Ambar India Menu

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Diabetics at Jamba Juice:

Eating good food at the right time can control your blood sugar, also stop you from craving wrong sort of food. Jamba Juice offers drinks in three separate sizes: 16, 24, and 32-ounce. You can choose the lowest serving size and cut down on sugars and calorie intake. If you're diabetic and concerned about the sugar intake, then you can opt for the smaller 9.5-ounce smoothies available for kids at Jamba Juice.

Foods to Avoid at Jamba Juice for Diabetics:

Jamba Juice is primarily known for its highly satisfying and nutritive smoothies and juices. Almost every smoothie and juice item on the Jamba Juice menu contains sugar. Diabetics are recommended to opt for smaller serving size while ordering at Jamba Juice. Also, avoid opting for creamy treats as all the smoothies offered in this category contain a load of sugars.

Keep the sugar content below 50g per meal at Jamba Juice and ensure that you don't follow it with a heavy meal. A small size regular smoothie is equivalent to a meal for everyone. Classic smoothies at Jamba Juice are also heavily loaded with sugars. Stay away from that section if you are a diabetic.

Food Suggestions for Diabetics at Jamba Juice:

Great Greens (16 fl oz)

Nutritional Facts: 160 calories, 1.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 5mg sodium, 37g carbs, 24g sugar, 5g fiber, 4g Protein

Pomegranate Antioxidant Smoothie (Small)

Nutritional Facts: 180 calories, 0g Fat (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 80mg sodium, 43g carbs, 34g sugar, 4g fiber, 1g Protein

Cucumber Orange Cooler (16 fl oz)

Nutritional Facts: 190 calories, 1g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 10mg sodium, 46g carbs, 46g sugar, 1g fiber, 3g Protein

Steel-Cut Oatmeal

Nutritional Facts: 180 calories, 2.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0.5g), 15mg sodium, 35g carbs, 5g sugar, 4g fiber, 8g Protein

Orange Carrot Twist (16 fl oz)

Nutritional Facts: 180 calories, 1g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 120mg sodium, 41g carbs, 34g sugar, 0g fiber, 4g Protein

Veggie Vitality (16 fl oz)

Nutritional Facts: 200 calories, 1.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 240mg sodium, 44g carbs, 33g sugar, 5g fiber, 4g Protein

Lotta Horchata

Nutritional Facts: 210 calories, 2.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 125mg sodium, 44g carbs, 26g sugar, 2g fiber, 4g Protein

Positively Pomegranate Bowl

Nutritional Facts: 380 calories, 8g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2.5g), 85mg sodium, 69g carbs, 46g sugar, 10g fiber, 10g Protein

Wheatgrass Juice Shot

Nutritional Facts: 8 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 5mg sodium, 1g carbs, 0.5g sugar, 0g fiber, 0.5g Protein

Orange Ginger Cayenne Juice Shot

Nutritional Facts: 35 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 8g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 1g Protein

Turmeric – Tame the Flame™

Nutritional Facts: 20 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 6g carbs, 4g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

Wheatgrass – Amino on the Go™

Nutritional Facts: 20 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 4g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

Ginger – Daily Zing™

Nutritional Facts: 25 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 6g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

High Blood Pressure at Jamba Juice

Vegetables and fruits combo is considered the best food to lower blood pressure. More importantly, if you opt for ingredients containing carotenoids such as lutein, beta-carotene, and cryptoxanthin as well as Vitamin C will also help lower blood pressure. Potassium-rich foods also help lower blood pressure. So, if you are concerned about your high blood pressure, then always opt for Jamba Juice smoothies and juices containing vegetables and fruits, especially foods rich in potassium.

Foods to Avoid at Jamba Juice for High Blood Pressure:

Almost every juices and smoothie offered at Jamba Juice contain an adequate amount of sodium. To control or maintain blood pressure levels, you must avoid flatbreads served at Jamba Juice. They are high in sodium and saturated fat. Most of the items on the Jamba Juice menu are safe for high blood pressure candidates. However, it is recommended to opt for healthier options than to munch on anything and everything.

