My whole family (ages 11+) loves Kirpa. I’ve tried something different every time, and every dish has been delicious. Best Indian food I’ve had, hands down.
Two things to note to have the best experience:
1) This is a family establishment. There aren’t a lot of servers, and the food is made to order. That means it’s not fast! Very much worth your time, just don’t try to eat here in a rush, and do give yourself an hour for pickup orders.
2) In case you didn’t know, Indian food is spicy. ☺️ Start with a spice level less than you think unless you really do love spice.
Ali Shalhoub
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May 25, 2024
Kirpa Indian Cuisine offers a delightful dining experience that truly captures the essence of India’s rich culinary culture. The ambiance is warm and inviting, with an eclectic decor that transports you straight to the heart of Delhi. The service is impeccable, with attentive staff who ensure your meal is memorable. Each dish, while unnamed here, is a masterpiece of flavor, crafted with authentic spices and fresh ingredients. It’s a culinary journey that tantalizes the taste buds and leaves you yearning for more. A gem in the city, Kirpa Indian Cuisine is a must-visit for anyone seeking an extraordinary Indian dining adventure.
Preetham Jebaraj John
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November 28, 2024
They don't make quality product. They taste bad. Don't know the difference between cauliflower 65 and Manchurian
Edit: Replying to the owner. I came to the shop at 5.00 pm asking for tea and gopi 65. They told me the wait time is 25 minutes. I waited and got gopi Manchurian and tea. TEA was good. I went back to the restaurant and told they gave gopi Manchurian instead of 65. The lady in the front told me that it's the same gopi 65 with some extra sauce on top and looked so ignorant, like i made a mistake. They asked me to wait another 15 minutes to get gopi 65. I waited and got the same gopi Manchurian in different sours sauce. It's not 65. It's not dry. I know what gopi 65 is, and the item that i got is not gopi 65. It had a sweet and sour sauce on it. I can't go back and wait another 15 minutes to complain and get a new one as they clearly don't understand the difference. It was drizzling during the pickup, and the restaurant was EMPTY. I don't know how the owner stated as a busy day. Thank you !
Elissa Sontag
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December 20, 2024
Update : People, when I tell you Kirpa Cuisine is one of our absolute favorites, I'm not exaggerating! They serve north Indian dishes, using fresh ingredients, herbs & spices. Keep in mind, their spice level is not the traditional americanized version, so it's definitely hotter. Goat Biryani, Butter Chicken, Naan & Chicken 65 are just a few of our go to dishes. We had a long conversation with the owner, his parents run the kitchen & he works FOH. They are the nicest people & the service is excellent. It's just the 3 of them atm so the dishes take a little time, just FYI.
Absolutely delicious. We stumbled onto this little gem on their 2nd day open. Check them out. Their focus is on North Indian food, which is difficult to find here in NWA. Thank you to our server for taking the time to share some regional cuisine and spice information with us. And for letting us try a few sweet treats as well. They also cater...and for BIG crowds. Try the butter chicken and the lamb vindaloo.
Seraph “Seraph-boo” G
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December 28, 2024
Holy Moly- best food I've had in ages.
The food was phenomenal and made to taste for heat level. The Chili Paneer was so good. Easily worth double what we paid.
My whole family (ages 11+) loves Kirpa. I’ve tried something different every time, and every dish has been delicious. Best Indian food I’ve had, hands down. Two things to note to have the best experience: 1) This is a family establishment. There aren’t a lot of servers, and the food is made to order. That means it’s not fast! Very much worth your time, just don’t try to eat here in a rush, and do give yourself an hour for pickup orders. 2) In case you didn’t know, Indian food is spicy. ☺️ Start with a spice level less than you think unless you really do love spice.
Kirpa Indian Cuisine offers a delightful dining experience that truly captures the essence of India’s rich culinary culture. The ambiance is warm and inviting, with an eclectic decor that transports you straight to the heart of Delhi. The service is impeccable, with attentive staff who ensure your meal is memorable. Each dish, while unnamed here, is a masterpiece of flavor, crafted with authentic spices and fresh ingredients. It’s a culinary journey that tantalizes the taste buds and leaves you yearning for more. A gem in the city, Kirpa Indian Cuisine is a must-visit for anyone seeking an extraordinary Indian dining adventure.
They don't make quality product. They taste bad. Don't know the difference between cauliflower 65 and Manchurian Edit: Replying to the owner. I came to the shop at 5.00 pm asking for tea and gopi 65. They told me the wait time is 25 minutes. I waited and got gopi Manchurian and tea. TEA was good. I went back to the restaurant and told they gave gopi Manchurian instead of 65. The lady in the front told me that it's the same gopi 65 with some extra sauce on top and looked so ignorant, like i made a mistake. They asked me to wait another 15 minutes to get gopi 65. I waited and got the same gopi Manchurian in different sours sauce. It's not 65. It's not dry. I know what gopi 65 is, and the item that i got is not gopi 65. It had a sweet and sour sauce on it. I can't go back and wait another 15 minutes to complain and get a new one as they clearly don't understand the difference. It was drizzling during the pickup, and the restaurant was EMPTY. I don't know how the owner stated as a busy day. Thank you !
Update : People, when I tell you Kirpa Cuisine is one of our absolute favorites, I'm not exaggerating! They serve north Indian dishes, using fresh ingredients, herbs & spices. Keep in mind, their spice level is not the traditional americanized version, so it's definitely hotter. Goat Biryani, Butter Chicken, Naan & Chicken 65 are just a few of our go to dishes. We had a long conversation with the owner, his parents run the kitchen & he works FOH. They are the nicest people & the service is excellent. It's just the 3 of them atm so the dishes take a little time, just FYI. Absolutely delicious. We stumbled onto this little gem on their 2nd day open. Check them out. Their focus is on North Indian food, which is difficult to find here in NWA. Thank you to our server for taking the time to share some regional cuisine and spice information with us. And for letting us try a few sweet treats as well. They also cater...and for BIG crowds. Try the butter chicken and the lamb vindaloo.
Holy Moly- best food I've had in ages. The food was phenomenal and made to taste for heat level. The Chili Paneer was so good. Easily worth double what we paid.