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Got a couple of takeouts from this place out of convenience in the past few weeks. Most of their menu were reasonably priced, and my favorite so far has been the steak tip dinner. The steak was surprisingly tender and the sweet barbecue sauce was nicely integrated. There weren’t a lot of factors that stood out in particular, but I enjoyed its classic combination with mashed potatoes and grilled zucchini. The shrimp a... View all feedback.
What Tim S doesn't like about Passage To India:
Fans of the passage to India in porter, please look elsewhere. The food is completely different and some of the worst i have had in Boston. Owners of this new establishment, do better.We used to love passage to India when it was in porter square, so we tried this all place for delivery. However, this place is completely different and so much worse. The naan was gummy and undercooked. the chicken tikka masala had stew... View all feedback.
Appalling. We just ordered for delivery: chicken tandoori, chicken shish and aloo gobi. Not only was it flavorless, it was also not fresh (microwaved? . Each dish was more than $20 and we basically threw it out. Even roti was inedible. Never again!
I was visiting a friend and we decided to order from here since it was within walking distance.What we ordered: Vegetable Mixed Appetizer Chicken Korma (mild) Chicken Tikka Saag (mild) Garlic NaanOverall, it wasn't bad, but it's not the best I've had. I've had better in the North Shore area of Boston. This was my friend's first time having Indian food, and I think this was a good introduction into the cuisine. Although I get mild spice all the time, there is generally more flavor, which was not present in my chicken tikka saag. The aroma was lacking and it was less fragrant. Not disappointed, but also not wowed. The portion itself is adequate and the chicken pieces were large. I did like the garlic naan, but I've also had better with better char/brushed in ghee/more embedded garlic flavor. My friend liked it, so personally, I think this is a stepping stone for people to broaden their palates.
Fans of the passage to India in porter, please look elsewhere. The food is completely different and some of the worst i have had in Boston. Owners of this new establishment, do better.We used to love passage to India when it was in porter square, so we tried this all place for delivery. However, this place is completely different and so much worse. The naan was gummy and undercooked. the chicken tikka masala had stewed, tough, chewy meat (clearly not cooked in a tandoori oven) with a really watery, bland sauce. The chicken korma had oily dark meat and an unusual spice profile.In short, I was blown away how different the food is from porter square passage to India. This was some of the worst Indian food i have tried in Boston in the past 10 years.
Great food and awesome naan. Quick delivery and the order was correct. Great experience overall!
This was a great find for us. I was starting to think that I would never find a decent Indian Restaurant in the Boston area. In comes Passage to India. The food is flavorful and servings are plentiful. The prices are pretty fair so it's hard to complain. They put a good amount of spices and I had always been satisfied with what I got. I only dock it a star because their appetizers can sometimes be a bit dry (over fried) but overall very food.