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Welcome to Indian Rasoi

Nestled in the heart of Oakland, Indian Rasoi is a culinary gem specializing in authentic Indian cuisine with a cozy charm. This inviting restaurant offers a delectable menu featuring flavorful appetizers like Lamb Samosas and comfort dishes such as Chicken Tikka Masala and Shahi Paneer. Each dish is crafted with fresh ingredients, ensuring vibrant flavors and aromatic scents that tantalize the senses. The beautifully designed space, adorned with colorful umbrellas and contemporary Indian art, creates a warm atmosphere perfect for a relaxed meal. Indian Rasoi's welcoming service and commitment to culinary excellence make it a must-visit for any Indian food lover.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Indian Rasoi, a captivating gem in the heart of Oakland, California. Nestled at 6427 Telegraph Ave, this charming eatery redefines Indian cuisine with its flavorful offerings and vibrant ambiance. Known for its blend of traditional and contemporary dishes, Indian Rasoi specializes in salads, soups, and aromatic Indian fare that will awaken your taste buds.

Indian Rasoi has quickly established itself as a go-to destination for both lunch and dinner, drawing in patrons with its diverse menu that is perfect for all cravings. The warm atmosphere is complemented by colorful decorations featuring Indian parasols and culturally rich art, providing a cozy and inviting backdrop for any dining experience.

  • Naan Varieties: Don't miss their selection of naan, with standout items like the Onion Naan and Paneer Naan, both uniquely crafted to entice your palate. For the adventurous diner, the Chicken Naan, stuffed with succulent chicken, promises to be a delightful surprise.
  • Appetizers: Begin your meal with a tantalizing appetizer like Chole Bhature or Pani Puri, where crispy lentil balls collide with spiced lentils and refreshing chutneys that pack a flavorful punch.
  • Signature Dishes: The reviews are raving about their Chicken Tikka Masala, described as "delightfully creamy, savory, and fragrant." The Shahi Paneer and Lamb Korma also receive accolades for their richness and depth of flavor.
  • Flavor and Spice: Be mindful of your spice level—customers note that even "medium spicy" can deliver a kick, making it essential to choose wisely according to your palate's bravery!
  • Lunch Specials: Looking for a bargain? Their lunch specials are a must-try, featuring an entrée, rice, naan, and a refreshing salad, all at a very reasonable price.

Feedback from patrons often highlights the attention to detail in the dishes, with many praising the freshness and homemade taste that Indian Rasoi brings to the table. While some mention the service can be a bit slow at times, the enthusiasm of the staff and the tantalizing aromas wafting from the kitchen make the wait worthwhile.

Whether you're in search of a cozy date night spot or a place to enjoy a hearty meal with friends, Indian Rasoi warmly welcomes you. With a vibrant menu and inviting atmosphere, it’s not just the food that makes this spot special—it’s the experience that accompanies every visit.

So, if you find yourself in the neighborhood, don't hesitate to stop by Indian Rasoi. Indulge and embark on a journey through India's rich culinary landscape, right in the heart of Oakland!

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Sue K.
Sue K.

Was craving Indian food and Indian Rasoi came to the rescue! Food was excellent, but service was a bit on the slow side, even though the restaurant wasn't that busy. Ordered two veg samosas, chicken tikka masala, channa saag, garlic naan, rice, and mango pickle because we were feeling adventurous lol. The chicken tikka masala was DELICIOUS -- delightfully creamy, savory, and fragrant. The channa saag was good, but not that memorable. The mango pickle isn't for the faint of heart; it is extremely pungent and the texture can be off-putting (the raw mango is not chewy; it is actually quite hard). Would definitely recommend ordering rice and naan for two entries; one will likely not cut it. Overall, a solid Indian joint on Telegraph -- great for a cozy date night or dinner with friends!

A S.
A S.

We've been twice now for dinner and lunch. It has the same feel as the space always had under it's prior iteration (beautiful decor surrounding small tight tables with cloth napkins and an occasional need to get up and find the wait staff). Though the menu is similar to every other Indian restaurant​in the area, the food here is a bit unique. I like the change. Warning: even "medium spicy" is pretty hot!

Shayla B.
Shayla B.

