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India House – Near North Side

$20 for $40 Worth of Indian Cuisine at India House

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$40
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  • 11:59PM CDT
  • 07/07/2010
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Highlights

  • Traditional Indian cuisine
  • Beautiful dining environment
  • Numerous vegetarian options

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 8, 2011
  • Limit 1 per table. Tax and gratuity not included. Cash only for any outstanding balance. Valid for lunch buffet. Valid at listed location only.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Marco Polo's travels through India are left largely undocumented because he decided to write his journal entries on naan and later ran out of Clif Bars. Discover the culinary treats Marco Polo used for stationery with today's Groupon: for $20, you get $40 worth of Indian cuisine at India House's location downtown on Grand Avenue. Today's deal is valid at this India House location only. Any outstanding balance exceeding the value of the Groupon must be paid in cash.

India House's vast menu is broken down into types of meat or the lack thereof, and then further subcategorized like a matryoshka nesting doll by traditional cooking style, such as dishes cooked in the tandoori clay oven. Herbivores can enjoy the benefits of India's longstanding vegetarian traditions with dishes such as dal banjara ($12.95), lentils cooked tenderly in an Indian wok with rare herbs and spices, or the hearty palak paneer ($13.95), fresh cottage-cheese cubes in a spicy spinach sauce. Tandoori chicken comes in numerous varietals, such as the chicken tikka ($15.95), boneless cubes marinated in yogurt and spicy spices, while the khurmi naan ($4.50) makes for excellent excess-sauce sopping with garlic, tomato, and chili baked into the tender flatbread. Sea-meat cravings can be aptly sated with a dish of shrimp masala ($19.95), cooked in a medley of traditional herbs and spices. Cool down a spice-sodden palate with a chilled mango lassi ($4.75), a traditional yogurt drink, or save the sweet tooth for a juggle-worthy dessert of gulab jamun ($3.95), golden-fried balls of milk pastry in sweet saffron syrup.

The subtle décor of the downtown India House quietly reflects the traditions and culture of the cuisine, with warm lighting cast over saffron walls, red drapes, verdant plants, and traditional Indian artwork. Restaurant founder Jagmohan Jayara is dedicated to bringing India's sophisticated use of spices and herbs to the waiting mouths of salivating hunger-havers. Grab today's deal and eat up. After all, things that seem impossible on an empty stomach, such as skydiving straight into space, convincing your boss to trade spouses, and turning a recurring dream into reality by going back to high school and passing that chemistry exam pants-less, slide into the realm of the certain once you've devoured a traditional Indian meal.

This Groupon is valid for the lunch buffet.

Reviews

India House is Zagat rated and was featured in its Indian Tops list for Indian restaurants. Eighty-five percent of more than 160 Urbanspooners like the restaurant, and Yelpers give it an average of four stars. Citysearchers give the restaurant a 3.5-star average:

Groupon Says

Naan of the Above

Naan is a chewy, oven-baked flatbread, a staple of Indian cooking and its American interpretations. This versatile dough slab can be eaten in hand-torn pieces, dipped in soups and stews, or topped with meats and veggies.

One little-known fact is that warm, bubbly naan is so delicious that its incorporation into everyday objects will automatically convince your brain that those objects are food. Then, through the principle of "mind over matter," you will be able to garner nutrition from every facet of the world around you. Won't your friends be jealous when they see you have the ability to eat:

  • A bowl of triple-A batteries served over milk.
  • Back issues of Highlights magazine stretching from 1956 to 1971.
  • That mysterious key the old shopkeeper gave you, and then you turned around and the shop was gone, and then you turned back to the direction you'd been facing originally and the key was gone, and then you turned back around again and the shop had returned, but as a hip T-shirt boutique for infants and dogs.
  • A complete set of the tiny pewter weapons from Clue.
  • Mr. Bartolucci's motorcycle. Now who has to miss volleyball practice so he can clean test tubes and think about being a "wise apple," huh, Mr. Bartolucci?

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India House

4.0 out of 5
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    Near North Side

    59 W Grand Ave.
    Chicago, Illinois 60610
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