Food Suggestions for High Blood Pressure at Jamba Juice:

Acai Super-Antioxidant Smoothie (Small)

Nutritional Facts: 310 calories, 4.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1.5g), 65mg sodium, 63g carbs, 52g sugar, 4g fiber, 6g Protein

Tropical Greens (16 fl oz)

Nutritional Facts: 230 calories, 1.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 170mg sodium, 56g carbs, 39g sugar, 8g fiber, 4g Protein

Pomegranate Paradise (Small)

Nutritional Facts: 240 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 25mg sodium, 61g carbs, 50g sugar, 4g fiber, 1g Protein

Strawberry Whirl (Small)

Nutritional Facts: 210 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 20mg sodium, 53g carbs, 45g sugar, 4g fiber, 1g Protein

Wheatgrass Juice Shot

Nutritional Facts: 8 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 5mg sodium, 1g carbs, 0.5g sugar, 0g fiber, 0.5g Protein

Orange Ginger Cayenne Juice Shot

Nutritional Facts: 35 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 8g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 1g Protein

Turmeric – Tame the Flame™

Nutritional Facts: 20 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 6g carbs, 4g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

Wheatgrass – Amino on the Go™

Nutritional Facts: 20 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 4g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

Ginger – Daily Zing™

Nutritional Facts: 25 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 6g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein


High Cholesterol at Jamba Juice

The best thing about Jamba Juice is that almost every item on their menu contains zero cholesterol and no trans-fat. Jamba Juice offers a wide range of vegetable, fruits, nuts, and chocolate smoothies, juices and bowls. The unique blend of these healthy ingredients ensures that each item on Jamba Juice is 100% healthy and cholesterol free.

Foods to Avoid at Jamba Juice for High Cholesterol:

Besides packing good amount nutrients in their drinks, several items on Jamba Juice often come with a high calorie count. If you have high cholesterol, then better stay away from their range of classic smoothies. Some high-calorie smoothies available at Jamba Juice are Peanut Butter Moo'd, Chocolate Moo'd, Strawberry Surf Rider, etc.

Although low in calories, the Tasty Bites are often cooked in palm oil (a trans-fat) and contains butter and sugar. It is recommended to choose a 200-calorie smoothie containing fresh fruits and veggies instead.

Food Suggestions for High Cholesterol at Jamba Juice:

Apple 'n Greens Smoothie (Small)

Nutritional Facts: 250 calories, 1g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 55mg sodium, 60g carbs, 45g sugar, 4g fiber, 4g Protein

Orange Supreme (16 fl oz)

Nutritional Facts: 240 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 65mg sodium, 54g carbs, 40g sugar, 4g fiber, 4g Protein

Kale-ribbean Breeze Smoothie (Small)

Nutritional Facts: 320 calories, 3g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 75mg sodium, 66g carbs, 48g sugar, 6g fiber, 10g Protein

Acai Primo Bowl

Nutritional Facts: 490 calories, 10g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 3g), 40mg sodium, 99g carbs, 67g sugar, 11g fiber, 8g Protein

Wheatgrass Juice Shot

Nutritional Facts: 8 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 5mg sodium, 1g carbs, 0.5g sugar, 0g fiber, 0.5g Protein

Orange Ginger Cayenne Juice Shot

Nutritional Facts: 35 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 8g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 1g Protein

Turmeric – Tame the Flame™

Nutritional Facts: 20 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 6g carbs, 4g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

Wheatgrass – Amino on the Go™

Nutritional Facts: 20 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 4g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

Ginger – Daily Zing™

Nutritional Facts: 25 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 6g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein


Low-Cholesterol Foods:

The best way to get rid of bad cholesterol from the body is by detoxifying the whole system with fresh shots. Jamba Juice offers Turmeric Shot, Ginger Shot, Wheatgrass Shot, and Orange Ginger Cayenne Shot that will keep you healthy even when you consume junk food.

  • Craig G.

    My review applies to the lunch buffet only, I may (or may not) try the dinner menu. I found it average at best, the kind of Indian food that is good for people who don't like Indian food. Boringly mild, and lacking the range of flavors that is so appealing about subcontinental cuisine. I may return, but it will likely require some kind of sedative, or grand deception. The establishment itself is clean, and the people friendly. As far as restaurants go, it's fairly good (except for the food).

    (2)
  • Shantanu D.

    I was first excited about a new Indian restaurant. However, after going here twice, I was pretty disappointed with the food and service here. There aren't many selections in the buffet. Also, many of the dishes are slightly bland and taste the same. I guess that is to be expected in a buffet. Also, the service here was horrendous to almost non-existent. If you want authentic Indian food, I suggest finding an alternative place.

