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Welcome to Kailash Parbat Decatur

Kailash Parbat Decatur is a distinguished Indian vegan and vegetarian restaurant in Decatur, GA. Known for its wide selection of beverages like Chilli Guava and Mango Lassi, the restaurant offers a delightful experience. The Chaat Bar serves up flavorful dishes like Pani Puri and Sev Puri, while the signature Chole Bhature is a must-try. Customers praise the restaurant's beautiful ambiance and top-notch service. From the Spicy Crispy Potatoes to the Veg Kadhai, every dish is bursting with authentic Indian flavors. For a memorable dining experience filled with exquisite Indian cuisine, Kailash Parbat Decatur is a perfect choice.

Kailash Parbat Decatur: Reviews & Ratings

Madigan K.
Madigan K.

That was absolutely one of the best Indian meals I've had in Atlanta. I came during lunch time around 2 and had the buffet. The buffet had a wide variety of dishes, was refilled in a timely manner and overall was just really good food. The service was also incredible from the moment we walked into the restaurant. It's also just a beautiful environment with traditional Indian music playing in the back ground as well as velvet booth seating. Overall would definitely eat again anytime I'm in the neighborhood . Might even drive here just to have this!

Thomas R.
Thomas R.

I received a coupon for this place from the nearby Dunkin so decided to come give it a try. Overall, the whole experience was great! It started off a bit rocky (the host sat us and forgot to tell our server we were there, lol) but it smoothed out the second we were seen and was uphill from then on out. We got a range of sides and two full entrees, and everything was delicious. My friend has strong opinions on Indian food in the States ("back in India..."), and even he liked it. At the end of the meal we had a bit of an awkward moment when it turned out part of my coupon only applied to their sister restaurant, but the owner (or manager-- not sure) was super professional about it and was gracious enough to honor the whole coupon. Good vibe, good service, and even better food-- will definitely be coming back.

Karisa P.
Karisa P.

Staff is really friendly and the buffet had a lot of good options! The interior was really nice and I had a great time catching up with family/friends here. I especially loved having non stop ras malai for dessert. So good!

Todd B.
Todd B.

Loved it here. Everything was wonderful except for a couple of minor service issues. More on that later. This was a last second Valentine's Day option since my original reservation elsewhere didn't work out (the other place informed me the day before when confirming my reservation that they decided to switch to pre-fix and we didn't want that). Thankfully, Indian places tend to be available. We had a reservation and sat right away. We started with one of their specialities, chole batura, which is a chickpea dish served with 2 gigantic puff pastries. So, being the Americans we are, we ripped those apart and used it to make tacos. The dish was so flavorful without being too spicy. If you order this keep in mind a couple of things-the side of spiced onions it is served with is a great addition and you have to eat it with the pastry. It really loses something if you try to eat the chickpea dish without the pastry. And since nothing here was gluten free, if you have a gluten allergy, well, don't go to Indian restaurants but definitely don't get this. If you're merely intolerant and will just have to deal with the bloats, get this. It's worth it. For entrees we split a mushroom masala and the Dahl makhani. The Dahl was another chickpea based curry kind of dish. Since I couldn't get the naan bread due to the gluten (wait, I'll explain) I upgraded to the Jerra rice, which is basically a spiced rice. Okay, so why avoid the naan if I was going to eat the pastry? Because I didn't know I was going to eat the pastry and I was already eating Indian on Valentine's Day (who does that????), and I was to intending to add the gluten bloats on top of that. And yes, I share way too much info on here. Anyway, the entrees were amazing. Once we had all three, I would rank them the Dahl (which, by the way, is another signature dish, I think) then the mushroom masala, then the appetizer. And none were bad, but gun to the head, that's how I'd have to rank them. The restaurant is cute as anything. The decorations are beautiful and there's a lot of space. Some of the little nick-nacks are weird but overall, a really nice place to enjoy your dinner. Service issues-first, I guess appetizers are a western concept because only in Europe and the US can you order a starter and be given time to eat your starter. I feel like every ethnic restaurant I go to just slams the table with food. I know there are a lot of places-"street food" restaurants for example-where everything comes out when it's ready. But if you advertise appetizers, then the entrees shouldn't come out a minute after the appetizer. Second, we waited a good 20 minutes after finishing our meal for someone to come to see if we were ready. That's too long, especially on a holiday when you might have post-dinner plans like we did. In spite of that, this was still a 5 star meal. For the food and ambiance, I can't take anything away for a couple of service issues that were admittedly minor. I'd definitely come back.

