For decades, Indians have used local spices in their cooking. Cardamom, ginger, pepper, cumin, and mustard seeds are commonly used in the preparation of diverse foods. Saheb Indian Bistro offers some …
Samosas are huge (you get 2) and perfect. The Garlic Naan is one single piece about 12 inches diameter and delicious! The chicken Royal Basmati Rice "Biryani" is also delicious and had the perfect amount of chicken! The Biryani is definitely on the spicy side. As someone who can tolerate a minimal amount of spice, it was probably the max amount of spice I could tolerate and still enjoy the dish when it was warm (room temp is almost no spice noticeable).
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Marnie H
16 contributions
1/27/22
• DoorDash order
I eat Indian at least twice a month, sometimes twice in one week, and tonight's dinner was hands down the very best Indian dinner I've had in YEARS! Thank you so much for allowing me to substitute one ingredient in one of the entrées. Both entrées were absolutely fantastic! Worth every penny!
I got Aloo Gobi w/peas, and Shahi Korma Vegetable. Both were seasoned perfectly and portions are generous. Thank you so much!!!
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Craig H
3 contributions
5/8/23
• DoorDash order
Best Indian food in RVA. Malabar Curry is unique and tasty. Saag Chat also excellent but does not deliver well. The only miss I have encountered are the Paneer Pakora - very different from typical pakora and do not prefer them.
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Susan B
Emerging Expert • 19 contributions
1/4/24
• DoorDash order
I hate leaving a poor review. I'm sure the main dish is very good! I'm frustrated as I ordered 3 items to the tune of over $50.00 but I cannot get the very tight plastic lid off the overfilled main dish container. So I will have Naan & white rice! Very expensive! Note; if you have normal grip strength, perhaps it won't be a problem for you.
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Katlyn P
1 contributions
8/23/22
• DoorDash order
I followed everyone's reviews on the Biryani and they were absolutely right! (I had it with lamb) and it was delicious! Garlic naan has hit home every time too. Big portions, just not a lot of protein (but understandable)