Jason Wells+FollowWhy Taaj Palace is Albuquerque’s comfort spotButter chicken that locals measure all others by, fluffy basmati rice, and fresh naan on repeat—Taaj Palace has quietly become Albuquerque’s go-to for Indian food cravings. It’s the kind of place where you can drop in for a weekday lunch, load up on a generous buffet (vegan and vegetarian options included), and leave feeling both satisfied and welcomed. The vibe is relaxed, prices are fair, and the food is reliably delicious. If you’ve got a favorite dish or buffet strategy, share it below—what keeps you coming back? #Food #AlbuquerqueEats #IndianFood00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowBig changes for Campustown foodiesCampustown’s beloved Ambar India has closed after twelve years, but the space won’t stay quiet for long. Mama’s Kitchen, known for its flavorful vegetarian Indian street food inside Bombay Market, is moving in and expanding its menu to include meat dishes at the new Wright Street spot. The original grocery counter will keep serving favorites like samosas and thali lunches, while the new location promises even more variety. For longtime residents, it’s a bittersweet goodbye to Ambar, but an exciting new chapter for local Indian cuisine. What are your favorite memories from Ambar, and what dishes are you hoping to see at Mama’s Kitchen next? #Food #CampustownEats #IndianFood00Share
mary01+FollowA new Indian restaurant is coming to Wheeling!Big news for Wheeling foodies: the former Tuscany spot on Restaurant Row is getting a total makeover and will soon be home to Ahara, a fresh Indian dining concept from local caterers Arun and Anu Sharma. They’re bringing in a Michelin-starred chef from India and promising a menu packed with organic, healthy dishes—plus a boutique inside the restaurant! It’s exciting to see such a unique addition coming to the neighborhood. What kind of Indian fusion dishes would you love to see on the menu? Let’s talk about what you hope Ahara brings to Wheeling! #Food #WheelingEats #IndianFood41Share
Valerie Hall+FollowAroma Indian Grill spices up Lee DriveLee Drive just got a serious flavor upgrade! Aroma Indian Grill has taken over the old Rice and Roux spot, and the menu is packed with Indian classics like tandoori, masala, biryani, and plenty of veggie options. The vibe inside is cozy and fresh, with wooden accents and greenery overhead. Whether you’re craving spicy vindaloo or comforting butter masala, there’s something for everyone—including sweet treats like Gulab Jamun and Badam Kheer. Have you checked it out yet? What dish are you most excited to try? Let’s swap recommendations! #Food #BatonRougeEats #IndianFood00Share