Mango Grove and Mirchi Wok are the ultimate restaurant duplex. Two restaurants in a single building, offering everything in pairs –
– vegetarian southern Indian food at Mango Grove with northern Indian food at Mirchi Wok highlighted by chicken, lamb and fish
– traditional dosas, oothappam and curries with Chinese-Indian fusions
– sophisticated, sometimes-exotic flavors with friendly, casual staff that makes it feel like home
Mango Grove and Mirchi Wok are each among my favorite restaurants. The naan is perfect. The people are nice. Each menu is broad, and, together, the two restaurants offer variation that you could spend months exploring. These are simply-decorated, shopping center restaurants. But they’re each a spicy date spot or a reasonably-priced place to become a regular.
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August 7, 2007
This is a GREAT vegetarian option. Order a dosai, if you’ve never had one before!
June 22, 2008
Mango Grove and Mirchi Wok are the ultimate restaurant duplex. Two restaurants in a single building, offering everything in pairs –
– vegetarian southern Indian food at Mango Grove with northern Indian food at Mirchi Wok highlighted by chicken, lamb and fish
– traditional dosas, oothappam and curries with Chinese-Indian fusions
– sophisticated, sometimes-exotic flavors with friendly, casual staff that makes it feel like home
Mango Grove and Mirchi Wok are each among my favorite restaurants. The naan is perfect. The people are nice. Each menu is broad, and, together, the two restaurants offer variation that you could spend months exploring. These are simply-decorated, shopping center restaurants. But they’re each a spicy date spot or a reasonably-priced place to become a regular.
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