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Welcome to Curry Bowl

Curry Bowl, located in Memphis, TN, offers a delightful experience of authentic Indian cuisine. With a wide range of vegan options and weekend specials like Rajugari Kodi Pulav and Paneer Pulav, this restaurant caters to diverse palates. Their chaats, such as Samosa Chat and Papdi Chaat, are bursting with flavors and textures. The snacks, like Vegetable Samosa and Egg Puff, are perfect for a quick bite. A visit to Curry Bowl promises a culinary journey through traditional Indian flavors in a casual yet vibrant setting. As a food reviewer, I highly recommend savoring the delectable dishes this restaurant has to offer.

LOCATIONS
  • Curry Bowl
    4141 Hacks Cross Rd Ste 101 Memphis, TN 38125
    4141 Hacks Cross Rd Ste 101 Memphis, TN 38125 Hotline: (901) 207-6051

Welcome to Curry Bowl, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Memphis, TN. Located at 4141 Hacks Cross Rd Ste 101, this quaint establishment brings the vibrant flavors of authentic Indian cuisine to life. From the moment you step inside, you're enveloped in a warm, inviting atmosphere that reflects the essence of a family-owned business dedicated to serving delightful dishes.

Curry Bowl is celebrated for its extensive menu featuring traditional South Indian dishes. The highlight for many visitors is the masala dosa—a spicy, crispy crepe made from white lentils and rice, generously layered with onions, chili, and potatoes. This dish, priced at $15.99, exemplifies the authentic flavors and vibrant spices that Indian cuisine is known for. Vegetarian options abound, including the sambar rice and tamarind rice, which are both flavorful accompaniments to any meal.

One of the standout features of Curry Bowl is their weekend buffet. Customers rave about the variety offered, making it an excellent choice for food lovers eager to explore different tastes and textures. At just $16.99, it's a feast that won't disappoint, especially for those who appreciate a diverse selection of vegetarian dishes. As DJuan L. mentioned, “the restaurant felt homey” with quick service and attentive staff, ensuring that your dining experience is as pleasant as the food itself.

Those seeking a delicious lunch should take advantage of the weekday buffet, which showcases a variety of flavorful options at a lower price point. Reviewers like Matt C. have noted the spicy, hearty dishes that await, including favorites like chicken saagwala and butter chicken, each expertly prepared to cater to your spice preference.

For lovers of deep-fried delights, try the chole bhatura, a combination of spicy chickpeas and fried breads. Or indulge in the crispy vada and punugulu served with tangy chutneys. The attention to detail in each dish showcases the culinary expertise that defines Curry Bowl.

The passion for authentic Indian cuisine at Curry Bowl truly shines. Each review echoes a common sentiment: the flavors exceed expectations. As Catherine F. recalls, after enjoying their mango lassi alongside a samosa and Chicken 65, she couldn't wait to return for more. This sentiment resonates with many who find themselves making Curry Bowl their go-to spot for Indian food in Memphis.

So if you're in the area and craving an authentic Indian dining experience, be sure to give Curry Bowl a visit. You will not only appreciate the culinary delights presented on your plate but also the heart and soul that this restaurant represents.

For inquiries, you can reach them at (901) 207-6051. Just remember, they take a break on Tuesdays, so plan your visit accordingly!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Curry Bowl
DJuan L.
DJuan L.

I tried out the weekend buffet and was not disappointed. Before dining here, I stopped by 2 other Indian restaurants to see what they had on their buffets. Out of the 3, Curry Bowl had the better variety for me. I only eat from the vegetarian side, so the meat side was irrelevant to me. The restaurant felt homey and the service was good. They were quick to discard dirty dishes from my table and left am entire pitcher of water on the table for me. The place appears to be a small, family owned business with authentic Indian dishes and flavor. The weekend buffet is a bit more expensive at 16.99 because of the bigger variety. The weekday buffet has less options but also cost a few dollars less. Also, they are closed on Tuesdays. The taste of the food was good and exceeded my expectations. As of now, this is my go-to Indian restaurant for a weekend buffet.

Robert K.
Robert K.

Been here once before. Great food. Have tried 7 things and each one has been great. Little on the quiet side but we were dining late. Will be back.

Matt C.
Matt C.

Lunch buffet is back! And it's only like 12 bucks. Always tons of options. Nice and spicy too.

Catherine F.
Catherine F.

Curry Bowl never misses! I came here for the second time this past weekend with a friend, and I was once again blown away by the quality of the food! I had a samosa, Chicken 65, basmati rice, and I washed it down with their incredible mango lassi! I highly recommend Curry Bowl! I can't wait to go back and try my next dish!

Derek S.
Derek S.

Don't let the outside and general location fool you, this place is worth it! We arrived at 11:30am on a Saturday and had the seating area to ourselves. The first thing I tried to order was out, so I went with the Chicken Saagwala. I ordered it Spicey and with a side of cheese naan. My wife ordered the butter chicken, medium spice level and garlic naan. There seemed to be a lot of takeout orders ahead of us, so we did wait a while for our food. It was worth every minute! This was some of the best Indian food I have had, and the spice was on point. The wife loved her butter chicken. I wish I lived closer because I would eat here far more often. The service was friendly and prompt.

Christopher C.
Christopher C.

Definitely my Indian comfort food go-to place. They make the spice level perfect every time. They don't skimp on the meat / paneer. Service is always fast!

Ty M.
Ty M.

Visited here with a friend for their lunch buffet. As others have noted, the parking sucks. Once inside, we noted that the interior is also nothing to write home about, but the service was friendly and genuine. There has also been a fair amount of discussion about the heat levels in the food. As much as I love Indian, I usually err on the side of caution and order mild. I can stand some heat unless it keeps me from actually tasting the food. Part of why I love Indian food is because of the wide array of vegetarian dishes. Curry Bowl is absolutely no different here. There were several vegetarian options that were also not horribly spicy. They also kept the pans stocked and rotated on the buffet, even though we were there in the hour before the buffet closed. I'm not sure I'd make a special trip, but if in the area, I'd give it another go.