Reviews Badmaash

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Kranti Kanadé
+5
I've had food in pretty much every Indian restaurant in Los Angeles but the north Indian food created, served and celebrated in 'Badmaash' is amongst the finest I've eaten in LA or back home in India! It is run by a hip, passionate, dedicated and loveable family. They treat food as art. Don't miss it!
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Pat H. Ogène
+5
Tasty Indian gastropub fusion fare. Pleasant space and friendly staff. A bit pricey for me, but worth trying anyway!
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Cora Mason Atkinson
+5
The food was DELISH will definitely return. Out of sight decor. Just a real cool place. Waitress very down to earth. First time won't be the last.
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Hourie J. Aghamanoukian
+5
Came here after watching the family and hearing their story! What a great success story of dedication and Sacrifce....! Great service, delicious food, and lovely staff. Highly recommend it!
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Liza Perloff
+5
Everything here is good. Seriously everything is delicious. I particularly like the lentils as well as a pork dish we had. Also the chicken tikka was the best all three of us had ever had. Also I love the vibe here and the service is efficient and friendly.
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Nikki Prince
+5
The general manager Jedediah and our server Donald went above and beyond. We came to LA from the Inland Empire and had a grand experience after going to the Grammy Museum. The food was excellent and the service top notch. Jedediah helped us when we needed to leave quickly by calling a Lyft for us to get us back to the train station on time. He even took it upon himself to pay for it. Thanks, Jedidiah and Donald! Amazing, amazing...AHHHMAYZING!
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Sonia Neelu Narang
+5
Hands down best Indian food in LA. Lamb vindaloo was amazing. Highly recommend 😊
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RaeAnna Rekemeyer
+5
Such an amazing place all around. The food was phenomenal, the service impeccable, and atmosphere is exactly what you'd imagine for a fun downtown LA eatery. Donald, our server, was wonderful!
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Bob Hernandez Jr
+5
highly recommend Badmaash, the food is incredible, can't wait to return and the service was awesome.
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Singh Rabi Singh
+5
I saw this restrant someone have told me this place food is so good. I check there site there site have manu everthing they have look relly good. whan I get chance iam go there and try there food if this place looking for sj service pelasee let me know I will love to do dj for you guys for good price.
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Kelly Nickerson Walton
+5
Excellent find! The pork belly was amazing! A little hole in the wall with big big flavor.
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Mansi Patel
+4
After watching lots of TikTok videos about their chili cheese naan.. I had to go visit them and it all lived up to our expectations.. From the entertainment to their food and hospitality.. you would want to experience it all as well.. Here is what we tried: Chili Cheese Naan Good Ol' Saag Paneer with Tandoori Roti Swami's Indian Pale Ale Cutting Chai Spiced Cake
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Pooja Kunder
+5
We ordered chicken Tikka poutine (came with very crispy masala fries) and badmaash fried chicken. Both were unhealthyly yumm. The floor upstairs is darker than expected. Good ambiance.
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Marie W. Sewell
+4
I've had Badmaash bookmarked on yelp for a while now because it is on the Michelin guide so I was excited to finally try it! We had a reservation for our party of 6 and were seated immediately. I forgot our server's name, but he deserves a shoutout because he went above and beyond for our group and made it felt like he was taking care of us. After asking if we had any dietary restrictions, he gave us recommendations for what to order based off of what we said we like and he basically went through the entire menu for us. He also checked up on us often during our meal to make sure that everything was going good. Overall, I'd say service here is excellent. We ended up ordering the butter chicken samosas, badmaash fried chicken, chicken tikka poutine, chicken tikka masala, butter paneer, 4 orders of naan, and 3 orders of rice. This was the perfect amount of food for 6 people because we finished all our food and were full. Everything we ordered other than the chicken tikka poutine and the badmaash fried chicken were on the more traditional end, while the chicken tikka poutine and the badmaash fried chicken were more fusion dishes. I'd say the fusion food was good but I wasn't blown away by them. The traditional food was also good, however, I wouldn't say that it's standout Indian food as I've had similar food elsewhere at a lower price point. This was a bit disappointing because I expected more from it because it was on the Michelin guide. The restaurant has 2 floors but is overall pretty small, so I definitely recommend getting a reservation if you have a bigger party. The vibe here is pretty nice; it is dimly lit with candles at each table. They were also projecting Bollywood movies on the wall on the first floor which I thought was pretty cool! It's located in the heart of downtown LA, so parking can be tricky, but we ended up parking at the Pershing square garage and walking over.