    (3)
  • Aashik G.

    Go between 3 and 5 and got the buffet for $8 which is really really cheap. For indians - Have the goat curry in the buffet menu ( If available)

    (5)
  • Jamime W.

    buffet is good imo. I went there with my Indian friend and she told me it's pretty close to authentic. however not happy with takeaway buffet option. was charged $9 for food just weighed hair above 1lb ($5.99 for 1lb) which made me feel scammed. When I complained the guy at the cashier *proudly* pressed the scale to 1.5lb. Mind-blown. (plz, your finger is not in my takeaway box) not want to argue over a few bucks but it simply made the customer discontent with the experience. especially for people like me who consider experience and service over taste in rating. highly impossible to revisit.

    (2)
  • Alex C.

    I didn't go home for Easter and didn't feel like cooking on a somewhat hungover Sunday afternoon. Time for some Indian food! I had heard good things about Ambar and it was unsurprisingly open on Easter so we gave it a shot. The place is really small on the inside, there were not many seats so we snagged a table for 2 after paying for our buffet. I liked the place though, it was pretty cute on the inside, complete with authentic decorations and some catchy Indian radio station. I browsed the buffet and everything looked so mouthwatering! I think I tried 95% of the stuff they had out there. I'm going to try and remember (and spell) the names correctly, but forgive me if I'm a little off. The dishes that really stood out to me were the mutter paneer, saag mushroom, the spicy chicken (65 I think it's called?), and the fried dough balls and spongey dessert thing (sorry I have no idea what the proper name is). Overall I was actually pleasantly surprised at how good the food was. Most of it was pretty fresh, much tastier, and even cheaper than the last buffet we went to (Casablanca). Out of the three Indian places I've tried on or near campus, I liked Ambar the best out of Sitara and Casablanca. I love being able to get so many different cuisines on campus, Indian food grows more and more on me every time I have it! Recommended for sure!

    (4)
  • Jessica K.

    My friends and I were really excited to come here. We all love to eat and who doesn't love Indian food? None of us had ever been to Ambar. Well, we got our food and all of us paused and just stared down at our plates for a moment. The food looked bad. Then we tried some. We were silent. One of us said "Uh. What the fuck." We were baffled that we had just paid to eat this nonsense. My Indian friend was like... "WTF". Yeah.

    (2)
  • M S U.

    Relatively better buffet options than other local Indian restaurants. Suitably located near the U of I campus. They have at least 2 to 3 chicken dishes in their buffet. Should have more options for desserts.

    (4)
  • Bo D.

    I came here for the lunch buffet. At the time I left I was planning on giving this place 4 stars. It had everything a good value buffet should: decent selection, flavorful food, low price. But my body's reaction over the next few hours require me to remove two of those stars. I didn't get completely sick to the point of puking or having my intestines turn to sludge, but I did feel weak and uncomfortable for the rest of the day. I know that the whole point of buffets is to sacrifice quality for quantity and variety, but having food that's clean enough to not make me sick shouldn't be a particularly high standard to meet.

    (2)
  • Kristen E.

    Another excellent buffet dinner ($10 cash!). They have a variety of meat and vegetarian dishes, with sides and dessert. Tonight the saag mushroom was verrry creamy. The chicken tikki masala was sooo good! The dal was spicy but the curry was not. The soji was simple but good, not too sweet. Perfect naan. Eat up!

    (4)
  • Jackie C.

    I go here at least once a week to get Malai Kofta and it is the best I've ever had!

    (5)
  • Shelly D.

    I ordered the vegetable and rice dish. I asked for mild. I really couldn't enjoy the dish because it was still way too spicy. The portion size was good but the food was just OK. Very few vegetarian choices on the buffet. The staff wasn't very friendly. Definitely didn't feel warm and inviting. Can't say I'll be back, too many other places to try.

    (2)
  • Siddharth K.

    Awesome food with amazing variety of indian cuisine. It feels jus like havin lunch in a nice dhaba in India! A humble suggestion for non indian patrons...kindly try to opt more for vegetarian options to have a more savory experience. Don't miss on the Chaat samosa and gulab jamuns here!

    (5)
  • Amber M.

    I personally love this little place. Good Indian food for a decent price. The menu is very big and you get to choose a level of spice. I work near Ambar and stop by a few times a month. They are fast and it tastes delicious.

