Paradise Biryani Pointe
9678 E Arapahoe Rd, Greenwood Village, CO, 80112
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Address :
9678 E Arapahoe Rd
Greenwood Village, CO, 80112 - Phone (303) 247-9264
- Website https://paradisebiryanidenver.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Loud
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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India is the birth place of Chicken Tikka Masala and Curries. Indian foods are prepared with a blend of finely mixed spices quite popular across the region. The spices develop the rich taste in Indian food enough to boggle your mind. The ever-increasing fan base of Indian food around the New York city is steadily increasing because of the large number of Indians who traveled to the land of dreams. The Indians also brought their very own vibrant, colorful, and aromatic authentic dishes for the people in the West. While most of the Indian population is Vegetarian, Indian food is great for people who are looking for vegan or vegetarian food option. If you are a Meat lover, don't get disappointed yet. Indian food also boasts of some popular non-vegetarian dishes too. Few examples are the famous Butter Chicken, Mutton Biryani and Tandoori Chicken are enough to satisfy your taste buds.
Indian food has gained reputation all over the world especially in the United States. You can find many places serving the appetizing Indian food across all major cities in the US. India is a diverse country with different food culture originated from different parts of the country. While the Northern region boasts tandoori dishes and korma offering royal taste, the Western Ghats offers sea foods that is made in naturally sweet tender coconut milk. The South Indian food servers a quality of different dishes made from rice accompanied with spicy chutneys, curries and famous sambhar. Also, the Indian sweets are a delight to relish. If you ever want to have a burst of sugar syrup in mouth, don't forget to try few Bengali Sweets. Be it spicy, tangy, or sweet flavor, you can find everything in the Indian cuisine. Be assured that the melody of spices will surely bring delight to you.
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Mahesh G.
Chilli chicken is worst and place is too small which cant hold of a friday evening crowd. But we have ordered biryani and fish fry, they are awesome.
(4)Liss B.
Chicken 65 is fabulous!!! Service was great. Biriyani was excellent!! Will come back anytime.
(5)Tweety B.
Cut Mirchi was spicy hot!!! Got 2 veg and 1 egg biriyani to go. It was delicious with the raitha and mirch ka salan!!
(3)Mimi K.
First of all I ordered the same food I would at other Indian restaurants so it's a fair comparison. Pros: halal meat and good naan Cons:I felt claustrophobic in the small place with the window blinds closed. Masala chai had no masala-only a hint of cardamom and no refills on a small cup. Food was decent but there are many better places close by which would be cheaper to go to for lunch like a buffet. I was really hoping that this restaurant would be good for my taste at least. I looooove Pakistani/Indian food! So that's why I'm a Indian food snob. Hopefully it will improve. I have many friends from the springs who were looking forward to this place opening.
(1)Shiv G.
We ordered chicken and goat dum biryani about 4 times so far. The first time we were satisfied...Rest of the times we were utterly disappointed the rice is overcooked and the goat pieces were not cooked properly at all.. They don't maintain that consistency in the taste ..We asked them to make it spicy.... It was so bland and it dint taste like a biryani at all ... I feel we can make a better biryani at home than they do... I feel that it's totally a waste of your money going there ...
(2)Anagha M.
Love this place. Perfect spice and taste. The egg curry and lamb curry are my fav items.
(5)Veronica J.
Yummy food. We got the goat pepper fry, goat dum bryani , chicken majestic and chicken chettinadu. I would recommend call ahead and order carry out. Lots of food and enough to share for more than one day.
(5)Sara V.
Small place, good food. No delivery options though. No buffet, orders only by menu card.
(3)Rich K.
Very Authentic. If you want the real deal, this is your place. Few tourist trappings here. Although the aesthetic is pretty modern and sparce, the food is out of control good. Full disclosure: it might not be what you're used to; It's Southern Indian, spicy goodness. Highly recommend it. I stumbled upon this place while traveling for work. I rolled in after a long travel day fraught with questionable food. Indian seemed perfect to cap off my night. However they were just closing up. They were gracious enough to make me food in spite of the chef having gone home already, and were inexplicably apologetic. So of course I came back the next day for lunch. These are incredibly humble and wonderful people. I'd happily come here again. I only dropped off one star because of some communication issues. Otherwise, a lovely experience and I'm thrilled to have found a new place.
(4)Nick W.
Lots of pros and several cons to this place. Pros Excellent food all round Very fresh nan bread They serve goat! First Indian place I've been to in Colorado that does that. Customers are 90% Indian. Indians rarely eat at Indian restaurants, so this is a good sign of authenticity. Grade A spicing. Even though my vindaloo wasn't that hot in a spicy way, the spices made it delicious. Cons Water served without ice. Room temperature too. Sodas come in a can, so no free refills. (They are cold though) Entrees arrive in a staggered sequence. Nan first. Then vindaloo 3 mins Iater, followed by rice 4 mins after that. The English isn't great. There's a young girl that works there whose English is perfect however, so try to order via her. Service overall is a bit scattered. They don't stop by to see if everything is ok. If you want a great tasting Indian dish, with very little Americanism, this is the place to come. If you want ice in your drinks etc., maybe go to a different place...
(4)Food C.
Finally a curry that compares to England. Small place but fantastic food. Hyderabad goat curry was of the chain!!!! Can't wait to try again. Great service, keep it up!
(5)Deepak D.
