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Good tasty Indian food. Relished every bite š Same liked home food . Wiped out every morselš Was tired of eating American & Mexican Italian etc but nothing can beat indian food

I've been to many Indian restaurants before and this is the best chicken tikka masala I've had. Really good flavor. I'd come here again. The price was around $15

Really Good Food, A Lot of menu Options, Great Service...says it all. My friends and I tried a lot of dishes and everything was delicious...staff was friendly and efficient. Prices are reasonable and the portions are generous.

I reeeeeeally liked this place!!! Came here for lunch and it was pretty quiet but I loved it! The staff was nice and the food was sooo good! The service was pretty attentive throughout the meal.

After long day busy schedule at the show, we run to eat this restaurant and were very happy with very friendly staff, authentic Indian food in clean atmosphere. Taste was really great and they offered a lot of varieties....

What a find! Off the strip in a rather nondescript building is this amazing little Indian restaurant. We arrived and it was reasonably busy. It is a comfortable, clean, cozy and quaint restaurant. The menu had good variety and the food was DELICIOUS! The proportions were generous and we left having eaten way too much....we couldn't stop:) The staff was very friendly and the service was excellent. I love Indian food and this was a great place to eat.

We were very pleased with our visit to this restaurant for the food, service and relaxing atmosphere. I am not an expert in all things Indian culinary, but I do enjoy great tasting dishes from that part of the world! I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone in the mood for some great food OFF the strip. Staff was nice and very attentive!

Hadn't ever been the an Indian Buffet but this is by far my favorite. I like a lot of different types of Indian cuisine but don't know the names - so this was my first chance to try a little of everything. It's all DELICIOUS!

I have not always had good experiences with India food here in the US but this place is excellent. The servers are always very nice. I think this is a great place and highly recommend it to you.

We went for an early dinner at about 5 PM. Service was excellent, and the food arrived quickly, in spite of the hour. It was quite tasty, and the vindaloo was offered at various levels of spiciness. India Palace will definitely be on our Las Vegas list of places to eat in the future!

We thoroughly enjoyed our meal at the India Palace. We ordered two entrees with one helping of rice and naan bread and it satisfied us well and was delicious. I was very happy that my kids enjoyed their first meal from India.

Ordered several items for take out. Absolutely yummy! Best saag paneer ($16) I have had in a long time. Also ordered chicken tikka masala ($19), vegetable pakora appetizer ($5), vegetable samosa ($5 for two pieces) and chicken biryani ($16) Flavors were fresh and authentic.

I have eaten at a lot of Indian restaurants, and I have been to India to eat authentic Indian food as well as cook Indian. The food here is not special, maybe average. Service is the worst part. We were left sitting with no waiter, water, menu for quite a while. The goat dish had bone fragments, so it was not an enjoyable eating experience. The chicken tikka dish was tough with lots of raw, eye watering onions. They kept asking if I want rice and it was $3-$4 extra. The naan bread was decent but seasoning was weak, salty enough, just little or no garlic flavor. I wished I had a glass of water at the time, but refills were hard to come by. The wait staff passed our table several times with a water pitcher but never stopped. I had to ask for water. The manager (the guy wearing a different color uniform) could see our table directly but never did anything either. I would not recommend this restaurant. Maybe standards are different for the owner. Service was much more attentive in India, so it's not a cultural thing. Go elsewhere.

Came to visit Vegas and went to this restaurant My self and friend just went there today on dec 12 for dinner. And order chicken biryani and dosa. Food is expensive and terrible taste š . No one come to ask how is food. Service is terrible. They donāt even thanks us. He just take payment and stay silent worst experience in Vegas.

After landing in USA for 6 days, we were craving for a good indian restaurant. We visited India Place for lunch. We had a buffet lunch. Plenty of varieties and a genuine Indian taste. It has a great ambience. Dont miss this restaurant if you are in Las Vegas and feeling like having a good Indian food.

I've eaten at Indian restaurants from Maine to California. Most of the time it's admittedly the lunch buffet. And 100% of the time the food is good but lacking any really flavor. With the exception of this place. There is so much flavor in the buffet food that I wanted to cry tears of happiness. The naan was spectacular and the staff was very polite and attentive. I would have added pictures but I cleaned my plate. Everything they serve on the buffet is good. If you're a local or a tourist this place is worth the visit. I'll definitely be coming back here.

This is the best Indian restaurant in Las Vegas. I will always go back and take my friends there. Very good food, prompt service and friendly staff.

My family has patronized India Palace at least once a month for almost 20 years. Atmosphere and service is personalized. The chef has never disappointed me. I am a world traveler and I haven't found a better Indian restaurant anywhere else.

I love Indian food, and after getting off the airplane in Vegas, I was ready for some Korma. The restaurant is low light, but the seats are comfortable and our waiter came by to ask what we wanted to drink. My husband had Kingfisher Lager and loved it. We ordered, Chicken Korma, Naan bread, Sag Aloo, Lamb Rogan Josh. We ate everything (and probably overate!) and we give it a big thumbs up! The servings are huge and you won't go hungry here. It is a shame my stomach didn't have room for dessert. TV screens in the restaurant have Indian movies and news. All in all, this will be a restaurant we will come back to the next time we are in Las Vegas

This food here is simply first rate. I simply can not rave about it enough. We go to New York City yearly and the food here can compare to the top notch Indian cuisine we get in NYC. It has a small quaint atmosphere and the waiters are kind, warm and always cheerful. I told my husband I didn't want dinner to end it was so good. We are locals, yet it is worth the 30 minute drive to dine and chose something off their menu.

Place is clean and the staff was courteous and pleasant. Food was far better than I expected. Reasonably priced for what you get.

My husband and I have been to this restaurant several times and we have always found the food to be authentic and presented nicely. The server was very helpful and the food arrived hot and delicious.

The Naan bread was very good. The tikka masala tasteless. Indian is possibly the easiest food in the world to cook but you do need to take of the spice. No spice no flavor. Very disappointing for the best Indian in Vegas

the food and service was great, a bit pricey though. restaurant is clean and fancy and upmarket, waiting time not too long

Very unassuming from the outside, but once inside the food was surprising. I ate with a friend from India and a large international group. They all agreed that it was the best Indian food they had eaten in the US. The owner was friendly and helped explain all the dishes. We had a large group and ordered many different dishes. They were all exceptional. The Naan. Read I particularly was a standout. Everyone in my part said they would return.

India Palace is another one of those Las Vegas gems that's not in a hotel, not on the Strip and frequented mostly by locals. In fact, when we went in for dinner, almost the entire restaurant was filled with people who were either Indian or looked Indian -- and that usually gives me a good feeling when I see people who you would think know that kind of food eating there. The flavors were really good. The service was good. My only complaint was that we ordered a lamb dish and it was not very tender. More often than not, it's because they're serving goat, not lamb, and not telling you. It's my understanding that goat is actually what is used in authentic Indian dishes, but I prefer lamb - and when that's what's on the menu, that's what I expect to get. Nevertheless, if I am in the eastern part of town, I'd go back. If I were on the other side of the Strip, I'd probably find a new place to try.

