About this place
In an unassuming building just off Mass. Street, the folks inside the India Palace blaze up some of the most satisfying food in town. If you're not familiar with Indian cuisine, the staff is very helpful with selecting a dish based on your tastes. If you think you don't like Indian food, their menu offers dishes with masterful combinations of spices to ease your American appetite into the curries, masalas, and other flavors to which you'll inevitably find yourself addicted. And if you're already addicted, well . . . you don't need to be told about India Palace.
All you can eat buffet during lunch hours only. Buffet striked at 2:15.
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Holmeslice (anonymous) says...
Great taste.
October 1, 2008 at 8:44 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
smccollum80 (anonymous) says...
There is not much of anything that I don't like about India Palace. I've been going here for over 3 years with my boyfriend mostly, sometimes with friends. We all very much like the place. The service is great. So it's a bit slower than the usual sit down restaurant, but well worth it. (I think it's the culture anyway)
Try these... some of my favorites:
karahi paneer
chicken tiki masala
palace platter
vegetable korma
September 25, 2008 at 8 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
smccollum80 (anonymous) says...
There is not much of anything that I don't like about India Palace. I've been going here for over 3 years with my boyfriend mostly, sometimes with friends. We all very much like the place. The service is great. So it's a bit slower than the usual sit down restaurant, but well worth it. (I think it's the culture anyway)
Try these... some of my favorites:
karahi paneer
chicken tiki masala
palace platter
vegetable korma
September 25, 2008 at 7:58 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
oaas (anonymous) says...
compared to other indian restaurants in the kc - metro area, india palace is pretty awful. at least there is indian food in lawrence.
September 25, 2008 at 1:14 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
slang4d (anonymous) says...
I've been to several Indian restaurants around the country and this one ranks high, especially for the price. They could, as the only one in Lawrence, get away with mediocre food, but the food is consistent and well-prepared. The wait staff and management and very friendly and knowledgeable, but there have been times I waited too long for food, both sitting in the dining area and for take-out. Try the lunch buffet for a nice sampling of their dishes!
August 6, 2008 at 2:56 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
EatMoreVeggies (anonymous) says...
I'm absolutely in love with India Palace. I love their nan and veggie samosas!
July 31, 2008 at 3:01 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
boxturtle (anonymous) says...
IP is good, but indian food fans who want something great should head to Korma Sutra in KC where there is a location on Overland Park and Westport. Worth the Trip! And free Mango Lassis
May 9, 2007 at 5:52 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
alerixon1 (anonymous) says...
This is my favorite restaurant, wonderful food and great service!
April 11, 2007 at 4:03 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Fatty13 (anonymous) says...
First timer and loved it. My husband has a very tender tummy and enjoyed as well. Was worth every penny.
December 4, 2006 at 4:17 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
mmarchin (anonymous) says...
My favorite restaurant in Lawrence, hands down. Butter chicken! I can't bring myself to order anything else.
November 22, 2006 at 11:51 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
nicole (anonymous) says...
There is nothing negative to say about this establishment. This is what food will taste like in heaven. I've developed quite an addiction. The fact that they deliver these heavenly dishes to your doorstep is especially dangerous. Everytime I'm hungry, India Palace is always in the back of my mind.
September 29, 2006 at 8 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
emilyhadley (Emily Hadley) says...
Yep, they have definitely passed the test of time, and I have never had trouble getting dishes made vegan. The wait staff knows the menu and the dishes very well, and they are always friendly and attentive. If it's a dollar more than I usually pay for dinner out, the portions always make it worth it, because my leftovers are usually another whole meal! I wish I was there right now...
May 18, 2006 at 6:31 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
mj_pritchard (Mike Pritchard) says...
Great place to eat. They use the best cuts of meat at India Palace. They don't use chicken toes or beef legs in their food...very lean cuts.
In addition, they are very consistent...they almost never have a bad day in the kitchen. Highly recommended. One of the best restaurants in Lawrence.
May 8, 2006 at 1:12 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
piggywings (anonymous) says...
My husband and I are addicted to the Chicken Tikka Masala they serve both on buffets (but only on M,W,Sat, Sun) and on the menu.
Even after we moved to KC after graduation, we still come back to Lawrence for the buffets! The meat is tender and the sauce... well, heaven would be a giant pool of it to swim in with straws to drink at will. We are going today actually! I wish we lived closer and could go more often. The Nan bread is fantastic and fresh, the Mango shake is to DIE for (drooling now...) and the variety of different sauces are a taste treat for the palate.
