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They have a lunch buffet that is pretty good. Not fine cuisine but good enough for a casual lunch out if you feel like Indian food.

We had vegetable samosa, garlic nan, lamb vindaloo, and vegetable kofta. The vindaloo was spicy but not ridiculously hot. The lamb was tender and fell apart easily. The kofta was quite rich (maybe a little too rich for my tastes but good), I like that you could taste the nuts in the balls. The samosa was a tad dry but then again, they usually are. Good service! Nice atmosphere. Parking can be a challenge if you like to avoid expensive ramps. I'd go back for the lamb.

One of our favorite Indian restaurants, Jaipur is located a few doors from the Landmark Theatre in the Westwood Pavilion. The service is quick and professional. Some of our favorite dishes include chicken tandoori, okra, eggplant, spinach and of course their heavenly onion nan. It's a perfect place to dine before or after seeing a movie at the Landmark.

We had Jaupor Hara vegetable kabab, Paneer Makhni, and Jaupur chili chicken. All food was great. Especially Jaupor Hara vegetable kabab and Paneer Makhni. Also do not miss Kaboli naan here!

had a great buffet lunch here. terrible decor, great price and really good food. best Naan bread and chicken curry

The Jaipur Special ($25) was quite good but all the items were cooked the same way decrying variety. The Fish Tikka in the same Jaipur Special, however was mouthwatering. The delicious Mango Lassi was also refreshing after the savory delicacies.

The foOd was good at the buffet but the Kheer was a little sour. The guy had great attitude though and we got tandoori rotis when we asked for them. I would go again.

We go to Jaipur regularly, and enjoy their lunchtime buffet. We like the food, the staff, and even the other customers. We have met some interesting people because they were sitting next to us!

This restaurant was suggested to us and we are not generally Indian food eaters. That being said, every dish we had (5 of them) was EXCELLENT. I think we will visit more Indian restaurants in the future and hope they are as good as this one.

If we went here only for food, I would rate it second best. It is the whole Shabang that makes me give it the #1 rank, followed next by Crown of India. The location, the ambience, the pleasant attitude of the waiters and the friendliness of the manager - all add up. Parking can be a little hassle, but after shopping at the adjacent Westfield mall, Jaipur is a great place to dine. Kingfisher beer is available here, I undoubtedly go for it. The veg kabab, rolls and the shashlik are great appetizers. Almost all the other curry dishes are mouth watering and we end up finger smacking. Any leftovers go with us as it is yummier the next day. No two base curries are alike for any dish, is authentic and not distorted. If you love what I said, please vote. Many thanks

It's great buffets for a good price. Variety of curries, freshly made naan bread, and veggies and fruit too, we arrived early and by the time we finish our meal, there already long queue waiting outside. The restaurant is not big but very nicely set up. Great value

I previously ordered food here and it was good . Not this time . The Tikka Masala was very , very bland , absolutely no taste . The Chicken Pakora was soggy . The Chicken Tandori was burned , the meat tasteless and dry . I could not believe it ! One Naan was 3/4 burned , v thin , looked like a cracker . Would not go there again . And again , not a friendly employee .

Went with three others before seeing a play nearby and had made a reservation as one of our party has been there many times. Wow, this was delicious food and excellent service. When seated there were three small containers of dips with a plate of thin crackers. We ordered a mushroom dish and Samosas for the table along with a vegetable curry (requested some heat which was perfect) a lamb curry and rice with fruit and nuts. There was one other main dish but cannot remember. Also ordered garlic Naan Just the right amount of food as there was nothing left to take home! Very busy by 7:15 when we left but open tables at 6:15 when getting there. Waiter and bus boy were attentive and although 45 mins away, I would go back in a minute. (Have been thinking about how wonderful all the flavors were since the week-end.) Dessert- only one of us liked the tiny square 2x2 inch piece of what they call pistachio ice cream. That was my birthday dessert but after a teeny taste, I passed. Also too full! FYI They do serve beer and wine.

Our favorite restaurant in Northern Virginia is Jaipur, so while in LA we chose Jaipur Cuisine of India. Outside eating with impeccable service, the Tikka Masala was delicious and tender. The Kasmiri nan was so good! Gently prepared flavorful rice - All in all a delicious meal. I highly recommend this eatery and hope their business thrives.

I have been a fan of Jaipur for years. It is great before or after a movie at the Landmark Cinema, as it is practically next door. The food is consistently wonderful. The lighting is soft and the atmosphere is warm. The chicken tikka masala, tandoori fish, mint chicken, and sag paneer are some of my favorites. All of their breads are great, my favorite being the onion nan, because I'm an onion lover. Even their papadum is superior - made in the restaurant, not the packaged type. They have wine and beer, though the mango lassi is hard to resist. They have a great lunch buffet. I see mostly couples and families here. It is not a large space, so not the best for young children who might want to run around. Billy, the owner, is friendly and helpful. The waitstaff are pleasant and efficient.