Enjoyed my meal very much. Iām not new to Indian food so Iām familiar with quite a few dishes. I ended up with the Chana masala (chickpeas in tomatoes) with tandoori chicken, daan soup (lentils) and a house salad. More than enough food for myself. While not the cheapest meal, the quality is there and sizable portions. Keep in mind you have to order most things a la carte as with most Indian restaurants unless you order an actual dinner plate. The owner Ricky is a very nice gentleman and personally came to me after my meal to see how everything was. I appreciate that and is a perfect time to give any feedback positive or negative. Will return when Iām in the area again

A very good Indian restaurants in the Las vegas area. The food was very delicious and tasty. We ordered both veg and non veg dishes and both the dishes turned out to be good. The hotels ambiance was average. The service was prompt and fast. The service could be improved a bit since we were just midway with our appetizers when the waiter turned up with the main course plates and just left putting the plates on one side of the table with no room left for other items. Apart from that the food quality, price and service were good.

I've been trying to find a decent Indian restaurant in Las Vegas for a few years. The ones that I've tried to date have been disappointing in the sense that the food seems tame by British standards. Most of our Indian restaurants offer a range of dishes from the very mild, to the very hot. The restaurants in Las Vegas seem to struggle with the concept that some customers really do like hot and spicy food. Anyway, in this respect, India Palace did not disappoint. I had a chilli chicken, and it was lovely. Nice and hot, but not so much that the subtle tastes of the dish were lost. I was very impressed with the portion sizes as well. Prices were not excessive either. There are photographs of several celebrity past customers on the wall as you enter the restaurant. Spend a minute to take a look, you'd be amazed at some of their previous diners.

Excellent food, excellent cleanliness, excellent service. I tried the buffet which was a great spread. Few of the things that were outstanding, kadhi, goat curry, butter chicken, Chana masala, chicken curry, navratan korma, tandoori chicken. Dosa was a surprise item and that too was a nice add. The rice was flavorful and delicious. Was very impressed with the kheer also, thick consistency and with almond filings. The server vimal (Vick) had energy and a pleasant approach. Non intrusive but very attentive. Had heard Las Vegas does not have great Indian food, this place is challenging that notion. This is the best place to eat Indian food in LV!

I had no expectations except for positive reviews of this small Indian Restaurant off the strip. When you enter, you get the "Curry that will probably never leave" smell which you'd expect. But the room is clean and the servers are friendly and helpful. This could possibly be the best Indian restaurant I've ever eaten in. The menu is great with a lot of choices that you don't see very often. There are at least a dozen Nann's and they also have goat which I love. Everything we had was delicious and we will be back.

Conveniently located about a 5 min drive from the Strip, this place serves some real lip smacking food. The starters of chaat and samosas were just right and authentic. Spicy to the extent one is used to in India. We stuck to vegetarian food and the mutter paneer, daal makhni and malai kofta were delicious. Coupled with good service, this is a place worth revisiting if we ever happen to be in the area again.

Food is good but expensive. Service is not good, staff are arrogant and not really interested in doing their work, they are just standing at a corner and talking. Mutter paneer was good, quantity was very less, you can have just 1 roti with 1curry

Great food and very reasonably priced. We found this place on a restaurant.com coupon, and would definitely come back next time we are in vegas. Close to embassy suites.

This restaurant makes dosas! It is the first place I have found dosas in Vegas. The dosa (which is sort of a large crepe/ pancake that kind of tastes like sourdough) filled with potatoes was perfect. I ate the whole thing, when I normally am not a big eater. My companions had sampler meals with chicken tikka and saag with garlic naan, all of which they said were excellent. The decor was adequate and could use some more ornaments, fabrics, and colors. With some improvement, it could go from pleasant to fantastic. I would recommend sitar music and no tv's to make it more elegant. The restroom tile looks very dark along the bottom of the wall, like it is very old and marked up. It could use some sprucing up and updating. The service was excellent.

This Christmas was my first time to this restaurant. I must say, it is a hidden gem of Las Vegas. Not on the strip and so you really need to know where it is to get to it. Parking lot is small and I initially thought may be not too popular so hesitated to enter. But, then peeked through the glass door and saw couple a group of four, so entered. The ambiance was welcoming. What I hate the most about restaurants is when I am the only customer and the entire staff is staring at me. This one was different. Few minutes later few more customers and before I now it was crowded and busy. I love that. Just enjoy the food without anyone staring at you. The quality of food was the best part. It was tasty, spicy typical Indian food. Garlic naans were fresh, soft and the curries were hot and yummy. Will definitely keep it on my to go list for next visit.

Can't say enough about the wonderful people who work and run this place! Super nice, friendly and helpful. The food was very, very good. Ordered tandoori mixed grill, chicken tikka masala, basmati rice & garlic naan = aprox $55. More than enough for both of us to be stuffed. Sketchy area so be careful if you're not familiar with areas.

We drive here from Henderson at least once every couple of months - the food is so good we put up with the location. Great naan, some of the best tikka masala I've ever had - and tons of veggie dishes if you are so inclined.

We came here early for dinner, around 4:45. Place was quiet, as expected at that time. But service and food was prompt. Thank you. We ordered vegetable samosas, chicken tikka masala and an okra dish. All were very good. I'm glad they had a 1-10 spicy scale, that helped a lot. We chose 3. I think any spicier and it would have been less enjoyable. It is nice to have a fine tuned option like that.

I went with my family to this place after reading the spectacular reviews. Also they has a $15 for $30 deal which looked good. We ordered the Mysore dosa and the Masala dosa and they were just alright. The dosas were too thick and the filling very average. The sambhar was nice, but the chutney smelled old. The ambience is OK but place is nice and clean. They don't have too many parking spots. It took us a while to find parking at 9:00 pm. I would have still given 3 stars except for the behaviour of one specific staff. They has a free mango shake deal going on when we purchased the 15 for 30 deal. When my husband went to pay, one employee told him that he should have mentioned the free shake earlier and that he would charge us for it since we already had it. But my husband insisted that we get the deal, so we did end up not paying for the shake. But having to argue/discuss this with the employee, when the deal is clearly posted on Yelp, was painful. But the person who took our order and served our meal was very respectful and kind, so was the rest of the staff. Will not go back.

Never a bad experience. Very small but lovely place. Dinner from menu and a Lunch buffet . Employees are always nice. Quality of staff is very important.

Friends invited us for "REAL" Indian food! We were very happy to experience great food from their native homeland. Our servers were friendly. The service was good especially considering we had a group of over 20! We will return again on our next Vegas trip!!

