Taj of India
2809 M Street - Washington, DC 20007
- $$
Exotic Flavors in Georgetown
Highlights
- Breads fresh from the tandoori oven are a high point. Go for the assortment, including naan, onion kulcha, or the multi-layered lacha paratha. Or focus on fluffly poori or almond- and cherry- studded Peshwari naan.
- Vegetarian or meat Thali platters with grazing portions of many dishes are a great deal and are fun to share.
Good to Know
- The trio of house-made dips that comes with all appetizers — green coriander chutney, tarmarind, and onion chutney — goes well with main courses too.
- Unlike many Indian eateries that offer buffets at lunch, Taj has an all-day menu, which means everything is cooked to order.
- There’s a short roster of Indian beers as well as a small wine list.
Recommended Dishes
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·Samosas
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·Chicken Tikka Masala
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·Lamb Korma
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·Tandoori-Baked Breads
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·Mango Kulfi
Best Bottles
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·Merlin Cherrier Sauvignon Blanc, Sancerre, $60
Full Overview
The sizzling twang of sitar makes for an atmospheric backdrop at this neighborhood Indian restaurant, which is just steps away from the chic shops of Georgetown. So after you’ve shopped at Barney’s Coop or a homegrown favorite like Hu’s shoes, step into this casual spot with prices to match. Unlike many places that dumb down spicing for western palates, Taj delivers heat in classic scorchers like vindaloo and lamb curry. Almond-based plates like lamb korma with cream and chicken tikka masala have a velvety lushness. Vegetables are given attention too. North Indian-style baby okra is tossed with dry onion and hand-pulled cauliflower is tossed with mustard seed for a bit of crunch and texture. Condiments like mango chutney, raita, and mixed pickle add sweet and tart notes to this multi-layered cuisine. And dense mango kulfi for dessert is India’s cool, not-too-sweet answer to Ben & Jerry’s.
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