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Things-to-do in Kelowna - Top recommendations from a local
"First of all, I must disclose that I am a Butter Chicken addict. I always order that dish whenever I eat at an East Indian restaurant. When I went to Chutney, I initially didn't think they served Butter Chicken...but the server explained that they do of course have it...they just use the official East indian name for it on the menu (I forget what it was called)."
"This top-notch restaurant serves some of the best food in Kelowna, carefully prepared by experienced chefs using Dawett’s unique blend of herbs and spices. All dishes are prepared in an authentic Tandoor clay oven over charcoal fires, and they serve a wide selection of popular Indian dishes, specialising in Tandoori cuisine. Some of the restaurants most popular dishes include eggplant bhartha, navrattan korma, chicken saagwala, chicken tikka masala, butter chicken and paneer chilli, with their Indian bread toasted daily."
"A good authentic place to go if you are in the mood for Indian food. Our server was perfectly attentive to our needs (didn't come around too much or too little). They have a combo dinner for two that includes an assortment of the dishes my wife and I enjoy the most (butter chicken, lamb dish, vegetable dish, tandoori chicken, naan and rice, and even Indian desserts)."
"Dosas are a traditional kind of Indian crepe that are typically stuffed with masala, veggies and spiced potatoes. Dosa is located in Rutland and has tons of vegetarian and vegan options. Plus look at how massive that crepe is!"
"Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Parking Available, Table Service, Accepts Credit Cards"
"I am a huge Ramen lover, but the 45-degree weather caused me to order the beef bowl. I was pleasantly and enjoyed the…”more"
"For great food and friendly, attentive service, pull up a seat at Cedars Family Restaurant in Kelowna. We have a great menu that's"