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Mint Leaf Indian Brasserie
Ratings and Reviews for Mint Leaf Indian Brasserie
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May 06 2012
Carlos P. via Yelp
Came hee for lunch, decided to split a lamb Thali and a chicken Thali. Both were fine, nice mix of favors but nothing mind blowing. Also ordered mimosas...read more
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Jan 09 2012
Guillermo F. via Yelp
Had been to Mint Leaf once already for a romantic Valentines day a few years ago and looked forward to going back ever since. I finally relived that...read more
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Jan 04 2012
Nazreen K. via Yelp
Tried here once and while the food was delicious thought it was very expensive for indian food. And the meal did not come with rice, you have to purchase...read more
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Apr 30 2009
kira05 via Citysearch
The food was very average. Ridiculous prices. They charged us for Papad and chutney!! We asked for some cut onions and lime. They ...read more
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Mar 16 2009
boognishloeb via Citysearch
Great Indian restaurant....best in town hands down. We were warned by some friends that the service was a bit off and that it too...read more
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Mar 11 2009
Gillman80 via Citysearch
Oh my! Mint Leaf was unique alright... Uniquely Horrible!! So we thought we would try a different Indian restaurant for a change...read more
In Short
If the exotic artwork on the walls, golden accents or the menu in your hands doesn't tip you off to the Indian cuisine that's coming, maybe the Bollywood movie screenings on 2 televisions will do the trick. Much of the traditional lamb, chicken, seafood, vegetarian, and Basmati rice dishes are available, all sophisticatedly yet subtly spiced. The specialty is the variations on the Southern Indian dosa crepe, a fermented rice and lentil pancake offered with fillings like spicy chicken, masala lamb, or seasoned potatoes and onions. Although Indian food has been available in the Gables for decades, this eatery offers enough ritzy panache to attract area business professional by day and romance-angling couples by night.