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Contribute FeedbackRoopa's Kitchen presents a blend of flavorful dishes, including a standout roasted chicken curry and a variety of vegan options, such as masalas and samosas. While some patrons appreciate the ambiance and the friendly service, others express disappointment over specific dishes like the overly spiced cheesecake and bland rice. Service experiences vary, with reports of rudeness from the owner tarnishing some visits. Overall, this cozy eatery in a strip mall offers generous portions and a diverse menu, making it a worthwhile stop for those seeking authentic Indian cuisine, albeit with room for improvement in consistency and service.
Many vegan options. new menu shows clearly vegan options symbol on the front page. big naan, masala, samosas, wobblefritter, etc. place appears clean. the hotel is located in a strip-mall. one of the few places in the opposite which has fresh hot vegan options.
This is a hidden small restaurant with very good vegan options. I was very happy.
The food at this restaurant is amazing! The Indian dishes are truly delicious and cooked perfectly. The presentation of the food is beautiful and the service is top-notch. I always want my meals to be memorable when dining out, and this place definitely delivers in that regard. While the ambiance of the restaurant could use a little improvement, the quality of the food and service are what really matter, and this restaurant excels in both areas!
This restaurant serves amazing food that will impress you with its flavors and quality. The beautiful decor and peaceful atmosphere will enhance your dining experience. The polite waiters and staff only add to the positive experience. It is definitely one of the top Indian restaurants in Texas. Who would have imagined finding such a hidden gem in Temple? I can't get enough of their green beans. You must try the samosas when you visit Roopa's, it's a must-order item.
The ambiance was pleasant. I enjoyed the food, ordering chicken curry, chicken 65, goat curry, fish tikka, and plain rice. South Indian cuisine seems to often incorporate coconuts into their curries, which is not typical for us, but I didn't mind it. Overall, everything was tasty and the service was courteous. We had a pleasant dining experience.