Indian Oven - Reviews from across the web
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aol cityguide: san francisco - restaurants, dining, pizza, mexican & chinese - indian oven - overview unique indian fare created before your ... digitalcity.com
san francisco | dining | asian/pacific | indian | indian oven | wcities this popular indian restaurant is always packed and loud. the north indian cuisine will be familiar to anyone who has had indian cuisine before, but the spicing and preparation really make the food here stand out. try the bombay pakora (batter-f... wcities.com
the new york times > travel > san francisco guide > restaurant details one of the lower haights most popular restaurants, this cozy victorian storefront never lacks for customers. many of them come for the tandoori specialties--chicken, lamb, breads--but sag paneer (spinach with indian cheese) and aloo gobhi (potatoes and cauliflower with black mustard seeds and other ... travel2.nytimes.com
review of indian oven - san francisco, ca, 94117 - east bay citysearch i had heard good things but was disappointed. the channa was watery and not spicy at all, the naan came out cold. the samosas were decent, ive never had the lamb dish we tried anywhere else, but the lamb seemed v... eastbay.citysearch.com
sf weekly | sfweekly.com | indian oven | haight | san francisco in 1995, owner surinder singh stole the chef from north india (the then-best indian restaurant in town), and this attractive spot soon rose justly to the rank of a citywide favorite. the endless menu is standard punjabi haute cuisine, bu... listings.sfweekly.com
compare prices and read reviews on indian oven at epinions.com white tablecloths, fresh flowers and the aromas wafting from the tandoori are always inviting and the complex curries will keep y... epinions.com
compare prices and read reviews on indian oven at epinions.com indian oven: best indian restaurant in san franc... epinions.com
I've read a lot about... I ve read a lot about this place, but it doesn t not live up to what people have said about it. The food quality is average, nothing outstanding about it and the servi... travel.yahoo.com
gayot restaurant reviews a lot of imagination is at work on the menu of this small restaurant, which gives a california twist to the average indian menu. the vegetable curries-including an unusual mushroom version-can be a treat. also worth ordering is the pakora, ba... gayot.com
indian oven fine versions of north indian favorites with some twists. good bombay pakora with calamari, saag paneer and goat... sfgate.com
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