Jabez J.
Jabez J.

My daughter went to this restaurant and discovered that it's a vegetarian Indian restaurant. I was looking for Chicken Tikki Masala but was pleasantly surprised. We decided to give it a try so we ordered the Spicy Crispy potatoes which is similar to French Fries yet tossed in a beautiful array of sauce and spices. The Veg Kadhai was so flavorful with veggies and a spicy kick yet not too spicy along with Basmati Rice. Garlic Naan which was also delicious. Then my daughter tried the Limca Soda which was similar to Sprite. I had a Mango Lassi which was like a thick yogurt treat. We had enough food for leftovers. BTW the GPS had us going everywhere but when we called we found out that they were located within the Plaza on the other side of the Patel Brother Grocery Store. With the beautiful ambiance, decorations and the great customer service this place is a must when visiting Decatur.

Cheeritza S.
Cheeritza S.

I've been craving authentic Indian food, so my bew brought me here for our anniversary. We had no idea what to order, so we leaned heavily on pics from previous Google reviews & what our waitresses recommended. This is a small restaurant, but you know it's good because it was nothing but natives dining in & the meals are shareable! Now don't y'all go up there & start cutting up. Have some act right. Enjoy!

Aparajita S.
Aparajita S.

I've heard great reviews about this place and had been wanting to come by here for a while! For starters we had papdi chat and pani puri, and I preferred the chat more. The pani puri was good but I wasn't the biggest fan of the potato stuffing. For the main meal, I went with the paneer tikka labadaar with chili garlic naan. The naan was delicious and the paneer was pretty good too. There wasn't a lot of paneer pieces, but the gravy was quite tasty. We got our food fairly quickly, and I recommend putting in a reservation since it can get pretty crowded and there isn't a lot of tables at the place.

John B.
John B.

There are four vegetarian Indian restaurants in this plaza at present. This one is notable for being upstairs and upscale. Numerous signs stated to take the elevator up to this restaurant, but it was down so one had to walk up some stairs. It was open on a holiday, but unsurprisingly busy. I got takeout, but there were chairs and tables unused on the balcony outdoors. They promoted their chole bhatura as being a signature item, and they did a great job with it. Even in takeout, an extra contained with pickled onions, a bit of chili pepper, and a lemon to squeeze were included. The chickpeas themselves were warmly spiced and bursting with flavor, and although I didn't get a really giant bread, two breads of reasonable size made for a large portion overall. I added a veg manchow soup, which came with separate crunchy noodles. It was salty and delivered a flavor fix that allowed me to skip the nearby Indo-Chinese place. They did forget my soup, but I wasn't too concerned about it as they rectified this quickly and it was a busy day for them. I wasn't sold on them being the best of many restaurants nearby, but I'd certainly like to come back.

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If you're on the hunt for exquisite Indian cuisine in Decatur, look no further than Kailash Parbat. This vegan and vegetarian restaurant is a gem for those seeking flavorful and authentic Indian dishes. A blend of traditional and modern offerings, Kailash Parbat boasts a wide array of mouth-watering options that cater to various preferences.

From the refreshing mocktails like Chilli Guava and Fresh Lime Soda to the delectable Mango Lassi and Masala Buttermilk, the beverage menu alone sets the tone for a delightful dining experience. The Chaat Bar offers tantalizing options like Pani Puri and Sev Puri, ensuring a burst of flavors with every bite.

When it comes to main courses, specialties like Pav Bhaji, Cheese Pav Bhaji, and Chole Bhature stand out as crowd favorites. The traditional Samosas are a must-try, offering a crispy pastry filled with flavorful potatoes. Each dish is carefully prepared, showcasing the rich and diverse flavors of Indian cuisine.

Customers rave about the quality of food and service at Kailash Parbat. The welcoming atmosphere, attentive staff, and diverse menu options leave a lasting impression on diners. Whether you're a long-time fan of Indian cuisine or new to its flavors, Kailash Parbat Decatur is sure to satisfy your cravings and leave you coming back for more.