Spice Grill

“Last time I got paneer makhani the paneer was overcooked and chewy, but it's usually not.”

“Even with so many Indian restaurants in the area, we keep going back to the Spice grill.”

“My favorite on the buffet was the goat curry and chicken chili.”

Spice Grill

Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. Went there for Friday dinner . The place was packed. Had to wait for 15 mins before getting a table. It is a huge place.As you enter the restaurant, there is a nice Indian food aroma which does increase your appetite 🙂

    The food is also good. We ordered Tandoori chicken, Lamb curry and Lamb Korma. The best was the lamb curry. It had the right spice level and was just awesome. Lamb korma was also good jut that it was bit on the salty side. But the lamb pieces and the portions were quite good.Tandoori chicken was also nice !

    The service was OK, It took them a while to start but once started the food was on the table in time.

    Will certainly recommend the Lamb curry !

  2. Place is clean, and the food is really good.  Had some saag paneer, chana masala, and the achari (pickle spiced) mushrooms. All were really good, especially the mushrooms.  The Tandoori Roti was good also.

    Good place for takeout, and the restaurant is clean also.

  3. My family was craving Indian in the Pine Brook area, and Spice Grill had some very good reviews. It did not disappoint! The restaurant is clean and tastefully decorated (nothing particularly special or memorable, but nice). The service was fantastic.  They were very attentive, brought us fresh Naan and cleared our used plates away quickly.  

    Food-wise, we all went with the buffet, although it looked like lots of people in the restaurant were opting to order off of the menu.

    We enjoyed everything. It was your pretty standard fare, from the crisp and tasty Samosas, to the Chicken tikka masala, to the lamb palak.  It was all very well seasoned.  It had a bit of spice, so you know it is there, but not so much that you are sweating and can't taste the food.

    I will definitely be back when looking for Indian in Parsippany.

  4. *Spice Grill assorted platter (the chicken and lamb kebabs were good but the chicken tasted much better, the meat was juicier and definitely more flavorful with the chicken kebab; the veggie pakora was good but the sweet potato was weird; I think the best veggie pakoras are usually potato and cauliflower)
    *tandoori chicken (the chicken was definitely on point; cooked perfect and nicely seasoned; I wish the bed of onions tasted better, at Bricklane Curry House their version had the best onions and they tasted pickled)
    *lamb curry (yes!! I loved the mild curry sauce; it was creamy and not too salty, spices were not overpowering; the lamb on the other hand was ok, I think it was overcooked and a little tough)
    *lamb biryan (not bad; I've definitely had better, I wish the rice was more fragrant. I think Paki's make the best biryani.. no offense to anybody)
    *garlic naan (light and fluffy; not too oily and a good amount of freshly chopped garlic on top; it's nothing spectacular but worth getting instead of eating just rice); *keema naan (this is naan filled with minced meat; it was alright, the meat didn't really have much of a flavor, it was spread very thinly inside; nothing special and not worth getting)

    This restaurant is decent. Easy to get to off the highway and parking is plentiful. The service is pretty good, considering so many Indian restaurants have rather rude waiters. Food is of decent quality. I've had better, so it's not a place I'd come running to or consider it any Indian go-to spot. They have a buffet at dinner time, but the food didn't look too fresh so we just stuck with ordering directly off the menu. The buffet did have a decent selection of all the meats (lamb, chicken, goat) among other dishes. So if you want to try a lot, then just do the buffet. Overall, I liked Spice Grill but not sure if I'd return.

  5. If considering Indian Food I think Spice Grill is a pretty good bet. The servers were really helpful in helping us select an appropriate meal. The Samosa appetizer wasn't what I was expecting, I thought samosa were fried stuffed pastry puffs but we got something a little different which is to be expected as I'm not familiar with the cuisine. And I didn't ask for a description of the item.

    We were seated at a two top next to an abandoned door which had a draft so that was disappointing. General flow and layout of restaurant isn't great but everything else was nice so well done.

  6. Yum! Love their mixed grill and samosa chatt! I've been here numerous times and I'm pretty sure we order the mixed grill every time – it has lamb, chicken, sausage cooked different ways served on a hot plate! I wouldn't recommend this dish for take out, it's still good but much better served fresh.

    The restaurant is relatively big compared to others in the same shopping center and the wait staff are all pretty attentive. I would've given it 5 stars if restaurant was in a better location. Either way, can't wait to go back!

  7. Stopped in to try the buffet which, while on the smaller side, had some interesting offerings.

    I tend to skip Indian buffets since they all serve chicken tikka and tandoori. While they had both here there was a chili chicken that was very good. It was crispy, little sauced and mixed with sliced peppers which gave it some heat.

    I also tried the aloo burtha, paneer, and chili eggplant which were all quite good. I also liked that they had achar among the condiments wince you typically have to ask for this.

    They did bring naan to the table, although it was when I was halfway through my meal. The mango lhassi was good but somewhat small.

    Service was attentive and the prices were reasonable.

  8. One of the better Indian spots in the area. Located in the middle of a strip mall off Rt 46 in Parsippany.
    Fresh ingredients especially the veggies. Flavorful chicken, lamb and goat.
    Buffet offered on Sunday's. Can get quite busy. Unlimited Naan which is unheard of. $16 for several dishes.
    Chicken Tikka is fantastic. Veggie Korma is delicious (not available at buffet). Goat is flavorful as per the wife. The sauces are so good, plenty of dipping going on.
    Service is top notch. Not what you would expect from an Indian spot.
    BYOB so grab a nice bottle of your fave wine.
    Party space available next door. ENJOY!

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