    (5)
  • Puneet J.

    In a town where most of India restaurants are below average. This place is reasonable. Decent taste, well priced. BTW buffet is below average. I always get takeaways which are much better. Don't judge this place by buffet.

    (4)
  • Martin P.

    This is my go place on campus lately- close to my department, reasonably priced, and the food is great. My only complaint is that the naan could be a bit crispier. Their saag paneer and chicken tikka masala is very good. I'm not one to get too hung up on service, but theirs is excellent as well. The only downfall is limited seating- But, if the place is full, as it usually is around 12-1, you can get take out buffet by the lb.

    (5)
  • Mark C.

    So this place suffers the same issue that all buffets do: average quality food for $10. If you want some Indian food, then it's fairly good. The choices don't seem many compared with other buffets. The coconut soup had a piquant spicy taste to it that I suggest anyone try.

    (3)
  • David S.

    We were craving Indian food while on the road about two hours from home returning from vacation. I assumed there might be some good places near UIUC. And while this joint is nothing to write home about on the outside, it is the inside that matters. And boy, is that inside good! My party of six all had the buffet, and everyone loved it. It might have been the best meal we had on vacation, and the price was right to boot. The food was spicy enough to please my heat-loving palate, but there were mild entrees for the less adventurous. Service was, in a word, good! And you can't always say that. All in all, I'm glad this restaurant is far enough from home that I cannot just hop in the car and go there any time, because if I could, I'd be there twice a week.

    (5)
  • Eugene K.

    I have eaten here over 10 times and I can't believe that I haven't written a review yet. I don't know where to start in this review. The two factors in regards to me liking a place are 1) the food and 2) the service 3) if much of its clientele hails from the region in which they represent/serve (only important to ethnic establishments). I could care less about the ambiance or anything else like that. The Food- They have a buffet and a menu. I have eaten a lot of Indian food, but I haven't even scratched the surface of everything that is out there. If you're like me an occasional (or in my case 3X in one week) trip to their buffet will help you discover new Indian dishes. They serve different items everyday. The buffet menu of the day is posted on their FB page. Through this buffet I have discovered my love for paneer and Indo-Chinese. In addition, they occasionally put out items not in their normal menu, such as the amazing Chicken 65. I have ordered out on their regular menu on three or four occasions based off of amazing items I discovered from their buffet. They have an extensive menu of roughly 100 items. The service- I have never had an issue with the service here. I am as white and as pale as can be, but I love my spicy food even though it doesn't love me. Due to my genetic flaw I may drink a lot of water when eating spicy food. They are usually quick to refill my water, which is extremely important to me. Tonight I officially met the owner even though I had spoken with him there on several occasions. He is an extremely nice guy and has helped me navigate the menu when I have had questions. He seems to genuinely enjoy his business and being there. The other stuff- Yes, a lot of Indians eat here, which means a lot when it comes to ethnic establishments. If they are eating it then it must be good. The other stuff including the ambiance and prices are unimportant to me if the two previously mentioned requirements are great. I guess they are of some importance as I prefer to eat in clean places and don't have endless funds. Moving along...the restaurant isn't big. There is limited seating and it can be packed (a good sign). It is clean, but there is nothing special about the ambiance (again, unimportant to me). The prices hear are a cheap. The buffet runs under $9 regardless of it being lunch or dinner. Most of the menu items also run less than $9. in fact, I can't recall anything running more than $9. I think you should easily conclude that I recommend this place if you like good Indian food.

    (5)
  • Eric K.

    When I heard that a new Indian restaurant was opening up right next to campus, I could hardly contain my joy. Campustown badly needed another budget Indian restaurant, and Ambar India fills the void perfectly. By no means am I an Indian food connoisseur, but the dishes that comes from both menu and buffet service taste phenomenal. I have been there several times, and I can't exactly recall the names of the things I ate, but trust me, they're great. And if one particular dish doesn't satisfy your palate, there are plenty more that will. The buffet changes daily, so there's no shortage of new flavors to try. Best of all, the lunch buffet is only $8, probably one of the cheapest and most fulfilling meals you can get for your money. Vegetarian options are limited for the buffet, but as a meat-eater, it isn't much of a concern. If you're looking for something with more flavor and spice, try ordering a dish off the menu, but be aware that the portion sizes are a bit on the small side.

    (5)
  • Jen M.

