$20 for $45 Worth of Indian Fare at Monsoon Restaurant
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- Authentic Indian fare
- Classic fare with modern flair
- Classy atmosphere
- Lunch and dinner buffets
The Indian subcontinent is a giant piece of naan that drifted slowly through the ocean before slamming its flavors into Eurasia and forming the massive deliciousness of Indian food. Align your face's tectonic plates to give the continent a nibble in return with today's deal: for $20, you get $45 worth of authentic Indian fare at Monsoon Restaurant in the Gaslamp District.
Start your Subcontinental journey by crunching into pakoras: spiced, fried snacks made of your choice of 10 different ingredients, including spinach ($5.50) and cauliflower ($5.75). Curries, tandooris, and biryanis make up the abundant entree selection on Monsoon's menu. Like a skateboard that cruises through water on anemone wheels, chef specials, such as the Goa fish mahi in a fragrant ginger-curry sauce ($18.95) or masala pasta ($15.95), are classics with creative twists. For a meat-free dish, opt for the dizzy noo shak (marinated bananas in a sweet and spicy coconut-curry sauce, $14.95). Monsoon also boasts an abundant lunch buffet ($13.95) and Monday-night dinner buffet ($19.95), so meticulous meal-creators can build their own edible fortresses.
Monsoon's plush banquettes, stone-veneer walls, sparkly chandeliers, and dangling greenery make it a swanky spot to nosh Indian delights. Enjoy the vibrant Indian paintings on the walls, or head to the outdoor patio to catch the breeze in a bottle before releasing it on a miniature windmill to power an iron lung. Call ahead for reservations.
Reviews
Monsoon Fine Cuisine of India has been rated on Zagat and Gayot. More than 100 Yelpers give them a three-star average, and 72% of more than 100 Urbanspooners recommend them:
- The waiter was very professional, the bar offers tasty cocktails with Indian touch. To me, this is the best Indian Restaurant in town. – AlbenaP0420, Zagat member
- Decorated with colorful murals, hanging plants and a waterfall, this romantic restaurant takes pride in its traditional Indian fare. – Gayot
- Very nice food. Just like the dishes I've had in Asia. – Robin Garrett, Urbanspoon
- Authentic Indian fare
- Classic fare with modern flair
- Classy atmosphere
- Lunch and dinner buffets
The Indian subcontinent is a giant piece of naan that drifted slowly through the ocean before slamming its flavors into Eurasia and forming the massive deliciousness of Indian food. Align your face's tectonic plates to give the continent a nibble in return with today's deal: for $20, you get $45 worth of authentic Indian fare at Monsoon Restaurant in the Gaslamp District.
Start your Subcontinental journey by crunching into pakoras: spiced, fried snacks made of your choice of 10 different ingredients, including spinach ($5.50) and cauliflower ($5.75). Curries, tandooris, and biryanis make up the abundant entree selection on Monsoon's menu. Like a skateboard that cruises through water on anemone wheels, chef specials, such as the Goa fish mahi in a fragrant ginger-curry sauce ($18.95) or masala pasta ($15.95), are classics with creative twists. For a meat-free dish, opt for the dizzy noo shak (marinated bananas in a sweet and spicy coconut-curry sauce, $14.95). Monsoon also boasts an abundant lunch buffet ($13.95) and Monday-night dinner buffet ($19.95), so meticulous meal-creators can build their own edible fortresses.
Monsoon's plush banquettes, stone-veneer walls, sparkly chandeliers, and dangling greenery make it a swanky spot to nosh Indian delights. Enjoy the vibrant Indian paintings on the walls, or head to the outdoor patio to catch the breeze in a bottle before releasing it on a miniature windmill to power an iron lung. Call ahead for reservations.
Reviews
Monsoon Fine Cuisine of India has been rated on Zagat and Gayot. More than 100 Yelpers give them a three-star average, and 72% of more than 100 Urbanspooners recommend them:
- The waiter was very professional, the bar offers tasty cocktails with Indian touch. To me, this is the best Indian Restaurant in town. – AlbenaP0420, Zagat member
- Decorated with colorful murals, hanging plants and a waterfall, this romantic restaurant takes pride in its traditional Indian fare. – Gayot
- Very nice food. Just like the dishes I've had in Asia. – Robin Garrett, Urbanspoon
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About Monsoon Restaurant
Bombay Exotic Cuisine of India is helmed by brother-and-sister team Rakesh and Ashley Popat, delivering an opulent, glowing atmosphere and authentic cuisine that dazzle diners. Glistening chandeliers illuminate the 7,500-square-foot space, which provides an avenue for parties of up to 300 guests, and has hosted a number of corporate clients including Wells Fargo and Johnson & Johnson. Inside the dining room, a tranquil waterfall serves as an ethereal room divider and squirt-gun refilling station, as romantic amber light softly rains down from the ceiling to settle upon crisp white tablecloths.