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Kastoori Grill

Full halal menu, $ out of $$$$, Cash accepted, Available to-go, Delivery available, Mass transit nearby

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The staff of this restaurant has verbally confirmed halal status.

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5/5 - André Thibodeaux

I recently had the pleasure of dining at Kastoori Grill and I must say, it was one of the best Indian food experiences I've had in many moons! From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with warm smiles and friendly service. The atmosphere was cozy and inviting, and the aroma of spices and herbs filled the air.

The menu offered a wide range of traditional Indian dishes, and I was impressed with the quality and taste of everything I tried. The lamb curry was especially delicious - rich and creamy, with just the right amount of spice (requested hot and it was hot!) The garlic naan bread was also perfectly fluffy and flavorful.

But what really stood out to me was the level of hospitality and service from the staff. They were attentive and welcoming, always checking in to make sure everything was to our liking. It was clear that they truly cared about their customers and their dining experience.

And perhaps best of all, the prices were very reasonable for the quality and quantity of food.

Overall, I would highly recommend Kastoori Grill to anyone looking for delicious, authentic Indian food with friendly service and fair pricing. It's a gem of a restaurant and definitely worth a visit!

3/5 - Nilesh Naik

Kastoori is located near Pike place. Overall the food were good but as advertised they just have mostly Indian cousins and very less Tibetan or Nepali food . They should Introduce thukpah in their menu.

5/5 - Junhyun Kim

I liked Indian curry here. It tasted delicious and authentic. The rice was also well cooked. Also, the staff were kind to me. The place was located, like, half underground, next to the uphill road. I recommend this place for a good Indian meal.

5/5 - Cara Sarver

I think someone put a portal from the Seattle sidewalk into Nepal... the food and atmosphere here is 110% authentic. It's something between a hole-in-the-wall momo shop in Kathmandu and my mother's kitchen. If you can't handle accidentally biting into a chilli pepper or want a bland tasting but instagrammable dinner, don't come here. This restaurant is for people who want to eat real Nepali/Indian food, not the Americanized stuff you find in most places. This is my new favorite Seattle restaurant and I'll be back many times!

3/5 - Neil Adit

Chai had too much milk and virtually no flavor from whole spices. Not worth it.
Samosas were good, a little too oily though. The green chutney was terrible, hardly a chutney.
Vegetable Momos had a good filling but the dough was not properly steamed/cooked and tasted a little raw. The red chutney was great!