We have eaten at Jaipur a number of times and everytime we come away saying what a great meal that was. Everything is fresh, tasteful and authentic...tikka masala, tandoori chicken with grilled onions the best. there is nothing there that we don't like. Staff couldn't be more accomodating and a lovely ambiance. Best thing....the prices are incredibly reasonable.

The BEST indian food for past 11 years that I've been coming here ..and believe me ..ive tried many !!! Owner is always there making sure the quality and service remains top notch and it shows !!! The food is consistently always amazing ..buffet or dinner ! Dinners have more or a romantic feel and dishes are served over a flame to keep them warm throughout the dinner ..I love that !! Cant say i have favorite cause i love all of the dishes that are on the menu ..but just to mention few ..their tandoori chicken is out of this world..all of their vegetarian dishes are amazing and they are one of the few indian restaurants to offer chicken makhni which is simply heaven !! I find the food not as heavy as many other places and my 7 yrs old loves eating here ..fish paMake sure you give them a try ..you won't regret it and will definitely keep on coming for more !!! Love Love Love Jaipur !

I have been eating at this restaurant for years and the food is consistently good and reasonably priced. The lunchtime buffet is particularly good value.

I would love to give Jaipur, a small Indian restaurant in West Los Angeles, a higher rating but I can't. On the one hand, their sea bass entrée was excellent -- and their eggplant dish was also very good indeed. On the other hand, the restaurant when full of diners is way too noisy and, worse, their garlic na'an bread was by far the worst I have ever had -- and I love garlic na'an bread whether in US Indian restaurants or in India itself (I was there last month). This was very disappointing and unacceptable.

Summary: This is a very good Indian spot in West LA. The food is tasty, the service is quite efficient and the atmosphere is nice enough. The prices are what I would expect for a place like this in such a location. Details: We were staying at a hotel in the area and wanted a place where we could walk to get dinner. I took a look at TripAdvisor and this place popped out. My colleague and I are both fans of Indian fare so it seemed like a good idea. We were not wrong. The storefront for this place was reasonably attractive while the interior was nice enough, sporting appropriate decor. We were greeted and seated right away and our server, whom we presumed to be the proprietor, attended to us rather quickly. He provided good service during our visit. The menu offered several tempting Indian favorites. I started with the Mulligatawny Soup which was quite good. I had the Chili Chicken for my main, which was a great choice. We also had two kinds of bread including Garlic Naan. All of our selections were quite tasty. The prices were not bad for a place like this. Our food, drink, tax and tip added up to $75. At $37.50 per person, this was not a bad deal. In general, this is a good Indian restaurant in an interesting location. The menu offers terrific choices. The food is quite good, the service is efficient and the atmosphere is pleasant. The prices are not cheap but are within reason given the quality of the experience and the location of the restaurant. I would not mind trying this place again if I am in the area.

We decided to order the complete dinner and the waiter said it would just be "a little of everything," but it was a major feast. Tandoori was delicious, all of the myriad things that appeared with the "complete dinner" were delicious but the fish (sea bass) was amazing. Service was very good.

A good friend in LA said she tried over 50 Indian restaurants in LA before finding Jaipur. When we went in, it was around 7:00 p.m. on a Sunday night. The tables were nearly full and there were four to six people at the take out counter the entire time we were there. Good sit down business. Good take out business. When my food arrived, I found out why. Outstanding meal. I tried three different dishes total and each was better than I've had in a restaurant. We had a good amount left over, and when they packaged up our excess, they included in the bag additional rice. When I'm back in LA I'll be back in Jaipur!

The people working at this place were very hospitable, with a special mention to Mr. Singh, who makes delicious Mango Lassi too. The standout dishes were the Paapdi Chaat, Onion Kulcha and the Pistachio Kulfi.

LOVEEEEE this place, it never gets old, the staff is really nice and even gave me a free lassi when I went to pick up my order. I've been to a lot of other places that were a lot more pricy and this place is the best! The food is always fresh and super yummy!

This restaurant is small and has a somewhat chaotic feel. They waisted zero dollars on tenant improvements including the bathrooms. The place was full on a Saturday night which I guess was reassuring when we walked in and were asked in an interrogative manner if we had a reservation. The principal waiter had the personality of an undertaker. He or someone similar dropped the check on the table without a thank you. The food was ok but the overall experience was very poor especially for being located in a relatively affluent area of town. I am surprised I am the first to rate this below average but trust me it ain't great. One plus is it isn't expensive by LA standards. Most of the support staff are very helpful but the head guy or owner needs a vacation or retirement. We won't return.