Indian food has bite and is usually chockful of flavor. It is known for its clever combinations if spices and rich gravies that when done right can transport you to heaven! But don't go looking for all that at India Palace. Neither outstanding, nor terrible, it was utterly forgettable. For the appetizers, We ordered the aloo tikis, gobi manchurian- which they were kind enough to make even though it was not on the menu. And pakoras. The aloo Tikkas were good and came with chole. The pakoras were average as were the chutneys they served with it. The manchurian was ok as well. The batter had an eggy aftertaste and the garlic was a bit overwhelming. For the main course we had ordered several breads, pulau, okra curry( recommended by chef), paneer and a kurma dish. None of the dishes made any impression and the okra dish was a huge let down. The okra's cut and texture felt like it was from a prepackaged Bag. The pulau had no subtlety of flavor and was a bit in your face. The breads were ok, but do not order the spinach paratha. It was basically a lump of spinach with salt stuffed into the parathas. The gulab jamuns must have also received the ' be the average joe' memo... Enough said! The service, however, was pretty good. The chef was there to recommend dishes and solicitous! Ambience was average with TV's that had the usual Bollywood music vids and a bar that looked like it was pretty well stocked. We had finished our ore dinner drinks on the strip, so we did not try any.

We had a groupon voucher for $13 for two people. Unfortunately the location is not the best for people on foot. However this was made up by the quality of the food. All dishes ordered meat, vegetarian and nan's were perfectly cooked. The staff were polite and welcoming. One of the best Indian food eaten, Highly recommended, we did not hesitate on leaving a reasonable tip.

Good Indian food - bhindi fry and daal fry were good. Dosa was ok. The service was good. We got there close to closing time, but they didn't rush us...

Business trips to Las Vegas. This place has very good food. Good ambience and good service. I will definitely recommend

Avoidable !!! I visited with my friend and ordered below , (I have added many review on TripAdvisor as I am Indian cuisine lover Only) and none of those were good . I neither exaggerate nor share wrong feedback .. Tarka Dal Aalo Gobhi Aalo paratha Hariyali chicken Kadhai chicken Garlic Naan

This is a relatively cheap Indian restaurant off the strip. Food is relatively cheap, but the lunch buffet tended to be at wrong temperatures - hot foods barely warm, etc. However the Garlic Naan bread is awesome. I ordered extra to take home with me.

Came here cause the great reviews. We got here at 4:30, the only patrons here. Our waiter was great. I ordered Goat curry, he highly recommend Goat Vin da loo. We started with an Indian brew, Taj Mahal. Very tasty. The Goat was fantastic. Dipping garlic naan bread into sauce....man!! Anthony was our waiter, awesome!!!

This was a great Indian restaurant experience. The food was cooked to order because I wanted it extra spicy, it was fresh and with lamb, you can definitely tell and it was not oily like some other restaurants. Overall a great experience.

Supra singly wonderful lunch buffet and very reasonable price. They offered a couple of starches, rice & peas & steamed rice cakes, then bring you regular or garlic naan to the table. Wonderful vegetarian korma & dahl, a zesty eggplant dish, 4 or 5 different curries either veg, chicken or goat. Fresh tandoori chicken wings. Salads, pickles and a few traditional desserts. All for $14 inclusive of tax! Most somewhat spicy but none my spice sensitive lunch companion didn't love. I love spicy self and was perfectly satisfied. Big bang for your buck. Highly recommended!

All was very good tasting we had the Plain Naan, Chicken Tikka Masala, Chicken Curry, Dal Soup, and plain Basmati rice. main dishes were $14.95 I thought a little too high priced.

Every time I am in Vegas, I stop in to India Palace. Last time I was there, I enjoyed the many options from the buffet. I went for dinner this past week there, and I was not disappointed. I ordered the garlic naan bread, chicken makhani for my main entree, and rice with peas, cashews. It was delicious! Every Indian restaurant has its own cooking style, and way they spice their dishes. We were given the option of level of hot from 1-10, from a previous experience in Seattle, when I had a 4, it was very spicy, so I chose to go with a 5 this time at the Palace, and it wasn't spicy at all. Next time I will choose in the 8/9 range because I love my Indian food to be spicy. The restaurant doesn't look like much from the outside, but once you are inside, the food is great, the staff is very helpful. I've always held firm to the believe that if people of a certain ethnic background are flocking to a restaurant of their own background, the food must be good. I would say at India Palace it is very good! Stop in, you won't be let down by your dining experience.

This place is amazing. They offer a buffet option during lunch and great Indian dishes throughout the day. The pros to come back with my family are: Very clean place. Iām saying sparkly clean. I donāt know if the person who maintains the place is OCD or similar but the place is spotless clean so sigh. Eat there with confidence. The other lace design and decoration is welcoming and gives it an amazing visual weight. Experience eating at India Palace knowing that your pocket wonāt pop.

It has good food and even serves good South Indian food. For indian food craving one can definitely check this place. Service is good. Just be careful they might ask for 10% to 30% tip. You can refuse to pay there is no compulsion. You can select no tip.

We came for lunch; it's 14 minutes walk from the Convention Center. They have a buffet lunch. Each item was good and tasty. Nan was served quickly and it was hot and we'll cooked. However, the number of items is fewer than other buffets I have visited. The range of deserts is just two. There is no tea. This was recommended by our Uber driver and I recommend to you.

Great food and drinks! Good service, and having tried almost all the Indian restaurants in Vegas, this is the one we always return to. I'm American but my husband is English. This is the closest he can find to back home. Close to airport and strip. Chicken tikka masala is over the top! Prefer dinner menu to lunch buffet. Reasonable prices.

Small place in Vegas serving Indian food at very low cost. Probably it was one very popular restaurant years back since there were pictures of many Indian celebrities hanging on the walls. Buffet at that price in Las Vegas is a surprise. Non-veg dishes were good with roti. I also liked the deserts.

Very few items, dried up soup, rice. No bread other than naan. Very average tasting food. One veg and one non-veg starter. Custard tasted burnt. Biriyani was all dried up. Absolutely no service from them

Hidden amidst liquor stores and laundromats just a few blocks from the Sphere India Palace has been serving Sin City for nearly 30 years, owners Surjit Heera and Devinder Singh choosing to focus more on Food and service than atmosphere inside a space that is larger than it appears. A cornerstone of the local Indian community, busses frequently making stops with a throng of guests, it is from a list of North Indian plates that guests are invited to choose from Appetizers, Entrees and Stews both Vegetarian and Omnivore. Fronted by friendly staff, fare prices despite good Ingredients a key to India Palaceās success, classics come in the form of Paneer Cheese cooked in Onions and Peppers plus golden-fried Samosas stuffed by Peas and Potatoes. Opting for Mango Lassi, though a bar including Indian Beer is available, housemade Chutney accompanies complimentary Papadum ready to prepare the palate for Lamb or Chicken from the Tandoor or Amritsari Fish crisp beneath Chickpea Flour. Attuned to the classics, Butter Chicken here indistinguishable from others in town, those seeking something with more spice should consider either Chicken Vindaloo or Aloo Gobi balancing Turmeric and Cumin with Curry. Not forgetting cooked Spinach and Cheese, a counterpoint to creamy Rogan Josh and bone-in Karahi Goat, Naan comes soft and fluffy in various forms amenable to soaking up the Sauce from all of the above plus Shrimp Korma. Currently only offering a Buffet for special occasions, and "sold out" of Dosa, Dessert runs a traditional gamut of Kheer or Gulab Jamun, though the standouts are fragrant Gajar Halwa and Ras Malai featuring thick Cream perfumed by Cardamom.

