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Bidra med feedbackThe menu Lunch Box is the best secret in Herndon. Perfect fast lunch during the working week. Fair prices and delicious food.
Visited here for dinner with a few friends. I had heart of a restaurant called Chaatwala, and the GPS point puts it in this building. I'm not sure why, or what exactly Chaatwala is and how you eat there because it has a different menu than SupperClub of India, but the signs for it are up on the building. Regardless, I have no idea why SupperClub has such a low rating, this place is AWESOME. We got Gosht Achari, Kesari Koftas, and a potato and vegetable curry. The Gosht Achari was the best thing I've ever eaten at an Indian restaurant, it was so so good. The other dishes were really good as well, and their mango lassi is the best I've ever had. To top it off, the service was great. Definitely recommend.
Realistically, 3.5 stars if you account for cost-to-meat ratio but rounding up for prompt cooking. I ordered here from UE as Reston is an Indian food desert. Short of ordering from that upscale indian resteraunt and paying $20 entree fees for delivery without the good service or atmosphere, this seemed like a good next-best option. Murg Tikka Makhni had a very, very good curry but the actual chicken was pretty sparse and a bit under-simmered and/or cooked for a short time under high heat instead of low and slow. Gosht Vindaloo was also a bit sparse with the lamb but the lamb present was phenomenal . The actual sauce was not as spicey as expected/desired for a vindaloo, but it was well spiced nonetheless. My husband, who 's not spice tolerant, could even eat it. I would recommend asking for this extra hot. I added about a teaspoon of ghost pepper flakes to the dish which helped tremendously. Rice was fresh, fluffy, and ample, and the naan was solid but no longer hot by the time it got here. Order showed up before expected delivery due to quick cook times, which my 9 month pregnant self appreciated. In the future, I may order from here again while simmering some chicken breast in tandoor paste to add to the gravies. If you really like a mild, soupy curry and aren 't too impressed with protein, this place is ideal.
I had lunch at the Evening Club of India, and it was exceptional. I ordered Chana Pindi with Roti on the side, and both dishes were delicious. The portion was generous, enough for two people to share. The staff was also very friendly.
The food here is incredible, and the prices are very reasonable. I only wish I lived nearby so I could dine here more often! This is undoubtedly the best spot for Indian cuisine in Virginia. We made the trip from Washington, DC, to experience the cherry blossom festival, and it was absolutely worth it. The staff warmly welcomed us even though we arrived 10 minutes early, and the owner came over to greet us personally. Everyone was very friendly. I highly recommend this place!