Our dinner last night was delicious. We've been to Jaipur before but I don't remember it being this good. The chili nan was really spicy and hot. My husband loved it. We had dal, paneer, some lam and a curry. More than enough for 3 people. The Restaurant.com coupon was not the best deal.It required cash - no credit cards. We went to Jaipur because its on the Skymiles Dining list and we get miles if we use our credit card. But since we had to use cash for the coupon, we did not spend as much money as we would have. But the food was worth it anyway.

Tasty Indian food, nice ambiance, and great service. The buffet is value for money and spread is really good

This is the best Indian restaurant in Los Angeles that I’ve tried. The flavors are extraordinary. They even have white linen on the tables! Highly recommended.

My children and I were excited to find an Indian buffet and we absolutely loved it. The owner was generous as my children kept asking for extra naan bread as they love it so much and he's very happy to bring to us whenever we ask. There were enough choices and food were very fresh and yum. The buffet is good value for money and it only costed 3 of us ( 1 adult and 2 children)for $32 . Recommended

They do an excellent lunch buffet but even better is their dinner menu. We have enjoyed most items - the only negative I have is the tandoori chicken which, although tasty, is not really tandoori, more like baked or grilled chicken. The weekend buffet lunch comes with a drink. We have also found it convenient if you are going to the movie or mall next door.

Four of us had a very enjoyable dinner at Jaipur after seeing a movie. To start we had Papri Chat and Indian Veggie Rolls that were quite good. The Tandori Chicken was excellent....and the Chicken Dinda Loo was spicy but enjoyable. My wife had the Dal and the Began Barta that were good vegetarian choices. The vegetarian Biryani rice was perfect for the four of us to share. We had two different types of Nan and three alcoholic beverages. Waiter was excellent and Billy, the host, is genial and caring. Atmosphere is very pleasant and it's not noisy!!! Cost $l02.00 without tip for the four of us.

I came here on a Sat night. It wasn't too busy. I had a stroller and my little girl was sleeping so they let me lug the whole thing in and let me set it right next to me even tho it was a bit cramped. We sat on the inside corner table closest to the kitchen because I wanted to keep my baby girl away from the people so she can try to sleep while a friend and I was eating dinner. All in all, they were very accommodating! Friendly service is a plus! The food came out pretty fast. We started off with the vegetable samosas. Honestly, I've had better samosas but they weren't bad. We also ordered a paneer curry dish and the chicken makhani. All in all, everything was delicious! Trying to find parking in this area is horrible though. It took us about 30 min to actually find parking.

Tried this place with family and loved it. Make sure to make reservations for dinner as it gets booked up. The chicken tikka masala is fantastic but might be considered a small portion by some. One mistake, we ordered two chicken tikka masalas and they brought us only one. Luckily it was still enough to make my wife and I satisfied. We will definitely come back to this place.

This was our second visit at this place and we enjoyed our lunch. Lunch Buffett to be exact. Restaurant is fairly small, but tables were nicely spaced. Buffett at one corner and had everything from fresh salads to saag, tandoori and other indian dishes. Price was great for LA standards and service was pleasant. Would certainly go again. For my taste though, food could be a bit more spicy :-)

Great lunchtime buffet with a lot of varieties . Very reasonable. Excellent evening menu and nice wine and beer selection.

I was craving some Indian found and found this place near my hotel. We went to this place for lunch first day and then for the next couple of days of our stay. Buffet price is reasonable (i don't quite remember the exact amount) and there is a lot of variety. Good starters (pakoda, tandoori chicken), followed by main course (veg,chichen and goat curries). Deserts (gulab jamun, gajar ka halwa etc) were great. We used to fill up here before heading out for the day

I eat here once every one to two months. Mr. Beli is the amazing manager of the restaurant, always willing to make suggestions, esp. to my vegan friend. This time, we found vegetarian rolls, with different vegetables inside the fried roll, very tasty! Also the potato "patties" were excellent, as well as my grilled white fish! Everything was very, very tasty, as usual! Never too spicy.

They offer buffet service for lunch time. Food was tasty and a good value for money. The service though could be nicer.

This restaurant caters to people with an American palette The food is good although it is bland. The interior of the restaurant is very nice with table cloths and good service. The restaurant is located near the local mall and Landmark Theater. If you are going to a movie one can park on the roof and walk a half a block to the restaurant. The restaurant is located on the west side of Los Angeles. You will enjoy Jaipur!

Great food. Parking garage is right next door.. So literally it's steps away.. we stopped by on a Sunday and had the lunch buffet. Fantastic atmosphere and food!

Delicious food, lovely atmosphere, all good - very pleasant atmosphere and convenient to the Landmark.