This is the second time we have been to this restaurant. Our first visit was unpleasant, but even when we decided to give it a second chance it was no better. The food was decent, but there is much better in Las Vegas. The dosas were bland and the chicken tikka masala was much too sweet, and, despite asking for it to be spicy, there was no heat to it whatsoever. The worst thing about our entire visit was the terribly inattentive service. There were six people working in an almost empty restaurant at the time yet the only person who seemed to be willing to check on us was the busser. Our server was very impolite and barely spoke to us at all. Altogether it was not worth the price and very disappointing.

Good tandoori chicken but awful puri bread (dripping with grease). I've eaten puri a hundred or more times and this was by far the worst.

Had the worst customer service experience possible. First of all , there wasnt a server who came to attend us for almost 20 minutes. When we did ask them, they were very rude and told us tht we were lucky enough to even get a seat. This happened eventhough there wasnt any waiting. At last, when someone did attend to us, they didnt serve us any food for atleast 60 minutes. After which we did complain to the owner who was no better then any of the servers themselves.By the time we received our food, everyone else who had arrived after us were done with the food. We were really dissapointed with the discriminating attitude and rude behaviour of everyone in the restaurant. Even if the food is good , that doesnt explain the bad customer service. We were in vegas for a trip but they really were the worst people in whole of vegas we have been to. So i advise all tourists, If you dont have atleast 2 hours to waste and on top of it listen to the rude attendants, dont even bother being there. NEVER AGAIN!!!

We love this restaurant! The appetizers and entrees are wonderful, and some you can ask for mild or spicy. The chicken tikki masala is our favorite fantastic (also great with shrimp or lamb). Samosa and Pakora appetizers are great, but my favorite is Aloo Tikki , described as potato cutlets, but that's confusing to me since cutlet usually means slices. Aloo Tikki is deep fried mashed potato/seasonings patties. Service is very good, atmosphere is nice, TV's on wall show Indian music videos. Lunch buffet seems popular. Discounts usually available on Groupon and Restaurant.com.

This place has been around for 25y. It is one large square room with decent decor. There is a buffet in the afternoon and had closed when we arrived at 545p. I am used to eating north indian (aka mughlai cuisine) food but they always tend to be oily. The Aloo-Gobu (cauliflower+potato curry) was outstanding...with minimal oil and brought out the taste really well. The Chana masala (garbanzo) was also good although we ordered it "5 spicy" and it was on fire. The tandoori rotis were excellent. Happy to recommend it to anyone adventurous enough to eat ethnic cusine.

Our family and friend visited after a Groupon purchase. Although the location was less than ideal, the fantastic food made up for it. As we weren't familiar with a lot of menu items, we had a lot of questions which were graciously answered. A few recommendations were given and we were on our way for a savoury adventure. Servings were so generous. We even had enough for lunch the next day. The complimentary naan bread and condiments were delicious. Well worth the GPS adventure to find the place. We would definitely go again when in Vegas.

Came here tonight for dinner. First time even though I have driven by here a million times. It was really good food and I will for sure come back. I heard they have been here for over 20 years. The restaurant was super clean and the staff were very friendly. The spices are to die for here, sooooo tasty. And the price is just right. Thank you! I'll be back ;)))

One of my favourite restaurant in Vegas. Beautiful environment with very friendly staffs and authentic Indian food. You will feel home with their warm hospitality. Must visit!

We visit Las Vegas on Business every year and every time we come to the area, we are sure to visit India Palace at least twice. The food is delicious, the service friendly and the ambience relaxed. On this most recent visit Mani, the Manager, was a great help - helping us to choose a nice range of appropriate drinks and dishes. We will definitely be back again this visit! Prices are reasonable, portions plentiful with easy parking.

The food here is good. We were a group of 6 very hungry people... We had a good experience. The location is not the greatest, but we used Uber.

From 11am to 3pm daily, and for $12.95, there is a decent variety of foods. The spinach paneer, goat curry and tandoori chicken (which they keep enclosed so it doesn't dry out) were my favorites. The rice is spiced and fragrant. Garlic butter naan comes with the buffet and it's just the perfect texture, crisp yet fluffy. There were only a few tables of people enjoying lunch at the time of our visit and the two gentlemen servers were highly attentive, our water glasses were hardly empty, nor was our tray of naan. A definite must eat if you are in the area, or if you are a tourist looking for a much better all you can eat deal off the strip.

A very nice location and also very nice staff. Foods were of very good taste and variety was also plenty. There is some crowd at peak hours so better reserve in advance.

The restaurant is located in a building all by itself, and when I pulled in to the parking lot I could smell the good aroma of Indian spices as soon as I opened the car door. The lunch buffet had a wide selection of both north Indian and south Indian food items, and most of them were delicious. Only the Sambar was not up to par. The Goa fish curry was just super with tenderly cooked fish. Rice was available at the buffet counter, and they brought warm naan bread to the table. They gladly packed the left over naan for me to take out. No one will go hungry with so many choices of delicious food available at the buffet, at a reasonable price. Great place to have Indian food.

My company makes a tradition of Indian food whenever we're in Vegas. This place ALWAYS has empty tables, and yet the food is always fantastic. Nice quiet place for dinner, a little off the beaten path but work a quick cab ride.

We always make it a point to visit this hidden gem whenever we visit Las Vegas. The food is great. The lamb chops is definitely something that one should try.

Place is clean but not enough meat selection in the buffet. To my advantage because I like vegetables; however, my husband wants more meat selections. Whatever food they have tastes excellent. No more free lassi.

Have ordered takeaways from here a few times for dinner - fast,delicious and authentic. Restaurant is small and as you enter the aroma greets you. Not too fond of the location though - its just off Paradise but seems a bit darker.

Title says it all.... You get same food that was served in buffet.. No varieties.. South Indian folks will regret with no / limited choice of items

A great place for a great lunch. Good food in a peaceful, pleasant place. Very casual and comfortable. I'm not an expert in food from India, but I really enjoy the fresh naan, the chicken korma, the tandoori, all the vegetable dishes, and especially their mango custard.

I went here with a couple of colleagues. First time visit but really enjoyed the food. Very nice appetizers, great vegetarian dishes and really outstanding naan; fresh, a bit crispy, not dry and a bit salty. Best naan I had so far of all Indian restaurants visited (and I visited many in the world). This restaurant made it to my list of great Indian restaurants in las Vegas. So far there are only three. Highly recommended.