***3.5 Stars*** Indian Rasoi has quickly become my go-to Indian food spot for workday lunches. I'm pretty boring when it comes to quickish Indian food and usually stick the standard chicken tikka masala. It's honestly the only thing that I've had here, but it tastes better and better each time that I come back to get it. This is a no frills down home Indian restaurant. The décor is actually really fun though! I love the colorful umbrellas on the ceiling and personalized artwork. This is not a huge place. There's maybe about 7 or 8 tables in total, but it had a very inviting atmosphere and it doesn't feel cramped. Although the staff is nice, service is always hit and miss. I feel like the majority of the time, it's always slow even when I'm the only person there. There seems to always be two gentlemen running the show. I think that one of them cooks the food fresh and the other handles the to-go and dine in clients. Maybe a bit short staffed?! I appreciate that they are cooking everything fresh. For that reason, I can understand the long waits for service and food sometimes. But once the food hits my table, my senses start to activate. The smells emanating from this place are so wonderful. The tikka masala is always so creamy and well seasoned. The only thing that I don't like is that their spicy isn't very spicy at all. I'm sure they've toned it down for the common crowds, but even I was taken aback by how mild their spicy is. Either way, the flavors are what's most important. They know how to do flavor right. I also love their fluffy and buttery naan. It's the perfect lunch for when I'm craving Indian food in the neighborhood. They have such reasonably priced lunch specials! You can get a tasty entrée with rice, naan, and a small salad for under $20. In this day and age, this is definitely considered a good deal. I still need to make my way around their menu and break away from the typical chicken tikka masala. I will eventually. But until then, I'll keep enjoying my yummy tikka masala lunches here.

Christopher L.
Christopher L.

What a treat to find! I ordered off what looked, at first. To be a limited lunch menu (only three options?) only to discover that I could select any of the dishes from the veggie, chicken, or lamb categories to be made into a lunch bowl. Friendly staff were very attentive and gave me a big jog of water with my meal, although the food was nicely - not overly - spicy. Can't wait to go back to try dinner sometime.

Tiffany Y.
Tiffany Y.

Solid Indian place in Oakland! Service was very accommodating and lots of variety of the menu. As appetizers, we tried the Tandoori Chicken ($16) and Bhel Puri ($9). I really enjoyed the Bhel Puri with all the textures and tamarind sauce. For an entree, we did family style and had the Chicken Coconut Curry ($17), Shahi Paneer ($16), Lamb Korma ($18), and another chicken one. My favorites were the Shahi Paneer and Chicken Coconut Curry because they were super flavorful. There was definitely a good amount of spice to all of them because we were just continuously ordering more rice to survive the heat. The garlic naan was also good, but it was pretty thin and I prefer the fluffier ones. Overall, I'd come here again since there are so many options but it was a bit on the pricier side for me.

Anita B.
Anita B.

We had super delicious lunch specials, call mother, lamb, korma, and the chicken paneer. We got a friend takeout to go, which was the chicken tikka lunch special. You can choose from a variety of different dishes for the lunch specials, as long as they are, lame, chicken, or vegetable entrees. My husband ordered naan with lamb, which was tasty. We got an order of papadum that was crispy and fresh. And we both got straming hot, unsweetened chai so we could add our own sweetener. Service: friendly and fast/efficient Flavors: fresh, homemade-tasting, and attuned to our spice levels Price: lunch specials very reasoable This is so much better and fresher than a lunch buffet. Highly recommend!

Priya S.
Priya S.

I've been looking through the windows for more than a month now, in anticipation of the restaurant that would occupy the old Cafe Colucci place. Indian Rasoi is finally open, and I'm glad to say that the service, ambiance, and food were all something to celebrate! I had lunch at Indian Rasoi today, and they had a lovely lunch special with salad, rice, and naan. You could pick between one of their many veggie, chicken, or lamb dishes. My lunch partner and I ordered samosas and mango lassis on the side to start. The samosas were delicious, with a nicely-spiced potato flavor, soft inside, and the exterior was good-not oily. It was served with generous sides of green and tamarind chutney. The lassis were on the thinner side and not too sweet. The lunch special itself mainly came on one large plate/bowl with the rice and salad, with the naan on the side. The salad was a very small serving of cold spiced carrots and cucumber-delicious and refreshing. For entrees, I ordered aloo gobi and my partner ordered the shahi paneer. We ordered our spice level "American Spicy." The paneer and creamy sauce were to die for! Such a well-seasoned sauce with a depth of flavor, and the paneer was solid. My partner ate the whole entree, sopping up the sauce with his naan. He also said the naan was very good-fluffy and crunchy. I took home half of my aloo gobi entree, simply because it was a lot of food for me, and I love leftovers. The aloo gobi was really excellent! The cauliflower and potatoes were spiced all the way through and the texture was perfect for me. It's so difficult to find a good aloo gobi around these parts, so when I do, I'm thrilled! "American spicy" was a perfect spice level, though we might go back and try "Indian spicy." The space itself is beautifully designed, with rich and colorful sari fabric and Indian parasols draped along the ceiling, with more contemporary type Indian art and photography on the walls. It's a gorgeous space-very Instagrammable ;) Finally, the service was very friendly! You could tell that they were excited to be open and to have us as customers. Very good vibes! I live within walking distance, and I am so happy Indian Rasoi is in the neighborhood. It will definitely be a staple restaurant for me and my family. I very highly recommend this restaurant, and I hope the good word gets out! *Update: I had dinner at the restaurant a couple of days later (delicious!), and I told them my son was home sick and was asking for soup. They made a delicious dal soup with chicken for him!