    I went here recently on an almuni trip with some friends and were recommended to go here for lunch. The restaurant was very clean and had nice decor and lighting. We were pleasantly pleased by the lunch buffet selection, there was a good variety of different foods. Prices were very reasonable for lunch. And for a weekend during summer break, there was a respectable crowd in the restaurant (showing the popularity of such a new restaurant). While the food was not as spectacular as Bombay Grill, the pricing and variety will mean we will probably be back here on the next campus visit.

    (4)
  • Julianne C.

    No complaints here. The food is really good and the restaurant is run well for the amount of ppl frequenting the location.

    (4)
  • Ata B.

    This is currently my favorite Indian restaurant in CU. I like their Palak Paneer better than my version (I tend to prefer mine to Bombay and Sitara) and really appreciate the ability to order online and specify spice levels. I also enjoy the aloo tikki and plan on trying more dishes here.

    (4)
  • Fardin A.

    this place is new and the quality of food is very good. They have an interesting selection of food for the lunch buffet. Their Tikka masalas are awesome!

    (5)
  • Grace S.

    I was so excited when Ambar opened up! My husband and I LOVE Indian food. So much so, that we had it catered at our wedding! The food here is delicious. The lamb korma is PERFECT to my liking. Trust me, I get it everywhere... The naan is huge and fresh. The portions are decent. Sometimes I get my own dish, sometimes I split one with my husband. I prefer the menu to the buffet, but I feel that way just about anywhere I go. However, a lot of people do get the buffet. It can get really busy being next to campus, so if you don't like crowds, avoid this place on a Friday night. The prices are decent. The staff is friendly. If you're on campus and want Indian food, go to Ambar and not Bombay. Seriously.

    (5)
  • Vendome 1.

    Within Champaign, Ambar definitely has the largest selection of dishes, especially in their well priced buffet. Their aloo mutter and chicken tikka masala is amazing, as well as chicken curry and tandoori chicken which they have almost every day. The rice is fresh and naan is warm. The desert is usually sheera (amaaaazing) or gulab jamun but you can order kulfi or the rasmalai (also amazing)....the restaurant is owned by a very kind Punjabi family and the food, convenience and ambience combined make it one of the best establishments in Champaign. Makes my mouth water to think of it.

    (5)
  • YOON L.

    I went there for lunch. Honestly I have had better indian food than this but what made me give one star was an incident there. As I was standing in line for buffet, a guy came out and started putting dishes (I guess he was a dish washer) First he stepped on my foot and no apology. WTH. Then he went inside, came out and hit my head. Srsly? I didn't want to make a hassle since I went with my friends but I am never going to go back to this restaurant nor recommend this place to anyone. Owner should train his employees.

    (1)
  • Wendy S.

    I personally love this place. It's so tasty and you get a bunch of food for only $8 if you order the buffet option. All of the workers are really friendly too and are really responsive waiters. I crave it every now and then so I'll stop by 2-3 times a month. They have some really good rice pudding and a bunch of awesome Indian dishes that i don't even know the name of but will shove my mouth anyways. I always leave happy and tired from eating too much.

    (5)
  • S G.

    Extremely bad... I ate just once and have decided never go to there.

    (1)
  • B V.

