$12 for $25 Worth of Indian Cuisine at Aroma Indian Restaurant
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- Authentic Indian cuisine
- Serene, upscale interior
- Attentive service
- Two locations
The dueling glove was originally an invention of Indian chefs who would slap lambs with oven mitts and demand electric knives at dawn. Taste the edible creations of culinary innovators with today's Groupon: for $12, you get $25 worth of Indian cuisine at Aroma Indian Restaurant, which has two locations: in the heart of DC and in Arlington.
Aroma Indian Restaurant's expansive menu appeases appetites for authentic Indian cuisine with a palate of delicate flavors and vibrant colors. Show taste buds what a pal you are by treating them to the lamb roganjosh, a dish of spiced lamb cubes cooked in an almond paste-based curry ($13.25), or explore foresty flavors with the shabnam curry, which features mushrooms, ginger, garlic, and freshly ground spices cooked in onions and tomato curry ($9.50). While dining and silently contemplating the pros and cons of having plungers for legs, bask in Aroma's serene, upscale interior and attentive service.
Reviews
Yelpers give the Arlington location of Aroma Indian Restaurant an average of 3.5 stars and the Washington location an average of three stars. Eighty-four percent of Urbanspooners recommend the Arlington location of the restaurant and five TripAdvisors give the Washington location an average of 3.5 owl eyes.
- I have tried almost all of their vegetarian dishes and they are fantastic. – Megan, Urbanspoon, Arlington
- The meal was a very good experience for us. – farmgirl48, TripAdvisor, Washington D.C.
- Authentic Indian cuisine
- Serene, upscale interior
- Attentive service
- Two locations
The dueling glove was originally an invention of Indian chefs who would slap lambs with oven mitts and demand electric knives at dawn. Taste the edible creations of culinary innovators with today's Groupon: for $12, you get $25 worth of Indian cuisine at Aroma Indian Restaurant, which has two locations: in the heart of DC and in Arlington.
Aroma Indian Restaurant's expansive menu appeases appetites for authentic Indian cuisine with a palate of delicate flavors and vibrant colors. Show taste buds what a pal you are by treating them to the lamb roganjosh, a dish of spiced lamb cubes cooked in an almond paste-based curry ($13.25), or explore foresty flavors with the shabnam curry, which features mushrooms, ginger, garlic, and freshly ground spices cooked in onions and tomato curry ($9.50). While dining and silently contemplating the pros and cons of having plungers for legs, bask in Aroma's serene, upscale interior and attentive service.
Reviews
Yelpers give the Arlington location of Aroma Indian Restaurant an average of 3.5 stars and the Washington location an average of three stars. Eighty-four percent of Urbanspooners recommend the Arlington location of the restaurant and five TripAdvisors give the Washington location an average of 3.5 owl eyes.
- I have tried almost all of their vegetarian dishes and they are fantastic. – Megan, Urbanspoon, Arlington
- The meal was a very good experience for us. – farmgirl48, TripAdvisor, Washington D.C.
Need To Know Info
About Aroma Indian Cuisine
Chefs at Aroma Indian Cuisine know that patience pays off—they let their tandoori lamb marinate in bold spices overnight before cooking it in traditional clay ovens. This is one of the many ways Aroma demonstrates a commitment to serving authentic Indian and Pakistani cuisine at three locations throughout the DC area. The chef's feast for two overflows with samplings of saag paneer, tandoori chicken, and lamb kababs, presenting a welcome spread for couples, friends, or Doppelgangers that just met by a twist of fate. Those who don't eat meat can dig into one of the restaurant's many vegetarian dishes, which include vegan-friendly sauteed okra, and ginger-spiced channa masala.