Discovered this restaurant through a promo on restaurant.com and had a really nice dining experience before heading to a show. Didn't have the buffet (although it was very popular with Indian families dining there that night), but two "a la carte" dishes that were absolutely delectable! Our young server was also very friendly and made excellent recommendations. Would return without hesitation.

1st time i visited . This is real indian(panjabi) restaurant. nothing halal. food was good. i asked for extra spicy but no red chillies. tarka daal was bland but only just about ok. tandoori roti is better than naan. i think they forgot about extra spicy . I felt ripped off $10 for pint bottle of beer . ok maybe imported but drink prices should be published & stated clearly in usa. Most try to avoid. i will visit again & this time uf not spicy will refuse dish

Delicious food (saag paneer, chicken tika masala, raita), friendly service, good lassie, normal prices, big portions. Enjoy it!

Wow! Such a great place for Indian food in Las Vegas. They are OPEN for INDOOR dining. They have their own parking lot. Great ambience as you enter. Their lunch buffet is still closed at this time in March to April due to pandemic restrictions, so they have everything alacarte to dine. Trust me! Food's delicious here. Soft and fluffy naans (bread), tasty curries and they have equal balance of both North and South Indian items in the menu. So, when you go, ask for and try the items from Northern (naan, tandoor, curry) and Southern (dosa, vada, sambar) parts of India because food in India varies city to city. You can tell your spicy levels - no spicy, mild, medium and hot. Very profesional and courteous service makes you feel comfortable. They do take online orders. Overall, a must visit food joint in Las Vegas for families, kids, group, etc. Highly recommended!!

Located a 10 mins from the strip it's a quiet indian restaurant. Food was good although not many people around also we went in late The saag paner was good and so was the dal

Excellent late night spot. Tasty and authentic Indian food with no waiting. Walk in, order, sit down and in very little time, your food is served.

My wife and I were meeting friends who are Punjabi. They are both top notch medical professionals who not only know great food but they also happen to know the ownerāan extremely warm and caring man who has a gift known as hospitality. We started with drinks and appetizers. Let me say it now, our friends ordered all the dishes we ate. Though we are big devotees of Indian cuisine (having had Indian food in Chicago, LA, St. Louis, Salt Lake City and NYC) their recommendations were out of this World. I am posting pictures but please donāt ask me what the are because they were ordered in their native language and I have no clue what they are other than simply divine. India Palace has been a Las Vegas gem for 20+ years and is still going strong. It is family owned and operated and their commitment to fresh, authentic ingredients is top notchājust what you would expect. The restaurant is very simple in its decor and is clean as well as it is welcoming. DO NOT MISS this gem when in Las Vegas. Itās a place that locals consistently frequent. ā¤ļø

Wow... & that's what I call the perfect (desi) Indian taste... just like those authentic rustic road side dhabas (local countryside food outlets).. yummmyy.... Staff is courteous... average interior & cleanliness. basic comfort in seating nothing too flashy and does not carry the typical Indian ambiance but food is good Quantity may not be too much but still worth what you pay for. I loved their Paneer & Bhindi most, baigan bharta is also good. Complementary papad & onion salad puts a smile on the face Do taste the chutneys... they are good Basically.. I became a fan (& I say that very rarely for an Indian restaurant)

Ordered Naan Bread, Malai Kafta and Rice. Expect $20-30 per person for dinner excluding alcoholic beverages. The food was good and the service was adequate. They have two large screens playing Bollywood programs. There is a full bar.

We had wonderful experience eating our dinner in col December night. We ordered vegetarian food and it was delicious. We also ordered coffee as we were tired and it was the best coffee I had drank after a long time. Staff was attentive, cordial and served us without delays. Restaurant is beautifully done, great asthetics and set the mood for a warm cozy dinner night. We would rate this 5 star and wud definitely visit on our next trip to Vegas.

We were staying in a timeshare in Las Vegas and planned to eat out a couple of times. We went to the India Palace, which is located off the strip in a not-so-good area. BUT, the inside was very nice and the food was excellent. Our waiter was so polite and catered to all of our whims. The owner and cook came out and delivered our food. She was one giant smile. I want this restaurant in our town. Loved it!!!

Nice place with friendly service recommended by locals. Situated off the strip we enjoyed our meal in this restaurant and as we were staying at the Mardis Gras just around the corner, it was within walking distance. Very reasonably priced and very tasty. Not the best Indian meal we've had but then we live close to Bradford!

Butter chicken and naan are fresh and ideal choices Also the tandoori style paneer has nice spice Friendly servers who remember your order

I'm back here for their lunch buffet which is all you can eat. OMG....sooooo good. Everything was so hot, fresh, and nice & spicey. I live here in downtown Vegas and love coming here. The restaurant is really cozy with great music. The staff is super cool, the place is so clean, and it is conveniently located with easy free parking. Definitely there is a reason why they have been here for so many years. Thank you very much for providing Vegas with amazing Indian food! See ya again soon!

We visited the india palace for lunch one day and we were not disappointed. The restaurant has a very authentic feel to it with food to match. The curry dishes were so good I actually feel like I over-ate and still wanted more. We visited around 2pm in the afternoon and it was not that busy in the restaurant but it might be a busy place during the lunch or dinner rush. there was a buffet there but we didn't try it, we ordered our own dishes. Highly recommended!

This was the tastiest tipical indian food i had in vegas. The food tasted much better than most of north indian food resturants in india. The staff is very nice and helpfull. A word of advise...DO NOT TAKE A WALK IN THIS AREA AS IT IS NOT SAFE AT ALL. Always take a cab. I think the owners should shift it to a better place.

We were there for lunch as a group. Service was efficient. If waiters were not attentive you could get up and walk up to one and make your request. The atmosphere is very casual. The food is typical of all Indian buffets. They seem to serve the same type of dishes. The price is very reasonable as in most buffets. There is a bar if you need to order any drinks.

The food is really good and authentic. Always consistant. If you don't like your food too spicy I would recommend less than a 3 on the scale of 1-10. I asked for a 3 and the food was HOT. They have a loyal following in Las Vegas. I believe it's one of the best places for Indian in Las Vegas. My other favorite in Las Vegas is Ghadhi. PROS: Chicken Korma - mildly spiced chicken in a cream sauce with cashews, almonds & raisins Baingan Bharta - tandoor baked eggplant sautƩed with herbs & spices Rack of Lamb - baby lamb chops marinated in yogurt & spices cooked in tandoor CONS: Portions are small.

I gave Indian Palace a try the other day. They have good tasting Indian food. I thought the garlic nan was too thick and doughy. The Samosas were good as was the rice. If you are in the neighborhood, they are worth having lunch or dinner at.

I went with my family. We had a great time as the food was finger licking good. The service was good. Basically good food, great ambiance, and good service.

