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Maharaja Cuisine of India

720 E Pike St Seattle, WA (206) 320-0334

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Maharaja Cuisine of India is a Indian restaurant where most Menuism users came for a business meeting, paid between $10 and $25, and tipped less than 15%.

People describe this restaurant as Indian, Happy hour, Late Night, and Hipster [ tag it ]

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3.0 avg. based on 1 ratings & 1 reviews

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Award_star_gold First reviewed by:  john
Mar 8, 2008 Link

Cheap Happy Hour, but you get what you pay for...

I’ve walked past the signs outside advertising their ”$1 happy hour” many times, so I had to drop in and see for myself. My verdict is that it pays to be picky at Maharaja.

The restaurant is divided into two sections: a standard-looking Indian restaurant in front, and a dim, dark lounge in the rear, where no Indian employees were to be found. The lounge’s decor is straight hipster dive bar.

The Happy Hour specials were indeed cheap: $1 for your choice of naan, veggie samosa, some sort of pakora, and tandoori chicken ($2 well drink purchase required). Given the decor and the exceedingly low prices, conventional wisdom dictates choosing the well-fried options, but we didn’t, and the chicken came out undercooked. Lesson learned – don’t expect a lot from $1 happy hour food.

What I ate:
  • **

    Decent when cooked properly, pretty darn chewy when not.

  • ***

    Prob the best pick of the Happy Hour choices.

Extras:
I came here for
a business meeting
My meal cost
between $10 and $25
I tipped
less than 15%
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