Shanti, Boston

1111 Dorchester Avenue, Boston, MA 02125

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Shanti
641.7 mi

1111 Dorchester Avenue, Boston, MA 02125

ClosedOpening at 11:30 AM

About Shanti


Shanti - Taste of India's through-the-roof ratings prove that this Boston hub serves some of the best Indian entrees in town. Health-conscious dieters love the low-fat fare and fresh plates served at Shanti - Taste of India. Round out your meal with a little tipple ? this restaurant has a terrific drink list, including beer, wine, and more. Tots are more than welcome to dine with their parents at this restaurant. Shanti - Taste of India will be able to accommodate your large party.

Reserve a table ahead of time and avoid the lines. Shanti - Taste of India is completely informal ? dress as you see fit (and are most comfortable). This restaurant accommodates your schedule. Pick it up yourself or have it delivered to your door.

You can travel my car, train or bus to Shanti - Taste of India, a local restaurant near parking and public transportation. Street parking is always accessible for those dining at Shanti - Taste of India. Cyclists are in luck. Shanti - Taste of India provides bike parking.

Dine at Shanti - Taste of India for inexpensive and moderately priced menu options. Critics award the most brownie points to the restaurant's dinner offerings, but breakfast and lunch are also available. So for A+ curries and Indian dishes everyone is talking about, be sure to check out the menu at Shanti - Taste of India.

Customer Reviews

3.0
based on Groupon 8 reviews
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Stephanie
2 ratings|2 reviews
Thank you for the great service and delicious food!
Nadeem
2 ratings|1 review
The menu choices seemed interesting and the restaurant concept is appealing, but the food was absolutely tasteless. As a Harvard student of 4 years, I now understand why no students go there. If you want a successful restaurant, you have to start at square one: food quality.