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Chicken Vindaloo

Chicken Vindaloo from Surya Indian Cuisine

Chicken Vindaloo from Surya Indian Cuisine

There are many italian restaurants on Shrewsbury Street or restaurant row as some call it, but hidden a bit back from a casual drive down Shrewsbury Street is Surya Indian Cuisine – a locally owned, Indian restaurant. Normally when eating at an Indian restaurant I always seem to want to share my dishes so I could sample a bit from everyone but this time around decided to stick with one dish and an appetizer all to myself. I enjoy Samosas which are fried or baked pastries with a savory filling – this time I went with the Lamb Samosas. I was served 2 large fried samosas and while the dough/pastry tasted great, the filling was too dry for my taste buds. I had to reach for the side sauces (chutney) to enjoy them.

For a main dish, I went with a basic indian dish that I normally get at other places—Chicken Vindaloo—which gives me an opportunity to compare it to other Indian restaurants I have been to. Normally this is one of the spicier indian dishes, but here at Surya, they give you the option on mild or spicy. Since I love spice, I went with the spicy. Well, be prepared, it was spicy, spicy and maybe a bit too spicy for me. When the dish was set down in front of me, I was surprised by the large portion and even happier to see nice big pieces of white chicken in plenty of curry sauce but a little surprised to see large chunks of potatoes included. Traditionally potatoes are not included in this dish but they were tasty and cooked well. Overall, the dish was good but with the amount of spiciness it did over power the nice spices that you would normally taste in Vindaloo. To help offset some of the spiciness, they did serve many different side sauces that were shared by the table including Raita. Raita is basically a yogurt based sauce which when eaten with spicy foods helps to mellow the spiciness. In this case it helped me end the meal with a pleasant experience. -MM

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Rogan Josh

Rogan Josh from Surya Indian Restaurant in Worcester

Rogan Josh from Surya Indian Restaurant in Worcester

The Rogan Josh at Surya Indian Restaurant consisted of chunks of lamb with onion, ginger, and garlic simmered in spices and yogurt sauce. The chucks of meat were tender and well seasoned. Typically, Indian sauces are homogenous, however, I would prefer a sauce with more texture. My palette could not distinguish the onion, ginger, and garlic but the final outcome was  rich in flavor. I also ordered the Riata, which is described as cool whipped yogurt with cucumbers, tomato, and mint.  This reminded me of Middle Eastern tzatziki, but with the addition of chunks of tomato and mint. I imagine the Riata is intended to be a condiment, perhaps as a dipping sauce for the naan – but was equally as pleasing with basmati rice or even alone as a cold soup. The dining experience at Surya was pleasant and the wait staff outstanding – I will definitely return. -DO