Bengal Tiger is located near the intersection of 65th and Roosevelt in the Ravenna neighborhood.
She said:
My awesome friend Julia and her boyfriend Hareesh were kind enough to take our order and go pick up a yummy dinner from this restaurant. They brought it to our house. We laid out the spread on our kitchen table, filled our plates buffet style, and converged in the living room for a mass feeding. It was about 9pm at night so we were all very hungry. I would say that this was one of the best - if not the best - Indian food meals I have had in Seattle. We have been hard-pressed to find good Indian food here and, since Hareesh is half Indian, he suggested this location. We trusted that he knew what he was talking about :)
I had some saag paneer and some chicken tikka masala (two of my favorite things). They were both very tasty. The only thing I have to "complain" about is that I have had better naan. The naan wasn't bad, it's just that I have had better. I'm not sure what the total bill was, exactly, but Julia told me it was around $50. That was enough food for 4 people to eat a lot and have tons of leftovers. Good deal in my opinion. I give this place a B+.
He said:
We didn't really eat here, so its not like we can give it a proper review. Regardless, the food was great (I had a bit of everything, saag paneer, tikka masala, lamb curry, and tandoori chicken) and I have to say this is the best Indian food I've had yet in Seattle. Hareesh is half-indian after all, so he ought to be able to sniff these places out. The naan bread was a little cold and soggy by the time it got to us, but I've never had naan stay very fresh when you get take out. I'll save a proper grade for some time in the future when Michelle and I actually eat at the restaurant, but based only on the food I give this place an A.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
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