We had buffet lunch...enjoyed dahi wada...green salad was too good...diff taste..and the main course...matar mushroom..saag was delicious...and last but not the least...Gajar ka Halwa...mouth watering...must place to go!!!

Went here with a group of friends, and was thrilled that almost all of the menu is gluten free! Service was average and food was good. Cute restaurant!

We were returning from Santa Monica to LAX. Stuck in the traffic and decided to stop for a dinner. Pulled over and search got us to this place. We parked upfront and entered in the lonely place. A man at the desk ask us to park in the garage and came back and we had some company. Before we get our food restaurant filled up. As soon as we tasted food, it took away remaining doubts. We had delicious veg rolls with mint chutney and it is not spring roll. Aalu mutter and malai coftas were good. Garlic nan was well cooked and hot of the stove. Yes, it is good restaurants. Owner of the restaurant was pleasant and asked how we found them. He also served a complimentary desert. It is a good restaurants if you are vegan. I don't eat meat so I can't comment on other but we were delighted to be there.

We've eaten at this place for years and always find the food very good. I especially recommend the lamb & spinach dish Saag Gosht; the spinach bread, kulcha (sp?); and tandoori chicken, but just about anything there will be good. Prices are very reasonable. The place is attractively decorated with white table cloths, and the noise level is managable.

Excellent Buffet for veg.Tanduri Roti and Nan are very good.Alu Gobi, Mutter Paneer,Pakodas and nice deserts. Real North Indian Taste of food. Service is very good and quality of food is also good

Referred here by some Indian friends who said it is now the best and most authentic Indian food on the west side. The food and the service were indeed quite fine, the dining room is pretty and quiet with a nice ambiance. I would have liked the food to be a bit more spicy but I was with some friends that aren't so familiar with the cuisine so we had to go with the Americanized spice level. Definitely recommended.

We have been eating at this restaurant for over 18 years and just keep going back. It’s a small restaurant which consistently provides high quality food at a very reasonable price. The lunchtime buffet is a treat and in the evening a perfect place for a pre cinema dinner, a romantic occasion or a family gathering. It’s the best Indian restaurant we have found in Los Angeles and have no hesitation in recommending it to you. Enjoy.

Jaipur's Cuisine lunch buffet is an exceptionally good value and the restaurant is well-located for those shopping at the Westside Pavilion or viewing movies at the Landmark Theatres. The Mixed Vegetable Curry was excellent. The Karahi Chicken was overpowered by white onions, so much do that my hair and all my clothes (including my wool coat which had been hanging on back of chair) wreaked of onion and had to go to dry cleaners next day. Other dishes interested us, but it was not possible for kitchen to prepare Beghan Bharta or Fish Tikka Kabab without dairy.

8 of us dined here. We shared various dishes. Coming from the UK where we are spoilt for choice of Indian restaurants we did not think that the food met our expectation. Some of the dishes were very salty.

Get the buffet! You will not be disappointed. Their Dal, Raita, Naan, Chicken is delicious (okay, I didn't care for the eggplant... too squishy). Good value, good selection.

Jaipur has a very nice menu and every dish that we had came out hot and tasty. The four of us had Chicken Tikka, Fish Tikka, Yellow Dal, Chicken Tikka Marsala, Lamb Tikka Marsala, Garlic Nan, lentils, and Raita. Every dish was cooked perfectly and came out hot. When in LA, Jaipur Cuisine of India is the place to go for Indian food.

I had cause to stop by this restaurant on my travels, the decor and ambiance looks great. I ordered Chicken Vindaloo which was said to be spicy and it was bland. The chicken contained fat and gristle and had not been cut properly. It was either a poor piece of chicken or the chef had not cut off all the bad bits. The onion Bajie were nothing more than onion rings (Not authentic at all) The service was efficient and quick but no smiles or eye contact from my server, the price was ok for this part of the world

Especially loved the tikka masala and onion nan - tender and spicy and can't wait to go back. My husband had a shrimp dish he loved.

I have come to this restaurant for about seven years now. A good location; nice place for meeting with friends-never too noisy. And there is so much variety on the menu that everyone can find something to their liking. Plus, they accomodate to your taste. My friend is strictly vegan; she loves to go there once a month. Their lamb and shrimp dishes are to my taste!:) And last but not least, Mr. Beli is wonderful!! Always trying to find the best choices for you, and he is so friendly. Will go back again and again!

Excellent service and a wonderful extensive full of flavours menu. I highly recommend this restaurant for the quality of the food, the choices on their menu and the wonderful atmosphere.
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The aromas hit you as you walk by. The flavors are unbeatable. It's charming, authentic, and you should go out of your way to have a meal or two or hundred. Don't fuss with parking; the parking garage is 1/2 a block away and it's covered for 2 hours. You will love it. I get there on a weekly basis and have for years.