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Hema's Kitchen
Menu for Hema's Kitchen
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Ratings and Reviews for Hema's Kitchen
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Apr 19 2012
Lisa R. via Yelp
We just ate @ Hema's on Clark and had a great experience. Our service was good, too. We had the vegetable samosa, Shami kehbob for appetizers, and the Lamb...read more
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Apr 14 2012
Mark S. via Yelp
Good indian food a long way from civilization, nevertheless worth the long trip to devon. I recommend the entire menu, everything is excellent -- strongly...read more
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Mar 29 2012
Venkat R. via Yelp
We ordered the shahi paneer and vegetable biryani and it was great! Would highly recommend it and will definitely come back.read more
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Feb 15 2009
zams via Citysearch
Folks Beware, 1. Hema's Kitchen does not cater authentic Indian food. E.g. all different curries taste the same! more like typica...read more
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Dec 30 2008
xfan via Citysearch
this place was one of my favorites-unfortunately you should all know i found a small termite or baby insect in my food. i was in t...read more
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Aug 11 2008
KunalSM via Citysearch
Let me start by saying that the restaurant is owned by a bunch of arrogant I was given a lot of positive reviews about the rest...read more
In Short
This tight, but comfortable, space is known for its friendly, ebullient service and tasty Indian and Pakastani fare. Juicy tandoori chicken marinated in a bath of spices is a good start. Among entrees, popular choices include creamy tikka masala (boneless chicken in gravy) and buttery, pan-roasted aloo jeera (potatoes with onions, peppers and cumin). Everything tastes better with sides of paratha (grilled wheat bread) and rice to soak up spices.