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The first thing you notice at Café Spice are the umbrellas. The color of gemstones, they
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hang upside down from the ceiling, amethyst, garnet, and turquoise clouds of fabric glittering in gold braid, mirrors, and embroidery. Combined with the sweeping purple chiffon curtains and shell-pink walls, they transform this warehouse-like storefront space into a place of warmth.
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Testimonials
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Amazing food, ambiance, service, and prices! Worth a trip. We will definitely be back!
We asked our waitress for suggestions on really flavorful, unique dishes because,
as she pointed out, You can get saag anywhere. You can also get saag at Cafe Spice
(and I am sure it is great) but there were lots of dishes I had not heard of before--and
we are definitely lucky we got to try them!
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Elite 12
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Jan T
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Lutherville-Timonium,MD
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A nice Indian place out in the County. The dishes we had were more sauce than protein; the chicken and lamb chunks were a little on the chewy side. The Basmati for the table was a little over cooked, kind of wet and clumped, but nice flavoring with bay leaf and a little saffron. The spicing of the sauces and stews is not subtle. The Vindaloo is tongue-numbing and vinegary. The Malai Kofta were tender and moist, very sweet creamy sauce, buttery, got bits of whole cardamom pods in a few bites.
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After trying a couple of Indian places in town, I checked this one out. Glad I did! The food is great and the restaurant itself is really nice inside. I tried the tandoori sampler and it was great. Comes with bismati rice that is really good. I love Indian food, but I like it a bit on the spicy side,...
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BetterOnDownTheRoad
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