I loved their biriyani and was pretty regular here . I thought I would try their chicken pepper fry this time and ordered a to go . It was pathetic to say the least , let alone the taste it was not even cooked properly . I don't think will try any of their other dishes and would stick to their biriyanis .
(1)Bakasura N.
Same Biryani, Same Menu(Menu style and price are as same in bay area). I really love Biryani here.
(4)Josh B.
This place is impossible to find, and you shouldn't bother. Service is slow and incompetent, and the food is mediocre. They don't have the specials advertised on their website either. I went for lunch with a co-worker, and finally found this place, which is called Indian Paradise on the sign. Things looked positive at first, since almost everyone in the crowded restaurant was Indian, but I guess you can't go by that anymore. Our waitress was uncommunicative and a bit clumsy. She only brought a plate and silverware for one of us. We finally ordered after finding out that there were no lunch specials, and my co-workers bread and tandoori chicken came out long before his rice. My food was nowhere to be seen, and when my chicken biryani finally arrived, it was mild when I had ordered it very spicy. The biryani is accompanied by a curry sauce and yogurt, and the chicken is on the bone, as we were warned on the menu. Lunch took us an hour and a half, including finding the place. I won't be back, and I expect a much better experience wherever I go next.
(2)Sudheer P.
Please do consider this review.i may probably eat weekly once here, starting days the food was really good mainly chicken biryani and Paradise fish fry was really awesome..but from last two weeks I m completely unsatisfied with the food. Please maintain the quality. I can say one of the denver best place to have biryani. Don't loose that.
(4)Priyatham A.
ordered biryani and the rice is half cooked. i really think i can cook better food than this. i don't really think this is a genuine franchise of biryani point. obeserve the name one more time and take your chance.
(1)Lorie P.
YUM! My new favorite Indian place. And yes its spicy! Even the mild is hard to take at times, but its so good you keep at it!
(5)Renu S.
I ate biryani twice, "it is okay". It's hot because of red chilly powder not with biryani spices. Chicken Manchuria was worst, seems it needs TIME to deserve "PARADISE! "Brand
(2)Denver G.
Excellent food. The food is authentic and deserves 5 stars. The Cut Mirchi, Gobi Manchurian and Egg Dum Biryani were outstanding. Having said that, their opening day was a disaster in terms of service and managing order tickets. I went in to place a ToGo order around 5:45pm on 03/18, the day they opened. The owner mentioned that they ran out of a lot of ingredients after the lunch service because they were not prepared for the "unexpected" lunch crowd. That was a precursor to what I witnessed over the next couple of hours. There were a couple of groups waiting to place ToGo orders when I walked in. The ordering process was slow and by the time I finished ordering about 20 minutes later, the line was almost out the door. Long story short, people who ordered after me were served out of turn. Apparently items I had ordered were given to others...multiple times. Whoever was working the tickets in the kitchen and packing up ToGo orders messed up big time. There was a family of 4 already seated and dining when I had first arrived. They did not receive all the stuff from their order until 2 hours later. On top of that their order was messed up. To put it mildly, they were not amused. The 2 groups who ordered before me raised a stink after waiting for nearly 2 hours. I finally got my order around 7:15pm a full 2 and half hours after getting there. Despite the horrible experience, I decided to give them another chance today because I loved the food. They did not pick up the phone at all when I called to place a ToGo order today. I guess they did me a huge favor by ignoring my call :) I would stay away for a few days, until they work out the kitchen's issues. The management needs to work out a proper process in the kitchen for handling tickets. The other major con is that the 9 tables in there are arranged too close to each other. You will definitely bump into others or rub backs with strangers when the restaurant is full.
(2)V J.
Nice to have a Paradise Biryani Point come to town. I had visited them in other cities and had enjoyed their various food. To avoid the first week rush I placed an order to go and picked up this evening. They have limited menu items between lunch and dinner hours. The person taking the order never mentioned that as I tried to place the order. She kept asking me what I wanted to order and I picked an Appetizer of mirchi bajji, a side of chicken 65, and an order each of chicken and goat dum biryanis. Only Biryani was available I was told after the lunch hours and until dinner. But they were out of goat biryani so only Chicken or Veg was available. Finally, I gave up and I got 2 chicken biryanis, they came with raitha and gravy. The food was quite fresh, hot, very fragrant and looked quite appealing. The taste was good but nothing exceptional the way I had experienced it at other locations. Little disappointed that I couldn't try what I had wanted to, but will try again later once they are settled in a while.
(2)Ramesh M.
Excellent food and people. Was really happy to eat good Indian food after a long time and that too, so close to home. They are not afraid of spices and the food was as good as the one I've eaten in India. Briyani was awesome and so was the mutton kushka. The service was amazing, they even gave us dessert on the house for a puja they had that day.
(5)Rashmi G.
went to this restaurant twice in one week, ordered Goat Dum Biryani first time, was "SPICY" thought about mentioning it to the managers but the place was busy at the time, so left that issue right there, went a second time and ordered Chicken Dum Biryani this time, specifically told the waitress to make it "MILD" because of last experience, when Biryani was served was still very "SPICY" this time had to tell the manager that it was too HOT for our taste, this guy Amar who was taking care of us was extremely nice to replace our Spicy Biryani with a whole new order of MILD biryani and said that next time Biryani would be free for us because either the waitress or the cook messed up, excellent service, going above and beyond for customers, Biryani is excellent taste wise, just need to make it a little less spicy, will visit again.
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