Nat S.
Yelp
I absolutely love the Curry leaf in Concord NH. It' sooo much better than the Indian restaurant that was there before.
I think this is around the 6th visit.
We went to Concord specifically to go to lunch here.
We live in the woods and I make Indian food at home sometimes from scratch, which is time consuming and labor intensive. I purchase the necessary ingredients from Patel Brothers in Nashua or Keene international grocery or the Asian markets in Manchester.
I love any restaurant that brings me a legitimate chutney or salsa caddy to my table.
If you order any fried appetizers they bring you the cilantro mint chutney, tamarind chutney, and onion and tomato chutney for dipping.
Today we had lamb curry x2, saag paneer, chicken tikki marsala, poori(puffy fried bread), vegetable pakoras, and the lunches came with rice and an appetizer each. We tried the coconut soup, which was good, different from anything we've gotten before, and a samosa.
The cocktail program is great, the lychee Martini was a standout!
They have a wonderful staff and great service, it does get busy on the weekend nights. I made a reservation one time when dad took us to the capital theater for a show. The theater is only a block or two away which makes a one parking space walk for all if you don't mind walking a lil bit, which if it's busy downtown you'll be doing anyways.
I've been going through some family stuff and it's so nice to go to a lovely destination lunch to clear the sadness out of the mouth and soul. They also were playing Bollywood/Indian music videos on a screen behind me and I love, love, love that too. An Indian restaurant without proper music or entertainment would be like going to a Mexican restaurant playing Enya!
I took home some leftovers.
I'm very excited to have a snack for later.
So many foods are better shared so you can try more things. I highly recommend going with some dining companions and going outside your comfort level with a few new tries of dishes. The dinner I booked with dad was excellent. He's a vegetarian from NH and has slowly over 20 years warmed up to non Western food, but he loves it now.
I believe they can accommodate vegans and Gluten allergies.