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Gandhi's An East Indian Cafe

827 SW 2ND Ave, Portland, OR | Map it  

97204 45.517201 -122.675201

(503) 219-9224

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Neighborhoods:
Downtown, Neighbors West - Northwest
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Indian
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CeciliaHaynes

Member since Aug, 2010 View Profile
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5.0
August 15, 2010

Tasty taste taste..cheap too!. Quick and tasty food! I love it!

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BestCritic

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1.0
August 02, 2010

Not Worth it... I had high hopes for this place. Close to work and has a place to sit down. I disregarded the poor reviews that it might be too "american-ized". But the food was really bad. The curry was thin and the nan was terrible. I gave it 1-star cause I couldn't give it a zero! I won't go back.

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chastitywarren

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1.0
May 07, 2010

tiny hole.... I know that downtown doesn't have much choice at lunch, but it was like buying food at the cart on the parking lot....no dignity! food looks ok, but I don't know how they keep it safe, I saw them hauling food from car, but not in the caterer's box so it was sitting in the car? I mean think about it, when you buy food from carts, where do they wash their hands and go to restroom? I would rather pay dollar extra and eat at regular restaurant, that pays taxes and passes health dept inspections..

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rmehta

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2.0
November 25, 2009

White Rice never counts for BIG portions. Long lines doesn't necessarily mean good food. It's the only sit down Indian restaurant for blocks, that's probably the only reason it's popular. That's the only reason I went.... But it's faster and cheaper than cart food and you can sit down and eat like a civilized human being.

The food is edible but not flavorful. I had the chicken curry and the vindaloo, the naan was like pita bread, and curry was bland.

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CSMobileUser

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2.0
March 05, 2009

better cheap Indian downtown on 5th. Good price. Bad food. I has the chicken vandloo with saag as the vegetable. Both were under spiced. The rice is also not Indian basmatti. The nan is store made. Don't bother with this spot.

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