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Zyka
Menu for Zyka
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Ratings and Reviews for Zyka
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May 03 2012
Michele H. via Yelp
THIS IS A TAKEOUT JOINT!!!! This is not the place you want to sit down and eat, but the food is excellent! Chicken 65 is awesome as are all the other dishes...read more
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Mar 27 2012
Kate B. via Yelp
I got the chana masala. Absolutely delicious. The vegetable samosa was not the best i've ever had but it was ok. Their rice is cooked perfectly and soo...read more
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Mar 24 2012
The Food L. via Yelp
Always greatread more
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Jan 11 2009
oi812uc via Citysearch
Delicious, inexpensive and fast. If you are looking for ambiance, go somewhere else. If you want great Indian food and a good va...read more
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Sep 20 2008
pcfrias via Citysearch
The food here is great, no doubt, but the QUANTITY OF FOOD is of major question. We ordered the chicken tikka masala and ONLY rec...read more
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Jun 05 2008
Shaanenator via Citysearch
Great restaurant, all those people who have posted poor reviews here don't understand indian cuisine, or the styling of this resta...read more
The Scene
Zyka is hidden in a stretch of car dealerships and shares a building with the Emory Montessori School, but finding it is worth the effort. You'll have to order at the counter, wait for your name to be called and bus your own table, but service is quick if you order one of the daily specials. The crowd is comprised mostly of the local Indian and Emory communities.
The Food
Some of the best Northern Indian food in the metro area lives in this unlikely setting. Ignore the styrofoam containers and dig in to creamy chicken tikka masala, tender okra and spicy cauliflower. Order plenty of fresh naan bread to sop up the juices. Raita, a usually soothing yogurt salad, is a bit too thin and heavy with onions to balance out the spicy dishes. Instead, cool your tastebuds with a pistachio kulfi, rich Indian-style ice cream that beats Baskin-Robbins any day.