The waiters/esses are kind and ready to explain things. They remember us and welcome us with smiles, even some times when they are very busy.
We have eaten at a lot of restaurants of all varieties and prices, and this is one of the top five of all time!
December 12, 2005 at 1:11 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
none2 (anonymous) says...
I eat at their lunch buffet when I get the opportunity. I really like it. It does seem as though they don't rotate the items as much as they used to (minor issue).
I did try Ruchi's in Lawrence one time. I know that Ruchi's caters more to south Indian dishes. However, they all kind of seemed the same -- unlike India Palace where they all seem to have different spices used in the various dishes. The only thing I from Ruchi's buffet that I wish India Palace was their Mango Shake. Mango Shakes are WONDERFUL.
India Palace will be in business for years to come. It has one of the best buffets in town, and their Indian food is great.
August 10, 2005 at 7:32 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
ksmattfish (anonymous) says...
I have no idea about the authenticity, but I love the food here. I've always gotten pretty good, very friendly service. I would eat here a lot more often if it wasn't as expensive. I go for the lunch buffet to get a better deal.
July 26, 2005 at 5:54 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
amart84 (anonymous) says...
The food is to die for! Everything on their lunch buffet is absolutely great. I am adicted to this food like a crackhead is to crack, it is that good. Indian food, and this place in particular can't be beat. Hands Down best restaurant in Lawrence. Not even comparable to Ruchi's
July 14, 2005 at 9:30 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
justtemp (anonymous) says...
Excellent food. I have tried a number of dinner menu items and I am never disappointed. The lunch buffet is good for trying different flavors and items, but the dinner menu is really much better. The lamb saag and the butter chicken are my particular favorites. Anything vindaloo is also excellent when I'm in the mood for something really spicy. If you like Indian food, don't miss this place!
(I have been told that the same family operates a wonderful restaurant in Overland Park, too, but I have never been there.)
June 2, 2005 at 6:13 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
ohmike (anonymous) says...
Best Indian food I've ever eaten. Period. And I've had quite a bit. The Buffet is good, but to really enjoy the place, you need to order different menus items. The Lamb Vindaloo is my favorite dish albeit a little too spicy for even me to eat without a beer. The mixed grille is great and anyone that eats at India Palace without getting some fresh flat bread is missing out.
April 23, 2005 at 1:28 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
limnologyM (anonymous) says...
I travel extensively across the U.S., and this is the best Indian restaurant that I have encountered. Great food always, and the most satisfying lunch buffet in Lawrence.
April 6, 2005 at 8:36 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
doggie (anonymous) says...
Fantastic indian food! Appropriate prices! Very good service!
I'm loving it!
April 4, 2005 at 8:26 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
toreador (Michael Austin) says...
I have heard great things about this place so I finally went last week. I had the Lamb Tikka Masala. The wait staff was very friendly, and constantly kept my water filled as I waited. They brought two small metal dishes. One with the Masala, one with a spiced rice. I spooned generous portions of each on my plate and sampled each. The sauce on the Masala was thick with a hint of tomato. The lamb was very very tender. You could cut it easily with your fork. The sauce was slightly spicy, and the rice mixed with it kept the edge off. The portion was huge and I had to leave a little on the plate. I definately would try again. It may not have a lot of flash, but the food is very good.
March 14, 2005 at 9:25 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Jillster (anonymous) says...
I love the buffet, but probably won't be back for dinner. The food is excellent, but the last time we went there during the evening, we waited for over 15 minutes for a waiter to come by the table, and it wasn't a busy night. The waiter who should have been serving us, who knew we were there, was too busy cleaning recently vacated tables to even say "hello" and see what we wanted to drink. We left without ordering, since we felt like fifteen minutes was long enough to be completely ignored by the waitstaff. (Did I mention it wasn't a busy night?)
I'll second the comment about refills being difficult to get. Water is always offered and refilled, but if I have a soda (which I have to make a point to ask for), I am never offered a refill if my glass is empty. I have to ask for another if I want one. I always wonder why this is.
So...I'll definitely go back for the buffet, and not expect anything other than water to drink. But no more evenings out at India Palace for me and my husband! We'll go to Ruchi instead if we want Indian food for dinner.
March 14, 2005 at 9:13 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
greatleapforward (anonymous) says...
I aggree with Blondie! The food is the best value for its price I have tasted...and I have been to many indian restaurants that take advantage of the exotic cusine and mark up the price. They spend more time giving you good food than painting a thick atmosphere on the wall. Oh yeah, and if you need a good aphrodisiac this valentines day, try the mutter paneer...never fails!
