karma modern indian Archives ⋆ The Dining Traveler https://diningtraveler.com/tag/karma-modern-indian Travel Tips, Recipes, and Culinary Travel Website Thu, 13 Dec 2018 23:39:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://i0.wp.com/diningtraveler.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/cropped-DiningTraveler_IG1-e1581697224126.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 karma modern indian Archives ⋆ The Dining Traveler https://diningtraveler.com/tag/karma-modern-indian 32 32 88259031 A Look at the New Indian Restaurants in DC https://diningtraveler.com/2018/12/a-guide-to-new-indian-restaurants-in-dc.html Thu, 13 Dec 2018 21:43:48 +0000 https://diningtraveler.com/?p=6115 The last year has seen an enormous growth the quantity and variety of Indian food restaurants in D.C.; a wonderful development for anyone who lives in the D.C. area. So many new Indian restaurants in DC to try, so little time! From fast casual to fine dining, there are now more Southeast Asian dining options […]

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The last year has seen an enormous growth the quantity and variety of Indian food restaurants in D.C.; a wonderful development for anyone who lives in the D.C. area. So many new Indian restaurants in DC to try, so little time! From fast casual to fine dining, there are now more Southeast Asian dining options than ever. Your friends at the Dining Traveler have all the details, whether you live here or are just visiting for the weekend and have a craving for Indian fare!

Samosas at Pappe, one the New Indian Restaurants in DC
Samosas at Pappe, one the New Indian Restaurants in DC

Pappe

For fun, easy-going Indian meal on 14th street Pappe is your spot. Indulge in the aloo chaat, a dish made with shards of pastry topped with potatoes and yogurt and a sweet tamarind sauce. Indulge with delicate cauliflower cooked to a crisp in a tandoor. Sample garlic naan, mushrooms swimming in a chunky tomato sauce, and slow cooked chickpeas. Share an order of samosas, where pastry enrobes a spicy filling of potatoes and peas.

Save room for dessert – there is creamy chai crème brulee and fluffy sweet dumplings called gulab jamun. Overall, the food is delicious and reasonably priced and the venue is great for a group of friends who just wanted to eat, drink and laugh. Pappe is definitely one of the new Indian restaurants in DC that you must try.

Pappe, 1317 14th St NW, Washington, DC; Website 

Mushrooms in tomato gravy at Pappe, one of the new indian restaurants in DC
Mushrooms in tomato gravy at Pappe

Karma Modern Indian

This fine dining Indian option features a sprawling dining room, elegant décor and some of the most beautifully plated food I have seen. And the best part? The food tastes as good as it looks. Having dined at Karma Modern Indian several times I can tell you all the highlights, and believe me there are many. I always start with a bevy of appetizers, which include savory green pea and edamame tikki served with a red pepper sauce. These little patties, typically made with potatoes but changed here for a more flavorful twist, are warm and crisp with a soft center with a hint of sweetness from the peas and edamame and smokiness from the red peppers sauce.

The idlis are another powerful starter; these lentil and rice cakes are a typical South Indian dish, served with a rich coconut chutney. Next, choose a variety of dishes from the entrée section and share! Indian food is always intended to be eaten family style. From meaty mushroom biryani to creamy black lentils to roasted eggplant your meal will be fit for a king. Don’t forget to get an order of the truffle naan; I still dream of it.

Karma Modern Indian, 611 I St NW, Washington, DC; Website

Mushrooms in tomato gravy at Pappe, a new Indian Restaurants in DC
Mushroom Biryani at Karma Modern Indian, one of the New Indian Restaurants in DC

Bindaas Foggy Bottom

Knightsbridge Restaurant Group’s newest restaurant is sister to the original Bindaas in Cleveland Park, but with a bigger menu and special additions like an afternoon chai menu. It also makes a great addition to the roster of new Indian restaurants in DC. Indian street food is name of the game at Bindaas, and I am a huge fan. I love the roadside sandwich, where a spicy potato and veggie patty is served on a buttery bun, and the eggplant kati roll, battered and fried cauliflower and cilantro naan have my name written all over them.

The daily afternoon chai menu is just as fun; afternoon chai takes place in every household in Indian and with it come both sweet and savory snacks. At Bindaas there is a classic Indian cucumber and chutney sandwich, cheese toast, spicy red chili fries and scones served with a rose and strawberry jam.