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Karim Ahmed
+4
Badmaash is a great chic spot for Indian food, I've been meaning to come since they are known for their Indian/American fusion dishes and those did not disappoint. The Chicken Tikka Poutine was a favorite, and the burgers and Sandwiches were great. I'll agree with other reviews saying some menu items are overpriced (No one should be paying $5 for a single samosa). But there were great standouts on the menu (the fish curry, the lamb burger, the desserts), so by the end of the meal the prices evened out. I also definitely recommend the chai to end your meal, since it's priced great ($2) and pairs great with dessert.
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Nicole Crawford
+5
Come for the authentic and outstanding food! Everyone is kind, enthusiastic, and the lovely! I will definitely be back!
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Raj Chauhan
+4
Title: Nice Ambience but Food Needs Improvement - A Review of Badmaash Restaurant in Downtown LA Rating: 3 out of 5 stars I recently visited Badmaash, a cute little restaurant located in Downtown LA. Upon entering, I was immediately drawn to its nice ambience and cozy atmosphere. The restaurant had a unique charm, and I appreciated the effort put into creating a pleasant dining environment. However, my experience at Badmaash was somewhat mixed, primarily due to the food. While some dishes left a lot to be desired, others managed to impress. I started with the Papri Chaat, a popular street food snack. While it had a decent taste, I couldn't help but feel it lacked a certain excitement. A little more green chutney and sev would have elevated the flavors and added the desired tang and crunch. I believe these small additions could make a significant difference to the overall enjoyment of the dish. On the other hand, I was blown away by the Chicken Tikka. The chicken was perfectly cooked, tender, and packed with flavor. The seasoning was spot on, and the dish had a delightful smoky taste. I must admit that the Chicken Tikka was the highlight of my meal at Badmaash. In terms of beverage selection, I opted for the Swami IPA, and it complemented the Chicken Tikka brilliantly. The beer had a hoppy and refreshing quality that balanced the spiciness of the tikka, enhancing the overall dining experience. While Badmaash has a charming atmosphere and some standout dishes like the Chicken Tikka, I believe there is room for improvement in other aspects of their menu. Adding more excitement to dishes like the Papri Chaat by incorporating additional ingredients and flavors would make a significant difference. Furthermore, the service at Badmaash was satisfactory, with attentive staff members who were helpful and polite. The prices were reasonable considering the location and the overall experience. In conclusion, Badmaash in Downtown LA is a nice restaurant with a cozy and appealing atmosphere. While some dishes like the Chicken Tikka are exceptional, others like the Papri Chaat need a bit more work to reach their full potential. If you're looking for a cute spot to enjoy good Indian food with a carefully chosen beer pairing, Badmaash might be worth a visit.
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Catherine “Erin” Ishimoticha
+5
We love this place and make sure to come every time we're in LA. Awesome Indian food in a cool space. Order lots of different things to share.
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Chandni Dialani (FashHunny)
+4
It’s not “Indian Indian”. It’s Indian food for Americans. But it’s amazing nonetheless!
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CAkmal
+5
Great restaurant! I had read great reviews and happened to be in the neighborhood and got the opportunity to go. I am definitely coming back soon! The samosas are killer. They have a traditional and a butter chicken one. I personally preferred the butter chicken one as it complimented the sauces better. As a table we got the short ribs, chicken tikka poutine, and ghost pepper vindaloo. Also we got the rosemary naan. The food was incredible. The service was great. Parking was a little difficult but it wasn't too far or too expensive
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SHIVALIKA GUPTA
+4
Very nice and different set up compared to other Indian restaurants. Service is good as well. Clean bathrooms. 4 star is for food as I really did not enjoy the taste. We Oder different things but none was that I can say as yum. Not a lot of option in breakfast and for vegetarians. I will definitely visit again to try more options and the tea.
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Jason
+5
The service and food at Badmaash were great. The dessert options were seasoned a little heavily for our taste - with the exception of the classic Parle G ice cream sandwiches. Wine and beer selection were limited during our visit but nice additions to the meal. In photo : Punjabi Fish Fry (machhi amritsari) Chicken Tikka Poutine Badmaash Fried Chicken Chili Cheese Naan Mussels Desserts : Parle G ice cream sandwiches Mango mousse Cardamom Chocolate
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Jason Ho
+5
We had dinner here and enjoyed the food and vibes! The staff were very friendly. A word of caution if you haven't been there yet, the lights are dim and it's loud if you're into dancing in your seats while eating.
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Tracy Liu
+4
Saw this place on Bong Appetite and decided to give it a shot when I came to town. Overall good food, a little pricey but that is understandable considering the location. My favorites were the non traditional items on the menu (fried catfish was super tender, butter chicken samosa was delish, cheese naan was bomb). The more traditional dishes I got were not my favorite (chicken tikka masala was overloaded with bell peppers, palak paneer had way too much cumin for me), but the butter chicken was good. I would come back to try some more things, especially the non traditional items. They do not do takeout btw.
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