February 13, 2005 at 11:02 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
RubyVroom (Chala Roberts-Fife) says...
India Palace is fantastic. I have never eaten anything there that I didn't like and have always received polite service.
February 1, 2005 at 10:53 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
merrywidow033 (anonymous) says...
i really used to like india palace, when it first opened. but somehow, i think it's lost it's charm. the food is pretty good, but i tend to get put in a tiny booth crammed between the doorway and a wall, or put off in another room. altho, their bindhi masala is super. (going there during lunch is impossible, unless you like getting pushed) their dinner atmosphere is much better.
January 18, 2005 at 2:12 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
SarahSota (anonymous) says...
I love you, India Palace! I will see you tonight.
January 11, 2005 at 5:34 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Snoop (anonymous) says...
Solid restaurant. Lives up to its reputation. Food, Service, price.
April 9, 2004 at midnight ( permalink | suggest removal )
surfsinewav (anonymous) says...
Yup, this palace is great. I'm pretty sure they're a chain, or at least they have one in Overland Park, KS. Indian food has quite possibly the most dynamic taste. Your mouth will be jumping with joy. Try the "butter chicken" the first time in. Tandoori entrees are probably the most american friendly but if you want to go all out get a lamb dish.
February 28, 2004 at midnight ( permalink | suggest removal )
Blondie (anonymous) says...
The BEST restaurant in the nation, possibly the world but I've never been outside the nation, save for a quick day trip over to Mexico, and as much as I love mexican food, it doesn't hold a freaking candle to my precious Indian food. Anyone who doesn't rate the Palace as a 10 has clearly never been there for a Saturday buffet to experience the miraculous healing powers of chicken tikka masala and vegetable korma. Seriously, these foods have restorative powers for the soul. My boyfriend is similarly addicted to the Palace cuisine so I'm hoping that on that wonderful night after we've been married, he'll carry me over the threshhold not to a bed of roses but to a vat of tasty, creamy, warm vegetable korma and drop me in! Nothing better folks. Life been getting you down? Economy troubling you? Got problems with the lady? I have the cure, kids. A little tikka and korma, throw in a handful of pakoras and a piece of naan . . . and all your woes will slip away.
And to those of you who complained about the service . . . I've NEVER had a problem with service at the Palace. The waiters are the best damn people on the face of the earth. Have some patience, diners. The Palace is a busy place most days (and nights too) but the staff are courteous and welcoming, and they go out of their way to make your dining experience enjoyable.
All this talking has me jonesing for a trip to the Palace. What do you mean, I just had chicken tikka masala for dinner last night?!!Objection, Your Honor, Irrelevant. Gotta head down to the Palace, kiddies, for some tikka. Hope to see you there!
January 25, 2004 at midnight ( permalink | suggest removal )
Tauneel (anonymous) says...
I should start with my kids like India Palace. They like the tandoori meats, the naan, and they love the soup. I just kep wondering if they were using the same sauce for every dish. The okra is really good - not slimey. But could they please try a different flavor with each dish.
January 7, 2004 at midnight ( permalink | suggest removal )
RichardB (anonymous) says...
I took our entire family there not long ago (8 of us). Being novices to indian food the waiter was VERY helpful (and patient)answering our questions and helping with the butchering we did of the names of the various dishes. He suggested varous items (platters) that had a variety of items so that each person could taste a bit of this and a bit of that. We found the food quite good many new tastes for our children. I had a wonderful time and had difficulty getting up from this huge meal. The price was reasonable in light of the size meal we enjoyed. Even things that did not "sound" good such as fish stew were in fact delicious!
September 14, 2003 at midnight ( permalink | suggest removal )
machu777 (anonymous) says...
I've eaten there several times and had the buffet only. The buffet has varied items each time and although not the best, is fairly good. The vegitarians and meat eaters in my family are all happy with the food. The waiters and waitresses don't. Its kind of hard to get more than water which would bother most people.
September 6, 2003 at midnight ( permalink | suggest removal )
meme (anonymous) says...
I ate @ India Palace for the first time and it wasn't good. I continued to eat because I didn't want to waste my money. I enjoyed the atmosphere because it was quiet and cozy, but there wasn't a big selection of food. Refills were not given. It isn't worth buying the buffet for what they charged.
August 31, 2003 at midnight ( permalink | suggest removal )