Pretty good combination of Indian dishes in the lunch buffet. Seems quite popular. We were part of a large group. Everyone seemed satisfied with their meal. It is good value for the price. There is a bar in the restaurant.

We ordered food through UberEats and there were 3 chicken curries in the order. I think it is a fair assumption that rice would be included but no .. so that turned out to be a big mistake with 3 of us just eating curry like stew. The curry itself was okay but I would not order delivery from here.

We found it just few days away our departure, food was amazing, We had Tandoori Chicken and Tandoori Lamb, Basmati rice and a nice Indian Beers Just perfect Night and perfect food The waiter was really nice and service was great....

I am not convinced with the reviews on TripAdvisor after reviewing I visited the restaurant but found the food to be quite pathetic, cold and flavourless, one wouldn't miss anything not visiting this restaurant, am sure there are better options in Vegas.

We had the daily lunch buffet for $ 11.95 per person and it was very good. Lots of variety. There was about 9 hot dishes plus a nice selection of cold dishes and the traditional Indian sauces.

We went to dine in at India palace on Friday night with my buddies. The food was pretty tasty and the service was pretty warming as well. We tried different varieties of food. Everything was pretty tasty. The service was kind of slow but the food was pretty good so i dont want to write bad reviews about that. We will be back again..

This restaurant was a wonderful experience. It's located in a seedy part of the road, but it is a find. You know when there's a limo in the parking lot, that's a clue. They have an extensive menu, so we tried the Aloo Tikki appetizer, and it was four tasty fried cakes and very good. We ordered the basic items we use to tell one restaurant from another. The Lamb Korma is great, with more lamb than most others, and the lamb is tasty and tender. There is enough sauce, so you can have just sauce and rice, too. Yummy. The Chicken Tikki Marsala is very tender, again with more chicken than usual. Very good sauce. The garlic naan is perfect. Very lightly crispy on the surface, and chewy inside, with a dusting of herbs for good looks. You know, every dish here is pretty, too. They make a firm vodka martini, and the recommended Taj Mahal beer was just right. Good service, very attentive, and "Auntie Tarala" will tell you with a lift of her eyebrow if you get it right. The charming manager stopped by to answer questions, and be sure we were happy. We were. So you can have a lovely Indian meal, without the noise and crowds of the strip, just 15 minutes away. The prices are reasonable, and parking is a free lot. This goes on our list for Vegas.

I am not an expert on Indian food nor do I pretend to be but this was great food. Served quickly with answers to all our questions and a wonderful curry that was given as a freebie as my wife felt the food she ordered could be a bit "HOTTER" Surjii

Went on a Sunday evening around 8pm. The food was bland, not at all spicy and tasteless. Not authentic according to real food from India.

Good place good food and great service.very helpful staff and the owner was a very simple and sweet guyguy.recommeded

We were visiting out of town and we had amazing food at India palace. They adjusted the spice level to kids liking while preserving the flavor.

Visited on 20th Jan using a Groupon , We had a great meal . The staff were super friendly and the food was really flavoured and tasty . They will spice it according to how you like it . Reasonably priced for Vegas !

Best Indian food in Las Vegas. We went to this Indian restaurant nearly by our hotel. Their chicken was very tender, fresh; Lamb Briyani fried rice was great and garlic bread was very tasty too. All of our orders were delicious. We will definitely come back next time when we visit Las Vegas!

We've been searching for a great Indian restaurant since moving to Las Vegas, and we think have finally hit pay dirt! The India Palace was recommended by an Indian doctor friend of mine, who's dad still lives in Bombay. I had the chicken curry, and my wife ordered the Barbecue chicken. We split the wonderful rice dish containing peas, and nuts. Great meal, great service, and a beautifully decorated restaurant. Our only complaint was the loud "Bollywood" music.

Everytime I visit Vegas I come here the food is amazing the use of spices is perfect and I'm always lucky enough to have a the same awesome waiter he is so gracious don't believe they wear name tags but he's a gentleman with the glasses trust his suggestions you won't be sorry this is a must visit

If you have a car, give this place a try. the lunch buffet was around $15. Most meals on the strip are very expensive; by driving a couple of miles you get an excellent meal for a reasonable price. The food was delicious and the service was great. They play indian music videos on several tvs which we always love.

Although small - this resturant compares to one of the most famous in London UK where the Indian High Commission would eat. The four of us sat inconspicuasly takening the service delivery of staff, plus we think was maybe the owner making sure everything was perfect for clients. The food was exceptional good with fantastic presentation. The staff were very attentive giving 120% service even to the extent of ordering a taxi to return to our hotel. If you wish to eat good food, well priced and servings to choke a horse don't waste your time going anywhere else.

Went there tonught for our last meal in Vegas and it was terrible. The poppadums were dry and not crispy and the meals tasted warmed up rather than fresh. We didnt eat mych and it was a very big disappointment and wish i had never gone.

Another bad visit. We used to go here a lot, years ago. But after renovation, it seemed like they became desperate for money. Prices went up, I guess to pay for all the upgrades. Things went downhill. Last visit, about two years ago, we were disgusted when the waiter tried to scam us on the bill. Believe me: it was not a misunderstanding. It was a trick. Every Indian restaurant serves rice with the (already overpriced) entrees. Not here. Waiter asked if we wanted rice; we said of course. But when we got the bill, they charged us for an expensive rice dish, not regular rice. So we did not go back all this time. Went back again now, same thing. Tried to charge us for papadum refill, which every other Indian restaurant serves complimentary, like bread. Then, asked us if we wanted peas in our rice, which was a sneaky way of trying to upsell us once again. Then, when I confronted the server, he didn't try to listen to me at all. He argued and defended their policy, and said that's just the way it is. Then he told me he is the manager! When I told him every other place will include rice, refill papadum, etc, he said they were number one in Las Vegas, and he did not care what other places were doing. Personally, I don't care if an entree costs $10, $20, whatever. If I order it, then I pay for it, and it was my choice. But I hate to be nickeled and dimed. And obviously, I don't want to be scammed. So, I would never go back. I will inform everyone I know what happened (I am a local). I will blog and Yelp and let the public know what they are doing (BE WARNED), and how management is treating customers. Mint and Mt. Everest are FAR better choices for Indian food in Las Vegas. Goodbye, India Palace. Never, ever again.

The India Palace was a short walk from the hotel and well worth the walk. The food was outstanding. I ordered the Tandoori Fish, vegetables and rice and the flavors were great. The server guided me on dishes to order and my water was constantly refilled.

amazing buffet,,very nice food, courteous staff,,the buffet has good options..must visit place...located aptly as well..

A great find in vegas for Indian food . Nice dishes including shrimp korma aloo Gobi and more . Naan and paratha nice . Good selection of drinks as well. Decent value

Upon arrival, this restaurant seems like a hole-in-the-wall kind of small place. But, it didn't seem that way once we were inside. Our meal was delicious but rather average. Several of us had asked for a medium+ spicy level and our dishes didn't seem spicy at all. The staff was very friendly and attentive.