Bindaas Foggy Bottom, 2000 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC; Website

Chili Cheese Toast at Bindaas, one of the New Indian Restaurants in DC
Chili Cheese Toast at Bindaas, one of the New Indian Restaurants in DC

Bombay Street Food

Having just opened this month, this is one of the newest Indian restaurant in DC. Located in Columbia Heights, Bombay Street Food is a casual venue, with a focus on food from Bombay. The bhel puri, with puffed rice, tamarind and cilantro chuntneys, is crunchy, sweet and spicy all at once. Indo-Chinese cauliflower manchurian is super cirspy, and dishes like spinach with cheese, creamy daal makhani and rich malai kofta are addictive. Head over any night of the week to satisfy your Indian food craving.

Bombay Street Food, 1413 Park Rd NW, Washington, DC; Website

Bhel puri at Bombay Street Food, one of the new Indian restaurants in DC
Bhel puri at Bombay Street Food

RASA

Fast casual has taken over Washington, DC and the choices are becoming not only more diverse, but more elaborate. RASA is another great addition to the growing list of new Indian restaurants in DC. Located at the Navy Yard, it’s an upscale fast casual option without sacrificing the complex flavors of Indian cuisine. You can design your DYI bowl with proteins such as chicken tikka, spiced beef, shrimp, tofu, among others topped with succulent veggies such as charred eggplant or masala beets. A little overwhelmed with Indian cuisine? RASA also offers pre-designed bowls with their main proteins.

What makes this fast casual concept unique is that it also offers cocktails such as a masala gin and tonic. Sip your cocktail at their very instagrammable dining room with wicker hanging chairs and modern décor with vibrant colors such as magenta and teal. Although it can be a bit pricey, the RASA experience is definitely more elevated than your typical fast casual.

RASA, 1247 First St SE, Washington, DC; Website

Food at RASA a New Indian Restaurants in DC
The Offerings at RASA Photo credit: RASA

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Dining Out: Karma Modern Indian https://diningtraveler.com/2018/01/dining-karma-modern-indian.html Thu, 18 Jan 2018 03:31:52 +0000 https://diningtraveler.com/?p=5409 The options for Indian food in DC are growing exponentially and I am for one am very impressed by all the new options. The newest addition is Karma Modern Indian, which occupies a bright and expansive new spot in Mount Vernon Square. The Food The menu features classic Indian fare with a modern twist. For […]

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The options for Indian food in DC are growing exponentially and I am for one am very impressed by all the new options. The newest addition is Karma Modern Indian, which occupies a bright and expansive new spot in Mount Vernon Square.

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Dishes at Karma Modern Indian

The Food

The menu features classic Indian fare with a modern twist. For example, appetizers include a green pea and edamame tikki. Traditionally, tikki are small, pan-fried potato patties, served with yogurt and a sweet tamarind chutney. In Karma’s version, the tikki are made with green peas and edamame, which make for a more flavorful, slightly sweet, earthy tikki. Served over lima beans, with a bold red pepper sauce, these are definitely tikki 2.0.

Karma Modern Indian

Starters

The tandoori cauliflower at Karma Modern Indian is another delectable appetizer. Hunks of cauliflower are marinated in a yogurt and spicy garam masala sauce and then baked so that the cauliflower is soft, but still crispy along the ridges. The dish is spicy and fragrant, not to mention stunning to look at. Each individual floret comes in a puddle of creamy tomato sauce. This dish is designed for sharing but it’s so good you may want it all for yourself!

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Appetizers at Karma Modern Indian

The Mains

Entrees at Karma Modern Indian are similarly innovative. We enjoyed a mushroom biryani that was divine; a variety of earthy mushrooms are cooked with rice and seemingly endless number of spices like chili powder, cloves, cardamom, peppercorn, cumin, curry, graham masala, coriander, cinnamon stick, and bay leaves. Special attention is paid to the presentation: the biryani is adorned with enoki mushrooms and another entree, paneer shashlik, which features cubes of cheese, are served with gorgeous, colorful bell peppers and a peppery green chutney.

Karma Modern Indian
The Atmosphere

Karma Modern Indian has huge, beautiful windows along one wall, a bright and spacious dining room, and a sleek bar. The gold and blue décor is elegant and appealing, and tables aren’t overly close to each other. Service was impeccable, and it was clear that attention is paid to all aspects of the dining experience.

Karma Modern Indian
Karma Modern Indian: The Verdict

I didn’t have room for dessert or drinks but what I did sample was delicious, and the experience overall was lovely. Next time you are craving Indian food, you know where to go!

Karma Modern Indian, 611 I St NW, Washington, DC, Website

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