- - 5/5
The food is just ok. I'll be nice if they remove some of the tables and have more room to move between the tables when trying to reach the small buffet setting.
From the Business : Dhaniya's is a weekly meal delivery service that offers a new set of an authentic menu with variety and nutrition every week to order online and get delivered to your home on Sunday. We cook curries, sabzi’s, rotis, parathas, variety rice, dhokla, fresh healthy batter, salads and meal box in an FDA approved kitchen and delivered to your doorstep. Our team at Dhaniya’s is found on the values to bring the planning, shopping, cooking and clean chores of your life to a healthy balance without compromising nutrition while enjoying the wide range of flavors from every corner of India at y...
The food is just ok. I'll be nice if they remove some of the tables and have more room to move between the tables when trying to reach the small buffet setting.
Very fine North Indian Restaurant, loved food and service.
So first off I need to tell you that our friends that are from India said this is their go-to place. We went to dinner with them on a Friday night and it wasn't too packed but there was a decent number of people there. I can't tell you exactly what we ate because they ordered for us but everything that we had was outstanding. We went again with another couple and tried different items this too was outstanding. We will definitely be visiting here more often. We've been to several Indian places around the DFW area and this one is our favorite. The only picture that I got was of a Sizzler platter this one has the lamb.
Amazing food and great service. One of the best environment among Indian places!
Very nice ambience, very good food. They know what authentic means as compared to other indian restaurants in Dallas area.
If you wanna try Indian food you have to go to this place. The masala and the rice are very good
New to indian food, so I am commenting from a westerner's perspective . My wife and I have had excellent experiences week after week at this restaurant. The food is excellent!! The menu and the staff approachable. The owner is warm on in evidence. Greta choice.
This place never disappoints. Food is always fresh and tastes the way it should. And the owner Mr Javed personally makes sure everything is running smoothly.
Good place for dinning (ala carte ) ... not so great for buffet. Very thin spread at lunch buffet and variety of dishes is average . Expensive buffet compared to many other places in dallas and spread is also limited .
The lunch buffet has many varieties and is delicious
Amazing food and a staff committed to giving you a great evening dinner.
My Indian co worker suggested this place. The restaurant was clean and the workers provided great services. We tried their lunch buffet. It was quite smaller than other Indian restaurant's buffet but the quality was good. We wanted to order seperate menu but realized the curry was over priced and it was not including nann, nor rice.
Great food (I went at lunch for the buffet), great atmosphere and good customer service
We tried lamb seekh kabab and a veggie dish both were very tasty. I would rate non veg food 5 star, it was just tables spacing was conjusted. Would definitely refer for non veg food.
I really liked unique flavour of food.. worth trying it
Really good ambience. Good classy food. Little oily but rich as Indian food is supposed to be. :)
You can simply not get better indiam cuisine in the dfw area. Enough said.
This place one of the best Murgh Biryani I have tasted in my life. The serving quantity is also sufficient for two adults. Their Murgh Malai Kebab also is pretty good!
I really liked the food and had great customer service. Most of my interaction was with our waiter and a gentleman that seemed to be the owner, and they did a great job
The afternoon buffet is good but has a very few options to choose from
Love the kebabs in buffet. A must go from my side
Try the methi malai tikki, or dont hardly matters
There aren't too many Indian restaurants that I can rave about in Dallas TBH. Mughlai was the closest so far for me. A regular (well-portioned) meals about about $20 which is worth paying for! Almost tastes like home-cooked meals! My new go-to spot after several other disappointing restaurants
Food was ok. Can't say authentic indian food. Tried goat curry.
Really loved the food and it had a nice ambience! I would definitely recommend it!
Good Indian food but does not offer more than 2 drinks.
We came for the lunch buffet. The atmosphere is very elegant and the staff is very polite and helpful. I wasn't completely blown away by the food, but it's good. If you are looking for a good place to take a date for Indian food, this is a good spot because of how nice and pleasant the experience is. If you are a connoisseur of Indian food, you may look for a place that is more about the authenticity than the environment.
Very nice place with great support staff. Food is really tasty and meets anybody’s taste. Very nice ambience with good parking space also...
Great vegan-friendly cuisine, if that's what you want. Try the fried spheres; I can't remember their name, but they were delicious.
Fantastic ambience and great tasty food. Especially love the goat Biryani. Fan of this joint. Have recommended a lot of my friends and colleagues.
Good food and location, but the service was not that good.
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