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"... is still
turning out the best Indian food in the Bay Area. The strip-mall location
may look a little downscale, but once inside, diners are greeted with
the seductive smells of cardamom and fennel, and an interior filled
with high-quality artwork. The menu offers popular standards such
as chicken tikka and vegetable samosas, along with some dishes diners
won't find anywhere else." -- San
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"...once
inside, visitors' nostrils are seductively assailed with a complex
blend of spices, and the eyes are soothed with high-quality art purchased
by owner Vijay Bist." -- San
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“Amber India's exquisite
decor and spice-laden dishes spark warm, pleasant memories for satisfied
diners” -- Metro active Dining
(Joseph Izzo Jr.) |
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"Diners don't
mind that this "Gem Of The Peninsula"
place is buried in a Mountain view strip mall; They just go for the
"Best Indian Food, period" (Including "Unusual
regional Dishes") accompanied by smart decor and professional
service..." -- Zagat Survey
2002 |
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"... inside,
the alluring smells and the high-quality Indian artwork give a preview
of the delicious meal to come. While the menu offers some standards,
many dishes are unique and all have a fresh, just-made flavor. Many
preparations are served in traditional vessels, lending the experience
an authentic look. -- San Francisco
Chronicle 1999 |
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"True culinary
jewels served at Amber India" -- San
Francisco Chronicle 1998 (Michael Bauer)
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