Reviews of Jaipur Junction
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Best Indian/Pakistani food for a nominal check!
If you do not plan to spend a $100 like at Cafe Tandoor or some Steak Place, then I highly recommend Jaipur Junction located in North Royalton at intersection of York & Sprague and behind the Blockbuster Videos. The food is Buffet style as well as menu based & take-out. The food is excellent and they have a thousand return customers. The tandoori chicken to butter-chicken to carrot desert and gulab jaman are all mouth watering.
The food quality is their greatest asset and at reasonabale buffet price of $9/adult over the weekend. They do not serve alcohol or mixed drinks.This is a cafeteria style establishment and not fine dining. For middle-class working persons or non-working(unemployed)this is the place to eat & not have to regret about the huge bill.
Review by Ronald_Arif from Berea, Ohio posted November 08, 2009
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BEST FOOD in Norhteast Ohio
The food here is simply incredible and is for anybody who appreciates exquisite cuisine. If you like Indian Food there is none better in Ohio. This restaurant is not for people who like antiseptic environments, bland food, or interested in frills and suck up waiters.
It's all about the food here. Get the Chicken Makhani or Lamb Raganjosh, you cannot go wrong!!!!
Review by Victor Guinto from Brunswick Hills posted October 03, 2009
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BEST INDIAN FOOD IN CLEVELAND!
I love this place. Yeah, the restaurant itself is small, and the food is served on disposable plates, and it takes awhile for it to get cooked, but OH MY GOD! It's so worth it. It's the best Indian food I've had...EVER!
Review by Jayne Kacik from Strongsville posted March 09, 2008
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Jaipur Junction- disappointing
My husband and I went to Jaipur Junction yesterday as he really wanted to have some non-vegetarian Indian food. I would recommend the place for take-out, but definitely not if you have a sit-down restaurant in mind. There is a fairly decent wall mural, and that's about all the decor the place has. The service was pathetic- there was just one person waiting on some 12 tables. He frequently forgot our orders, and we had to remind him several times. We waited more than 45 minutes for our main course to come.
The food is passable. I quite liked the chicken makhani that I ordered ($12) along with garlic naan, but not the chicken biriyani ($11) that my husband had.
All in all, I found the place disappointing and over-priced for what it has to offer.
Review by Anonymous from Ohio posted December 20, 2007
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Your place for Indian Take-Out!
My husband and I were very pleased to discover Jaipur Junction recently as we were previously driving more than twice the distance from home to go to our other favorite Cafe Tandoor. OK, so when we want to dine in we will continue to make the trek, but for take out Indian, Jaipur Junction is the place. Our dine-in dinner experience a couple of weeks ago was confusing as there was no obvious wait staff around when we came in and we sat ourselves and waited a good 5 minutes or so until we noticed an "order here" sign at the front counter, so then we went to there and waited until someone noticed us from the kitchen, then we were told to sit, etc.. anyway, I didn't care for the cheap plastic utensils, or plastic cups, or styrofoam plates - but the food? FABULOUS. The chicken makhani at $10.95 cost less than our usual place, but the quality and taste were just as good. Hubby's shahi paneer at $8.95 was a great deal too. The herb tomato sauce is creamy, buttery yumminess with just the right amount of spice. Our appetizer samosas were wonderful too (3 for $3.99). Since this visit, we've ordered take out three times and have not been disappointed. Wonderful food best enjoyed at home.
Review by LJ from Parma Heights posted November 17, 2007
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Most Awful place to dine
I love Indian food and went to this restaurant with my wife as the name sounded catchy. The seating is cramped and they seemed to have no air-conditioning as it was boiling inside.
The worst part was the service. The 2 hosts in the restaurant seemed to be the most disinterested and lifeless human beings possible. It has a self service policy but somethings are brought to your table so it is difficult to understand wha to do. Like they filled up a jar of water and put it on the counter without telling us that we are supposed to pick it up ourselves. later when I went to get the main dish, I was told to wait on the table !!
We ordered a Malai Kofta and Kabobs along with Nans. The food was decent (though not fabulous) but the portions were miniscule and exorbitantly priced ($ 12-13 for each main dish along with 1 Nan).
Moreover the two guys in the restaurant never came to us and asked if we needed anything else. When I went back to the counter to order another Nan the host was busy talking on the phone and kept me waiting for about 5 minutes while he completed the phonecall.
Overall the experience was pathetic and I feel if you do not want to be treated like CRAP and pay exorbitant amounts for pretty ordinary food then better avoid this place.
Review by indianfoodlover from Cleveland, OH posted August 16, 2007
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The Best Ever!
I've eaten at a couple different Indian places and this one is by far the best. It is close to work, but on weekends I take the 40 minute trek to get this for lunch or dinner. It's well worth it!! I always call it in and it is ready when I get there and always wrapped up well so it stays warm until I get back to work or back home.
Review by Anonymous from Jaipur Junction posted November 14, 2006
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Enjoy a taste of India at this small and casual fast-food eatery. Hand-painted murals help transport you to another culture; get lost in scenes of Jaipur as you wait for your samosa appetizer, its crisp triangular patties stuffed with potato and peas. The menu offers many meat-based and seafood curry dishes, as well as a variety of flatbreads. Recommended entrees include the curry chicken makhani served with jasmine rice; lamb saag, cooked with spinach and ginger, makes for a tasty stew. Enjoy carrot halvah for dessert: made with milk, carrots and sugar, and topped with slivered almonds, it's a (somewhat) healthy choice. To formally end the meal, we recommend junction, a tea brewed with cardamom and milk.
Review by Northern Ohio Live Magazine posted June 03, 2005
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