Geoff N.
Yelp
I give Masala four stars, albeit barely. Masala is the kind of place that does some things extremely well, while others fall into the "needs improvement' category.
This newest Indian restaurant in Encinitas is stuck in the slightly out of the way northeastern corner of the Town Center Mall, along with several other small eateries. Over the years, there has been a fair amount of turnover in this little spot, so I can't imagine that it is easy to financially thrive here. So first let me wish the owners good luck.
The menu offers a lot of traditional and westernized Indian fare, although I was pleased to see at least one Indian family also eating there. They also have a couple items of SoCal fusion, notably their burritos. We stayed traditional, ordering a tikka masala, tandoori chicken, garlic naan and mango lassis for a quick, late lunch.
The service was good and the food came out in quick order. The lassis were sitting premade in a refrigerated cooler with canned sodas and other drinks. The quality was good, but it did not taste as fresh as it should. I know that making them to order can be take some time, especially if a place is busy, but frankly this was a bit of a letdown. The owners should be willing to invest that time.
The food itself was also of good, but varying quality. The naan was competently made and served. The tikka masala was good as well, but the flavors were somewhat muted. I could barely taste the garam masala or coriander (although the turmeric was present). This may be due to the fact my wife ordered as mild as can be. Perhaps spicier versions are more adventurous with the ingredients. They might also consider using chicken thigh instead of breast: it remains juicier when cooked.
The star of the show, however, was the tandoori chicken. It and the accompanying vegetables were not only good, but actually some of the best Punjabi tandoor I have had in years. Succulent, savory and clearly cooked in a traditional oven, it really stood out far in a way the best part of the meal. On that dish alone, MS got its four stars out of me.
What I need to do is return. I want to check out other dishes and see if the flavors pop with a bit more heat. Here's hoping Masala Street delivers.