Curry Leaf Flavors of India
Welcome to Curry Leaf Flavors of India, a delightful Indian restaurant with a diverse menu that caters to all palates. Nestled in Las Vegas, this establishment offers a blend of traditional Indian cuisine with a modern twist. From appetizers like Lamb Seekh Kebab and Gobi Manchurian to flavorful curry bowls such as Malai Kofta and Butter Chicken, there is something for everyone at Curry Leaf.
One of the standout dishes is the Chef's Special Tandoori Salmon, a succulent blend of dill and mustard with spiced ginger tomato sauce. For vegetarians, the Palak Paneer Kofta—a dish featuring fresh spinach coated paneer dumplings—is a must-try.
The restaurant also offers an array of bread and rice options, including Naan, Lacha Paratha, and Dum Biryani. Pair your meal with a traditional Indian spiced chai or a refreshing Lassi for the perfect dining experience.
Curry Leaf Flavors of India prides itself on providing a classy yet casual dining environment, making it ideal for a business lunch, family dinner, or even a dessert date. With its vegan options, wheelchair accessibility, and attentive service, this restaurant ensures a memorable culinary experience for all its patrons.
If you are looking to explore the vibrant flavors of Indian cuisine in Las Vegas, Curry Leaf Flavors of India is the place to be. Indulge in a culinary journey that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving for more.
Curry Leaf Flavors of India Menu
Location
Address: 5025 S Fort Apache Rd Ste 101 Las Vegas, NV 89148
Phone: (702) 527-7977
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Walk-ins WelcomeYes
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayYes
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- Classy, CasualYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Casual DressYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for Lunch, Dinner, DessertYes
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Best nights on Thursday, Saturday, SundayYes
- Full BarYes
- Not Good For DancingNo
- Happy HourNo
- SmokingNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- TVNo
- Bike ParkingNo
Last Reviews
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Author: Bieber Stinson
I believe in forming my opinions about a restaurant based on my personal experiences, and I hope sharing mine can help set expectations for others considering this place. I've been here twice.The first time, I had a great experience. A woman took my takeout order, and she was very pleasant and welcoming. The food itself is excellent—tasty and flavorful. Even my mother, who isn’t a fan of Indian food, enjoyed their tikka masala.Because of this positive experience, I decided to order again last night (//). I placed my order online for pickup. However, my experience this time was quite different. When I arrived, there was a man behind the bar who “helped” me, but it felt like he was doing the bare minimum. He asked for my name without ever looking at me, didn’t greet me when I walked in, and simply handed me the receipt to sign before giving me my food and walking away. There was no thank you or any kind of friendliness, which left a bad impression and was very unsettling.I’ve always wondered why this place is so empty despite their food being good. Based on my experience, it seems the level of service varies significantly, and that might explain the lack of customers. While I appreciate the quality of the food, the inconsistency in staff interactions makes me hesitant to return.
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Author: Traveltime
So I finally gave up on saffron and have branched out to here and Taj palace.The great. They have such an incredible array of spice levels, and each dish you can match to exactly what you're feeling. The meats in the curry are all so soft and tender it's actually divine. The chicken , while not as good as Taj palace, was still extremely good. The lamb Tika masala is definitely great, though after two tries, some are too tomato forward, and this lowered it to only good on round The good: The flavor in the Saag is good, almost great. The Tika masala on round two was too tomato forward. The Naan was really good but too oily to be great. Mango Lassi was good. Finally, honorable mention the meen moilee was so incredibly close to being the star.The okay: What can I say? Maybe the people behind us talking loudly about politics made it okay or bad. I don't like politics on the regular, but definitely not when I'm eating. trappedThe bad: maybe the politics
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Author: p k
C.L.: A Taste of India in the Heart of VegasI googled "here" (best Indian close to where I was shopping) and after arriving realized I'd been here before.Here's my review from today:Stepping into Curry Leaf is like teleporting straight to the neighborhood streets of India. This unassuming corner restaurant offers a much-needed respite from the neon lights & a constant hum of Vegas. The ambiance is relaxed & inviting, allowing you to unwind and savor your meal without feeling rushed.While the atmosphere is undeniably charming, the service could benefit from a touch more attention. It’s a minor quibble, however, as the food more than makes up for it. I opted for the lunch special: Chicken Sagg with a spice level of . Let me tell you, they didn't hold back! The dish arrived piping hot, filled with tender chunks of chicken immersed in a rich, flavorful spinach puree. The balance of spices was perfect, creating a tantalizing warmth without overpowering the delicate flavors. The accompanying garlic naan was the ideal complement, soft, buttery, & garlicky.My meal was so exceptional that I couldn't resist taking home some Bullet Naan w/ a side of Raita. I’m already looking forward to enjoying it later.AND ON TOP OF IT ALL: TThey are sO reasonably priced.C.L. is a hidden gem serving up authentic Indian cuisine in a laid-back setting. While the service could use a slight polish, the delicious food makes it a must-visit for anyone seeking a flavorful escape from the Vegas strip.Vegetarian options: Very large selection.Parking: Open strip center parking with close handicap and ramp nearby.Kid-friendliness: Easily a very laid-back casual restaurant throughWheelchair accessibility: There's wheelchair parking along with the ramp to the restaurant.
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Author: Ariane Anderson
My bf & I like to try local restaurants & I’ve driven past Curry Leaf a few times & made a point to finally try it. I’ll start my review by saying I highly recommend Curry Leaf. The service provided by our server / bartender Elmer was outstanding. He greeted us, welcomed us to our table ofour choosing, presented menus with water, and continually checked on us throughout our meal. He was always around to see if we needed anything additional or how we were enjoying our meal. We felt very welcomed here. Also, our food temperature was perfect, spice level was to our preference, full of flavor, and satiable. I particularly chose this restaurant due to having vegetarian/ vegan options available. I ordered the mango curry w/ vegetables & jasmine white rice, vegetarian samosas, vegan garlic naan bread, and my bf was looking forward to & ordered the butter chicken along with lentil soup. Highly recommend all of them. We finished our meal with a nice rice pudding for dessert which was a nice light touch to end the night. This is great for all ages, date night, family meal.Dietary restrictions: Great vegan vegetarian,Gluten free options
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