Indian in San Antonio

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  • Majaraja Sweets Indian Restaurant

    5718 Evers Rd San Antonio

    (210) 521-7300

  • Simi's Indian Cuisine

    4535 Fredericksburg San Antonio

    (210) 737-3166

    In an elegant setting with traditional Indian music playing in the background, Simi's serves several selections prepared in an authentic tandoor oven, such as the Tandoori Shrimp ($11.95) or Tandoori Snapper ($9.95). A lunch buffet ($6.95) lets you sample a few of the more popular dishes, and at night, you can choose from several combination dishes. The small bar pours a decent selection of beer and wine.
  • Taste of Malabar

    5999 DeZavala Road Suite 109 San Antonio

    (210) 561-4409; (210) 481-9571 (FAX)

    New Authentic INDIAN Cuisine in San Antonio, Texas. ;;Specializes in South and North Indian Cuisines. Excellent Taste. ;;We prepare Malabar/Kerala style dishes with lots of coconuts also. ;;Halal Meat is available. ;;Ask about our healthy preparations. ;

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