India Palace offers delicious dining and takeout to Las Vegas, NV. India Palace is a cornerstone in the Las Vegas community and has been recognized for its outstanding Indian cuisine, excellent service and friendly staff. Our Indian restaurant is known for its modern interpretation of classic dishes and its insistence on only using high quality fresh ingredients.
Overall, customers praised the food for its authentic flavors and quality, with standout dishes like tandoori chicken wings, butter chicken, and mango lassi receiving high marks.
Service Experience
Service was noted as inconsistent; while some customers experienced attentive and friendly service, others reported long waits and a lack of engagement from staff.
Cleanliness
The restaurant was frequently described as clean and well-maintained, contributing positively to the dining experience.
Buffet Issues
Several reviews highlighted dissatisfaction with the buffet, citing limited options and poor organization during busy times.
Value for Money
Customers expressed mixed feelings about pricing, with some finding it reasonable for the quality, while others felt it was high relative to portion sizes.
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DR Nagendra Prasad kulari Cardio
Nov 2, 2025
4.0
Roti & goat curry is good
Mango lassy is extraordinary
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Dennis Shinpaugh
Oct 4, 2025
5.0
The absolute best Indian food I've ever had to date 👏🏽 my friend who lived in Vegas for 15 years recommended this place and it was WORTH IT. I nearly got emotional for how amazing the tandoori chicken wings were; if you get them, please try the chicken with both tamarind & mint sauce
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zane bahsoun (Zane)
Oct 2, 2025
5.0
India palace is very clean, great Indian food. Definitely a great place to eat at.
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Saravanan R
Sep 28, 2025
5.0
Food was good. Went in seeing the sign board open buffet ready,but no buffet was available and had alacarte orders. Took 10 mins to get the food and food was tasty.
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Raj Birbal
Sep 14, 2025
4.0
Food was generally good, although it took a while for the flavors to kick in. The spice levels for the butter chicken (ordered spicy and medium) were definitely lower than what we typically get from Indian restaurants. The Goa fish curry (ordered medium spicy) was mild at best. Prices were also a little high compared to portion size.
The service was efficient but transactional with very little engagement.
Overall it was a good dinner, and this may be what Indian food is like in Vegas.