNED RESTAURANT. The atmosphere was amazing, felt so welcome, just overall splendid. The chicken dishes were wonderful, the naan, the samosas... i can go on! Please check out this great place!
Onion Bhajia appetizer was good. It was served with two tasty sauces, which made it even better. Lamb Biryani was prepared with onions and peppers and was good. Brother enjoyed chicken tikka masala. We look forward to coming back.
Family-owned Indian (Punjabi) restaurant located on William Penn Highway between Highway 33 and downtown Easton. The food is outstanding. Though I love Indian food, I'm always a bit wary at a new Indian restaurant. I've never had a problem with their delicious, always great food. And an obvious, they cook your order to your specifications. I usually get the Fish Pakora. It's light and delicious. The Bhindi (stir fried okra sautéed with onion and tomatoes) is my favorite vegetarian dish. I've also enjoyed many of the chicken, goat, lamb, and seafood dishes. You will love Clove.
One of the better places in Easton to get authentic Indian food. I've tried a lot on their menu & my favorites are the garlic naan, chicken masala (love that it comes with rice), and paneer makhani. You can pass on the Saag Paneer because it's not really flavorful and seemed diluted. I've only gotten take out from here, so not sure how the inside looks. However, for the flavorful food and pricing I cannot complain! Definitely check this out if you're craving Indian food.
Delish! Pricing is very reasonable compared to other Indian restaurants in the area. Strawberry Lassi - nothing special also served in a soup container? Thought it was more of a drink? Nothing special but tasted as expected Chicken masala - delicious. Usually the standard when getting Indian cuisine and they did a great job. Chicken was not overcooked and the sauce very flavorful Naan - is great! It obviously must be eaten fresh or else it doesn't taste as good so act fast! All the paneers were delicious but the weakest one was saag (spinach based). Didn't have as much flavor as the others so I'd recommend straying away Goat biryani - reminds me a of a wet flavorful fried rice. It's very tasty and thoroughly enjoyed Tl:dr - Awesome Indian food that id definitely recommend! My go to Indian food in the Lehigh area
In the last two years or so I have gotten a lot more into Indian food. So much so that i've had Indian food in probably 25 different places across 10 states. For me it always becomes a taste vs. value situation and in some cases, Indian food can be quite expensive and will only be as good as the last place which was potentially cheaper. Here this wasn't the case. The prices were solid and so was the food. BYOB for anyone wondering, but there is beer sold in the gas station next door. We started with some Keema Naan which was very good. The lamb was seasoned well and had a nice consistency. Sometimes at other places the lamb will be so ground that it is like eating a paste, this was ground but still had some body to it. I'd order this here again for sure. The Chicken Tikka Masala to be perfectly honest is fairly standard compared to a lot of places we have been. The sauce had a very mild heat and a nice creaminess to it and the chunks of chicken were tender and tasty. The Lamb Biryani was solid, but didn't have the depth of flavor that a lot of biryani's i've had before. I enjoyed it and I would get it again, but I have had much better biryani's. Also the addition of peas was new to me. Didn't love or hate that, just different. The Seafood Vindaloo was a minor miss for me. If we had just gotten shrimp vindaloo I believe I would have really enjoyed it but some of the other seafood just made it a bit mushy and kind of lackluster. The sauce was very good and had nice spice though, so next time i'd get just the Shrimp. All in all, a really solid place to grab an Indian meal. I'm sure we'll be back.