This restaurant doesnāt look so great from the outside and is about the same inside , but the food is some of the best Indian food we have ever had. I knew when I walked in and saw mostly big Indian parties eating that this would be something special. We had chicken vindaloo, chicken saag and 1/2 order of tandoori chicken. Also bastmati rice and mango chutney. Too die for ! As we live in California we have to get back to Las Vegas just for another dinner like last night!

Sorry to say this is not a restaurant I would return to. We eat Indian on are regular basis, and I would say the food is average, maybe a bit above, however the main issue was the service. Our waiter was extremely friendly, however we were there on a Friday night, and there was not a crowd, it was a best 20% full. First, they had a full bar, but they were NOT serving drinks. Apparently they sent the bartender out on a delivery, and no one else could mix drinks. Why they did this on a Friday night is totally beyond me. We also had issues with the waiter, while friendly, both waiters I noticed spent the majority of the night on the phone. Not taking orders, just talking. We struggled to get their attention when we needed to, and several things were missed on our order. Food was extremely reasonable, however the service issues were simply too much for us to overcome, and thus we will not go back.

Went here for a nice Indian meal with group of us - left disappointed. Am afraid food is not good quality, both in creation of the dish or the quality of the products. Started well with the original spicy poppodums and pickles but downhill after. Not authentic either, dishes are Anglicised even through we'd asked for desi. The service guys tried hard and replaced a dish, but really couldn't change the outcome. For over $25 per head (couple of starters, all main courses and a couple of soft drinks) i would have expected better, but main issue was that a subway sandwich would have been better (and was earlier in day). The style of the place inside is more like a cheaper Balti house but not the price match. Sorry wouldn't go again.

We had a Groupon for this place and, fortunately, it turned out to be wonderful. The service was great, the food was authentic and spiced just right. My husband especially liked the lunch buffet (12 bucks) and I had the Curry Fish.

The lunch buffet has everything you could ask for. They saag is great, the tikka masala is to die for, the vegetable korma is outstanding, and I can't get enough of the green chutney. My husband loves the samosas and the meatball masala when they have it. Great quality and excellent prices.

This place has been in business for 18 years now. Run by a doughty Punjabi from Hoshiarpur. The owners have ensured that the quality of food is maintained, and the same goes for their famed hospitality. Our group had booked the place for a Lunch and high tea. The preparation was great. The taste is authentic and so are the people running this place. Please drop in here when in Vegas. You will get great Indian food without having to pay an arm and a leg for the same.

Unpleasant experience eating Indian food at this restaurant. The food is overpriced, quality and taste is not good and crowded place. The person who was taking order was rude and manner less, probably he was not able to handle the crowd and staff at the same time. We were a group of 4 adults, ordered for Dal Makhani, Paneer, Mix Veg and all the three curries were not up to the mark. No rice bowl were served with currys which is a practice at most of the Indian restaurants. Ordered Biryani and it too was tasteless. The total check for 5 items was $80 which is too overpriced. Good that I bought a coupon and saved a few bucks. Would not recommend this restaurant to anyone.

I would give Zero stars if there was an option. Our family was visiting Las Vegas and after a day long nice trip to Valley of Fire, we stopped at this horrible place around 5 PM for Dinner. We were starving. Nobody came to take our order for 15 minutes and after repeated requests the Manager (Bald guy) showed up with full attitude and took our order without even looking at us nor double checking the items. As expected, he missed couple of items from our order, and when we told him that he missed some items, he was visibly upset and behaved unprofessionally. Coming to the food: the items were probably left overs from Lunch buffet, so it was all watery and the taste was the worst. Next morning all our Stomach's were upset and we had use the restrooms multiple times, especially the kids. So overall, our experience at this place was horrible and the worst thing was the Manager's (Bald guy) arrogant attitude. If I were the restaurant owner I would fire him right away. And Please dont spoil visitor's mood and make our such expensive trips a nightmare. You ruined our Family's appetite and our beautiful day. Shame on you guys, Shame on the Owner.

Simply great food and drinks. We order a few veggie dishes and were great. The mango Lassi were also great. Other indian restaurants make it too sweet. This was just right. The dishes/curries weren't has creamy in taste when compared to other indian restaurants I have been to. Thanks

This place is a bit off the strip, would suggest taking cab/uber. The food is worth it and the price is right. Very authentic Indian cuisine and excellent service.

I just want to go back and try everything on the menu. We ordered 2 bottles of wine and some tasty Indian beer and made an event if feasting. Great naan breads with mango pickles and coconut chutney. Tandoori chicken and Butter Chicken. Paneer veggies and the waiter recommended this okra ācrackā! Mouth warm with spices...... so good...... highly recommend

Off the strip and the buzzing that goes with it but the food is worth the diverting away from the glitz and the glamour. Food is great... Really great! I just wish we had seen more smiles from the service. Actually any smile!!!

Being from Vancouver I have had an opportunity to have excellent Indian food here, and was pleasantly surprised at how good the food was at India Palace. The menu is diverse. The Chicken 66 was especially memorable. I would give this place a 5 if the decor was nicer - its a bit like a diner - but the food and the amazing staff more than make up for it.

I like Indian food so I was looking for a good place near to the Convention Center and to my hotel. I found this restaurant where I was the only guest except for a party of 6 Indian businessmen due the awkward hour (3 pm) They had just taken away the buffet but I ordered a super spicy Chicken Vindaloo which was very good as well as the garlic naan and the basmati white rice. I particularly enjoied the iced tea which had a ligh tasty flavor so I had 6 glasses. Portions are good so with what I mentioned I was more than satisfied. I ended up spending 31 usd with tip which is good. The service was above average

An old friend and I went to lunch and thought we would try an Indian restaurant. We had the lunch buffet. I haven't had Indian food that good since a trip to New Delhi 2 years ago. India Palace is a little off the beaten track, but certainly worth the effort. It is a spectacularly good restaurant!

We just spotted the restaurant as we were driving by and decided to go in. I had the Chicken Tikka Masala and it was excellent. Good ambiance, good food and good service. I'd go back.

Not bad at all for the price. Lots of flavour in every dish. All taste different which is a good thing in buffet. Excellent naan and hands down very good service. Polite and respectful servers. Highly recommend this restaurant if you are in the area.

We had a special deal for this place while visiting Vegas so we tried it. Absolutely no doubt some of the best Indian food we have ever eaten. The only disadvantage to this restaurant is that it is way off the strip and difficult to get to unless you walk a mile or take a cab. The restaurant itself is extremely clean the service is excellent and the food is awesome. I would highly recommend this restaurant if you want Indian food while you were in Vegas however just expect to pay for transportation unless you have your own car. The rice is perfect the naan bread was absolutely delicious and we shared a vegetable korma dish that was absolutely divine. If you want inexpensive after dinner cocktails or drinks go to the bar right next door to the restaurant we were able to get five drinks for less than 10 bucks. The prices of this restaurant are very reasonable considering the high quality of food.

