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  • Akbar 
  •   Venice  
  • Indian
  •  $$ 
Tandoori coconut lamb, tamarind chicken, awesome veggie curries, and truly useful spice.
Simple, small and tastefully Desi decorated room with a front patio draws upper-caste bound UCLA med students.
Clockwork flow of Luddhiana chicken, aloo methi, and bakra goat meat, plus sweets at a shack straight outta Delhi.
Residents of Culver come in and out, Valley Sikhs make the trip.
Lunchtime Indian buffet brings the sari and the not so sorry.
  • Clay Pit 
  •   Brentwood  
  • Indian
  •  $$ 
Don't stray from your Hindu upbringing. Stick to veggie curries.
Indian menu includes a non-traditional flare, sure to incense mama-ji and papa-ji, who will ban you from seeing each other again.
We thought highly of the food, but our hardcore Punjabi crew screams 'don't do it!'
Overall, a good time fit for the Raj's servants, while the court goes to Amhala Dhaba.
Welcome to Nepalese-style delights at a fantastic price—stir-fried chicken nanglo chili, Nepal French Fries and more.
Just solid Indian food, pre-made and ready to go.
  • Natraj 
  •   South Bay  
  • Indian
  •  $$ 
Cheap lunch buffet with just plain dependable Indian.
Not that there aren't thousands of Indian sweets and spices scattered about the city, but this one is one we frequent time and again.
  • Shan 
  •   Artesia  
  • Indian
  •  $$ 
You're not here for ambience or veggie curries, just sizzling platters of mutton chops and Sikh kabob.
Food makes the grade, giving us hope we've found the Indian of our dreams.
  • Taj Palace 
  •   Pacific Palisades  
  • Indian
  •  $$ 
Tiny triangular samosas, extensive shrimp/seafood curries, and all your tandoor and vegetarian favorites. Your only choice for curry-pots in the 'Sades.
  • Tanzore 
  •   Mid-City West  
  • Indian
  •  $$ 
Welcome to Bombay in LA.
Reliable neighborhood Indian with killer curry.
Come back for the thali sampler and the masala dosa, the crepe-like star of the South.
South Indian dosas even bust bits of jalapeño in solidarity to their Mexican cousins.
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