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Monsoon Indian Cuisine, located in Palm Springs, offers a wide array of flavorful Indian dishes in a casual setting. From traditional appetizers like Vegetable Samosa and Tandoori Chicken to hearty entrees like Lamb Josh Rogan and Butter Chicken, the menu caters to both meat lovers and vegetarians alike. The restaurant's friendly service and inviting atmosphere make it a go-to spot for Indian food enthusiasts. With generous portions and a lunch buffet option, Monsoon Indian Cuisine promises a delicious and satisfying dining experience for all.
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Welcome to Monsoon Indian Cuisine, where the flavors of India come alive in every dish. Located at 555 S Sunrise Way Ste 107 in Palm Springs, CA, Monsoon offers a unique dining experience for those looking to indulge in authentic Indian cuisine.
From the moment you step inside, you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere that sets the stage for a memorable meal. The menu at Monsoon features a wide range of appetizers, both vegetarian and non-vegetarian, such as the Vegetable Somosa, Paneer Pakora, Tandoori Chicken, and Prawn Tandoori. And don't forget to try their delicious soups like Lentil Soup and Murgh Ka Shorba.
Customer reviews rave about the quality and taste of the dishes at Monsoon. Andrew G. mentions the variety of options available, while Karl E. highlights the lunch buffet as a must-try. Amandalynn W. and Sarah S. both praise the generous portions and delicious flavors, making it a go-to spot for Indian cuisine in the desert.
Whether you're a fan of Indian food or looking to try something new, Monsoon Indian Cuisine is the perfect place to satisfy your cravings. With excellent service, a diverse menu, and a relaxing ambiance, a dining experience at Monsoon is sure to leave you longing for more.
“ Monsoon was outstanding on a surprisingly busy Sunday evening. Our party of four enjoyed Flying Horse brand Indian beer and red wine for openers. We ordered Lamb Josh Rogan, Butter Chicken, Curry Chicken and the Cauliflower vegetarian entree, the name of which I can never remember. Garlic naan all around. Ours was the lone server in the entire room, and she efficiently took care of every table with effortless mastery. Of course, we are long-time fans of Monsoon, but wanted to give a sincere shout-out to the chef and server who contributed to a memorable meal. Best wishes for every future success. Sincerely, Andrew Gregg, Palm Springs. ”
“ Monsoon offers a wide variety of Indian cuisine. Our party recently enjoyed chicken tikka masala, mixed grill, butter chicken, and tandoori chicken. Garlic naan is recommended. I enjoy the big bottles of Indian beer, and Flying Horse was new to me. Service is friendly, and the place was packed. ”
“ If you love Indian food, this is the place to go. Have been enjoying the lunch buffet for years. Still fairly reasonable price but it has been getting higher due to the changing economy ”
“ SO so good. The portions were ginormous and delicious. The service was amazing. They have a lunch buffet but we did entrees because I wanted leftovers lol. 10/10 would recommend, will be back again when in the PS Area ”
“ So good, best Indian food in the desert! The buffet is a great choice for lunch. Never disappointed! ”
“ Amazing food, everything was so delicious. Not spicy and all of my kids loved it. We had the lunch buffet. ”
“ Hands-Down the Best Indian Curry! We stumbled upon this gem during our Thanksgiving weekend trip to Palm Springs and we're so glad we did! Parking was easy to find. The food was AMAZING! We ordered the tadka dal (vegan, spice level 1), garlic naan, and shahi paneer (spicy, level 8). While the garlic naan was just okay, the tadka dal and shahi paneer stole the show. The shahi paneer was the best Indian curry I've ever had - the gravy was out of this world! Highly recommend this place for delicious Indian food. We'll definitely be back! Recommended for: Indian food lovers, families with kids, spice enthusiasts Will I return? Absolutely! ”
“ I've been wanting to go back to this original branch of the monsoon Indian restaurant chain for several years, and finally was able to. I had gone to the Palm Desert one several times which was just OK, but this one is definitely a step up. It's very traditional ambience, with Indian music and decorations, and a large buffet spread. I tried about 2/3 of the things, and they were all good. Service was fast and friendly. A couple things to be aware of: they charge a 3% surcharge for credit card payments, and they start breaking down the buffet line at 2:30 PM, so if you get there closer to three, you may find yourself with limited or no choices. ”