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Welcome to Amulya Indian Cuisine!
Located in Bellevue, Washington, Amulya Indian Cuisine is a hidden gem offering a delightful range of Indian dishes. With a focus on providing top-notch service and delicious food, this restaurant has quickly gained a loyal following in the community.
One of the standout features of Amulya Indian Cuisine is its diverse menu, catering to both vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike. From flavorful appetizers like Veg Pakora and Pepper Chicken to traditional South Indian breakfast items like Masala Dosa and Poori, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Customers rave about the consistent quality of the food and the reasonable prices. The staff at Amulya Indian Cuisine are known for their kindness and exceptional service, making every dining experience a memorable one.
If you're a fan of buffets, don't miss out on the Friday and Saturday dinner buffets, where you can indulge in a variety of Indian dishes. Be sure to try their must-eat item, the Pepper Chicken, which has garnered high praise from visitors.
Whether you're looking for a casual meal with friends or a special dining experience, Amulya Indian Cuisine is sure to satisfy your cravings for authentic Indian flavors. Don't hesitate to stop by and experience the culinary delights that await you at this Asian and women-owned establishment.
“ They food taste good consistently and the price is also very reasonable. The people who worked there were kind. ”
“ I recently placed a bulk order from Amulya Indian Cuisine, and everything was perfect. The order pick-up time was right on the dot. I ordered vegetarian dishes, and all the items were great. A special mention goes to the boorelu/poornalu, which was not on the menu, but they prepared them because I requested it. They also charged a very reasonable price compared to all other nearby restaurants. Highly recommend Amulya Indian Cuisine for their exceptional service and delicious food! ”
“ Amulya Indian Cuisine serves a delicious buffet of Indian dishes, not only for lunch, but for dinner on Fridays and Saturdays. It's a great addition to Bellevue as many of the Indian restaurants no longer offer a buffet post-COVID. My partner and I love Indian food, especially buffets because we like to try different items. I especially love spicy south Indian curries, which Amulya offers, in addition to classic northern Indian items. The buffet is not the largest in variety, but offers plenty and is fulfilling. The must-eat item is the pepper chicken! I loved the pepper chicken and so did everyone else as they had to cook more and refill the buffet of it. The pepper chicken is tender, very flavorful with pepper and has a nice crunch to it. Do not leave Amulya without trying the pepper chicken! Another item I enjoyed was the mutton curry, which was on the spicier side. Just be careful of the bones. The chutneys were all very good, and I liked that the chai here does not have sugar in it. (Chai is so good on its own that it astounds me why anyone would want to add sugar in it.) They make the naan fresh for each table and you can ask for more to be made. We visited on a Friday night and the place was pretty busy, with many patrons dining in. The staff was friendly and many of the staff here cleared tables, refilled waters, checked in with customers, refilled buffet items, etc. The service is top notch. Fridays and Saturday nights are when they offer a buffet dinner and lunch is offered on a daily basis. The buffet is $20 for adults. Amulya's is located in the same business strip as Baskin Robbins and Wibbley's, next to Harley Davidson in Bellevue. Parking is plenty and it's easy to find. I'm glad we were able to check out this new Indian restaurant, which has a lot of positives going for it. I'd happily dine here again. ”
“ This place is relatively new - I believe opened around September of 2023. Very good food. Ambience is about average. Service is also decent. Highly recommend their Mirchi cut. Samosa and Chicken chili were also nice. The give generous quantity of tea - I would share that between two people. I plan to go back here to try some south Indian cuisines. ”