This restaurant owned and run by Indians is truly phenomenal if you enjoy eating really good Indian food, Tandoori Chicken, Aloo Gobi, Chapatis were just some of the menu items I ordered and was totally satisfied. I'll be back!!!

We came to this restaurant one day while on vacation in Vegas because I found a coupon online and because I like Indian food. It's located just a few miles east of the strip. We arrived around 12pm and there were only a few people eating. The inside of the restaurant is clean and modern and has a bar as well. The buffet is small but there was plenty of food. It was hot and all the food tasted excellent. Most everything is spicy so be warned. Service was good and we had a good lunch. If we're ever in the area again we'd go back again.

Lived in Vegas for 5 years, and as Brit a good curry house is must! After 5 years of trying so many around the Vegas/Henderson area, this is simply the best. Fab service. The team were all very attentive. Food is amazing. So much depth in the spices and flavour. Thought initially was pricey when researching, however very surprised to see entrees include rice (refill) and the portion size was so good. Left very happy and with lunch for the next day. We be going again very soon.

I have been eating at this restaurant whenever I vist Las Vegas and that has been four times in the last 13 years and this is like the best indian place to eat authentic indian food and they have a wide variety of dishes and their food selection is always good and staff and owner are very considerate and friendly. I am a vegetarian and they always have south indian dishes like dosa or idli, etc along with north indian dishes and it is good food. They will get you crisp naan on the table and plain dosa on the table also if u want it. Their paneer is pretty good and most of the food is above average in quality, I am pleased to write that they have been able to consistently maintain their quality standards since at least the last one and a half decades and they know their stuff. I definitely recommend the restaurant for authentic indian food sampling and food is rich and you will overeat and you will feel like sleeping later especially if you fill yourself too much and have the sweet dishes too much after the lunch. It is a very good value indeed.

Delicious varied selection buffet off the strip. Fantastic food. Sample from curry to cheese, India style. Two great desserts of rice pudding and a creamy mango custard. Salads and sauces and soup available. Choice of plain or garlic bread served hot at your table.

Went here for lunch on a Friday around 1:30. The selections were fantastic. The korma was adequately spicy. My only knock is that my waiter wasn't the friendliest individual, something he should work on. He never even asked whether or not I wanted something other than water to drink. Other than that I have no complaints. The place is very clean and the price was quite reasonable. I will definitely go back.

On a sory on downscale strip of Twain Avenue just off the strip is this outstanding find. In an attractive building (only one on the street) and an attractive room (with indian videos on multiple TV's this restaurant is a must visit if you like Indian food or if you want an outstanding intro to this cuisine. Large interesting menu with many items not typicaly found in run of the mill Indian restaurants. Everything we tried was very well prepared and very tasty. Service is fast and friendly and prices reasonable.

Perhaps this restaurant changed hands over the past year or two. At one time it was our "Must go to" place for excellent Indian food in Vegas. Our recent visit was disappointing. The Chicken Tika Masala was tough, sauce was great but the protein tough and chewy. My lamb disk was ok but nothing to rave about. The Rita was much different and not so great as before. Nan was dry and over cooked. We were so looking forward ot a real feast and it was not so. Maybe just a bad night but with so much competition I think we will move on.

ordered two entrees with BOGO coupon but decided to add rice--$3.95 x 2 plus bread (nan) another $2.50...meal that would have been about $16 ended up as $29 plus tip. food was good but next time would only order two entrees and be done with it. Probably cheaper not to use coupon and get two buffets fro $12 each.

Very good Indian food off the strip. Not in the greatest location, so itās going to be a destination and not something you chance upon. That being said, it is worth the drive to eat at India Palace. The keema mutter was very good, and the butter and mango chicken was tender and delicious. Vegetable samosas seemed homemade and had a very good flavor. The server and owner was very attentive, and while the food came out slowly, we had our refills and drinks out when needed.

I have spent some time in the middle east, and have had really really good indian cuisine, and this place was better than many I have ever had. the tandoori chicken was phenomenal, the Biryani was amazing as well, the naan is addictive and soft! great service at a REALLY busy time. there were 5 servers all taking care of everything! highly recommended.

Staff was friendly, doesnāt look like much from outside, but interior was spotless and inviting. Food was very good, and great quantity. Will definitely go back again

I ordered the Vegetable Dinner. I ordered it as spicy as they could make it. What that meant to them was I was unable to measure my spice intake and they'll make it mildly spicy. With that being said...and the emptying of the chili sauce they provided onto my dish; Everything was delicious. I couldn't stop putting food on my plate and clearing it soon after. I took home an order of Vegetable Briyani that I ate for lunch the next day, It also was outstanding. I shall be returning.

By looking reviews, we went there to eat. we had to wait for 45 minutes which we don't mind but what bothers me is group of people behind us had tables. I saw 5- 6 people had the tables who came behind us and never had a reservations. It looks like we were not important to them at all. When i asked the manager about this, he didn't have any answer. We could not wait any longer and left the place.

Good Indian food very authentic. Good service. We had Malai Kofta and Palak Paneer both tasted very good. Also Roti was very soft.

Had a great meal and service. Food was delicious and service excellent. We had lamb chops for starter and chicken karahi and shrimp vindaloo.

I ordered the Chicken Tiki Family Favorite with Garlic Naan. Everything tasted excellent! Clean and friendly service!

I visited LV with family and being with them, we were hunting for a indian restaurant & we came across this place. Ambience - It hardly mattered because all we were looking, was for decent indian food. Food - Food was good and perfectly served. It had typical indian taste and our muddle for freshly cooked Desi Food was taken care of. Staff - The service good and quick but we were unhappy with hostile behaviour. Price - A dinner for 7 person did cost us 110$ everytime.

The taste of the food was very delicious, the atmosphere was very calm to have a good talk, the treatment of the waiters was very good.

We stopped here for dinner because it's within walking distance from the Mardi Gras hotel & Casino. Food was OK.

Very casual and comfortable place for everyone to visit, easy to commute for all. Both vegetarian and Non vegetarians can be satisfied.

We ate here for lunch with only an hour before going to the airport. It was a buffet with the best spring rolls and creamed spinach ever. It was quiet, great service and prices. Not far from the strip, but far enough to escape the crowds, congestion and noise of LasVegas. The spices made everything taste so good. We will eat here again on our next visit. Very relaxing atmosphere.

Excellent food. Food is fresh and served in a timely manner. The staff come over and make sure you are enjoying the meal. My kids loved the tandoori chicken and tikka masala. Pistachio kulfi (dessert) slightly over priced but tasted good.
Outstanding food and service!!:-) Lots of food choices too!:-)
The best food!! Outstanding Service! We cannot wait to eat here again. The food is AMAZING! We love India Palace Las Vegas!:-)