Aditi Indian Cuisine

202-625-6825

3299 M St NW Washington, DC 20007

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Ratings_icons Bland food but pretty good

Chetan T. | insider_guru Insider Guru | Rank: 1,018

This is an Americanized Indian place. The food is pretty bland but not too bad. The place is quite small and gets crowded easily so I would suggest you book ahead.

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Amy D. | insider_guru Insider Guru | Rank: 1,583

This is one of the best indian food, mom and pop type of restaurants in the DC area. They have a huge selection of veggie and non veggie types of food with mild to spicy flavor based on what you request. They have a great staff and convenient location.

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Dinesh S. | insider_expert Insider Expert | Rank: 3,926

Great Georgetown Location across from the Georgetown Mall. The restaurant is elegant looking and expensive even when you are buying a simple meal. I don't mind paying more, I just would like quantity when I do it. There is hardly any parking nearby, you'll have to find street parking a bit far. The customer service is pretty good. The quality of food is pretty good as well. I didn't find anything out of the ordinary...like awesome here.

PROS: great location, good quality, but not all that.
CONS: parking not nearby, expensive,

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priyadarshan n. | insider_expert Insider Expert | Rank: 12,665

At this attractive and very good Indian restaurant, prices are low: Nothing is above $12, and most dishes are under $10; vegetarian curries are about $7.Good appetizers include chicken chat, a blend of chicken strips and vegetables, served cold; tandoori chicken wings; and bhajia, crushed vegetables dipped in a flour batter and deep-fried. A quartet of appetizers can be sampled for $4.99.
The tandoori main courses--chicken, lamb, and shrimp--are very good, as are the biryanis of lamb, chicken, shrimp, and vegetables in saffron basmati rice with plenty of cooked onions. There are curries of chicken, lamb, and vegetables, plus beef, which is not always available.

PROS: large selection in menu
CONS: very few vegetarian items.

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