    Tried the lunch buffet (takeout). Cheaper than other Indian places in the area but due to the small location size less variety of food as well (half the buffet table is salad bar/dessert/sauces), so it evens out. Nice touch: they weigh the buffet takeout, so you don't have to pay the full price if you don't load up. Naan: just ok, but I did get takeout so it might've suffered a bit in transit. Naan is best fresh and hot. veggie korma: very good, nicely spicy, good flavor, vegetables were good quality. pekora: nicely crunchy even after sitting in a styrofoam box for a few minutes, little salty. palak chana: good, nicely spicy and flavorful, right thickness of sauce kidney bean chickpea thing I forget the name of: kind of bland, I usually expect more fire in this dish. tandoori chicken: not great, surprisingly. It was dry and surprisingly hot (spice wise) while being less flavorful than I'm used to. Maybe it'd just been sitting around for awhile (its hard to make dark meat dry!) lemon rice: yellow rice with fried peanuts in it. I liked the peanuts, gave it a nice crunch, but didn't really taste anything else flavor wise; could've just been plain old basmati rice. chicken curry: ok, this is why this place dropped a full star. The chicken curry is bone in, which would be fine if it were whole bone, but the bone is cleaver-chopped, which leaves tiny shards of barely-detectable bone EVERYWHERE. Seriously I was picking through this thing like I was dissecting in a lab to make sure I didn't kill myself with every bite. I don't even remember how it tasted. I realize this is 'authentic' but so is using a cow-dung oven to make naan and I'm betting they don't do that. Debone your chicken curry, you're gonna get sued. The interior decor is really quite nice (a huge change from when it was Wonderdogs, you won't recognize the place), the music wasn't too loud, there was a refreshing lack of tv blaring in the corner, the proprietors are very nice and conscientious, and things were moving along well in such a tight space (you're not going to like it at lunch rush if you're claustrophobic/have a phobia of strange people bumping up against/brushing by you). The vegetarian dishes are better than the meat dishes, and I didn't try everything available on the lunch buffet (two or three more items, a lentil soup, desserts (mango custard sounds really good but I didn't want to mingle flavors). Feels like the vegetarian dishes were better than the meat-based ones, and there is plenty of vegetarian on offer. Wish they'd add samosas to the buffet. Overall I'd recommend it if you want Indian buffet but don't want/don't have time to leave campus, just avoid the chicken curry, especially if you're feeding kids or something.

    (3)
  • Hungry J.

    I really wanted to like this place. Even though it's cramped and the crowd control is usually a disaster. Even though there are people milling around your table while you're trying to eat. But the nail in the coffin was the fact that I've gotten sick (digestive system upset) every single time I've been here. I love Indian food and I haven't had this problem at any of the other area restaurants. The nan tastes good but not good enough to spend a night in the bathroom.

    (2)
  • Jenny W.

    This place was pretty good, but it was a bit more expensive than the other Indian restaurants on campus. The waiters were pretty nice, but the took a while top give us the checks.

    (3)
  • Jessica W.

    I've always loved Indian food and this is definitely one of the best on campus! You gonna love the tasty curry and the naan!!!

    (5)
  • Edmond C.

    Four of us went there for their lunch buffet for $7.99, which is quite a good price with all the food we have, definitely better deal than Bombay. All are all happy with their buffet. One suggestion is to label their food better, but when we asked questions, they explained to us in great detail.

    (4)
  • Professor A.

    Went with family. Not many vegetarian options, oily preparations. Will avoid in future.

    (1)

Q & A for Jamba Juice

How to order Jamba Juice?

You can order Jamba Juice either online or visiting the store directly. Use the Jamba Juice to order Jamba Juice online or use Restaurant Listings directory to locate the Jamba Juice store nearby.

Are Jamba Juice smoothies gluten free?

Jamba Juice offers 36 gluten-free drink options including 15 non-dairy drinks.

Are Jamba Juice smoothies vegan?

Yes, you can order vegan smoothies at Jamba Juice. Almost all Jamba Juice smoothies are available as vegan or can be made vegan by substituting milk with Almond milk or Soy milk.

When does Jamba Juice open and close?

Generally, Jamba Juice outlets are operational every day of the week from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. However, the timings may vary based on the restaurant locations and owner preferences. You can check the timings of the Jamba Juice nearby on our Restaurant Listings directory.

When is Jamba Juice happy hour?

Currently, there are no Jamba Juice happy hours.

Is Jamba Juice healthy?

Jamba Juice offers a wide range of smoothies and fresh fruit juices. Most of them are healthy, while a lot of others are loaded with sugar and excessive calories. Check the nutrition content before you make the order at Jamba Juice to choose a healthy option.

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Jamba Juice

Jamba Juice Company was founded by Kirk Perron who is fitness enthusiast and avid cyclist. The company was first headquartered in Emeryville, California but later transferred to in Frisco, Texas. The company has 875 locations in the United States and 65 International Stores including Mexico, Taiwan, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates. Jamba Juice gains its popularity by introducing healthy drinks and smoothies in the US. Later they also introduced healthy bowls and snacks specially designed for kids. The main aim behind Jamba Juice was to introduce nutritional food options for all age group.

Healthy Food Options at Jamba Juice

If you are too tired of sipping sugar-loaded drinks then visit nearest Jamba Juice outlet where you can enjoy fresh fruit smoothies, juices, fresh shots and ready to drink shots for those who wish to have something healthy while going to work. All the drinks made in Jamba Juice are made using fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables.


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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
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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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