Mayura Restaurant

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10406 Venice Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
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Best Indian food I've had in Los Angeles by far!

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it's been an hour and fifteen minutes and still no delivery. calls have gone answered.

southern indian food in a strip mall 8/13/2008

mayura claims to specialize in keralan food (southern india) although the menu contains food from various regions of india.\r \r there is a weekend buffet for $11.95, which gives you a variety of dishes that i cannot comment on. see, i did not go for the buffet... my friend did.\r \r i went for the spinach masala dosa - which was a crepe with potatoes inside. there was some crunchiness to the crepe that i enjoyed, especially when dipped into one of the many sauces made of coconut milk. the serving was huge and can be shared with 2 or 3 people.\r \r i also ordered the special kerala chicken biryani. again, the serving was huge. there were a lot of spices in there that made it so flavorful -- cinnamon, cardamon, etc. i enjoyed this dish.\r \r for dessert, we shared a ras malai, which is made of cheese soaked in some milk and flavored with cardamon. i am not partial to indian desserts so i find this just ok. my friend thought that there was too much cardamon.\r \r overall, i liked mayura and my friend and i agreed that we would have to come back and try other dishes. more

southern indian food in a strip mall 8/13/2008

mayura claims to specialize in keralan food (southern india) although the menu contains food from various regions of india.\r \r there is a weekend buffet for $11.95, which gives you a variety of dishes that i cannot comment on. see, i did not go for the buffet... my friend did.\r \r i went for the spinach masala dosa - which was a crepe with potatoes inside. there was some crunchiness to the crepe that i enjoyed, especially when dipped into one of the many sauces made of coconut milk. the serving was huge and can be shared with 2 or 3 people.\r \r i also ordered the special kerala chicken biryani. again, the serving was huge. there were a lot of spices in there that made it so flavorful -- cinnamon, cardamon, etc. i enjoyed this dish.\r \r for dessert, we shared a ras malai, which is made of cheese soaked in some milk and flavored with cardamon. i am not partial to indian desserts so i find this just ok. my friend thought that there was too much cardamon.\r \r overall, i liked mayura and my friend and i agreed that we would have to come back and try other dishes. more

southern indian food in a strip mall 8/13/2008

mayura claims to specialize in keralan food (southern india) although the menu contains food from various regions of india.\r \r there is a weekend buffet for $11.95, which gives you a variety of dishes that i cannot comment on. see, i did not go for the buffet... my friend did.\r \r i went for the spinach masala dosa - which was a crepe with potatoes inside. there was some crunchiness to the crepe that i enjoyed, especially when dipped into one of the many sauces made of coconut milk. the serving was huge and can be shared with 2 or 3 people.\r \r i also ordered the special kerala chicken biryani. again, the serving was huge. there were a lot of spices in there that made it so flavorful -- cinnamon, cardamon, etc. i enjoyed this dish.\r \r for dessert, we shared a ras malai, which is made of cheese soaked in some milk and flavored with cardamon. i am not partial to indian desserts so i find this just ok. my friend thought that there was too much cardamon.\r \r overall, i liked mayura and my friend and i agreed that we would have to come back and try other dishes. more

southern indian food in a strip mall 8/13/2008

mayura claims to specialize in keralan food (southern india) although the menu contains food from various regions of india.\r \r there is a weekend buffet for $11.95, which gives you a variety of dishes that i cannot comment on. see, i did not go for the buffet... my friend did.\r \r i went for the spinach masala dosa - which was a crepe with potatoes inside. there was some crunchiness to the crepe that i enjoyed, especially when dipped into one of the many sauces made of coconut milk. the serving was huge and can be shared with 2 or 3 people.\r \r i also ordered the special kerala chicken biryani. again, the serving was huge. there were a lot of spices in there that made it so flavorful -- cinnamon, cardamon, etc. i enjoyed this dish.\r \r for dessert, we shared a ras malai, which is made of cheese soaked in some milk and flavored with cardamon. i am not partial to indian desserts so i find this just ok. my friend thought that there was too much cardamon.\r \r overall, i liked mayura and my friend and i agreed that we would have to come back and try other dishes. more

southern indian food in a strip mall 8/13/2008

mayura claims to specialize in keralan food (southern india) although the menu contains food from various regions of india.\r \r there is a weekend buffet for $11.95, which gives you a variety of dishes that i cannot comment on. see, i did not go for the buffet... my friend did.\r \r i went for the spinach masala dosa - which was a crepe with potatoes inside. there was some crunchiness to the crepe that i enjoyed, especially when dipped into one of the many sauces made of coconut milk. the serving was huge and can be shared with 2 or 3 people.\r \r i also ordered the special kerala chicken biryani. again, the serving was huge. there were a lot of spices in there that made it so flavorful -- cinnamon, cardamon, etc. i enjoyed this dish.\r \r for dessert, we shared a ras malai, which is made of cheese soaked in some milk and flavored with cardamon. i am not partial to indian desserts so i find this just ok. my friend thought that there was too much cardamon.\r \r overall, i liked mayura and my friend and i agreed that we would have to come back and try other dishes. more

southern indian food in a strip mall 8/13/2008

mayura claims to specialize in keralan food (southern india) although the menu contains food from various regions of india.\r \r there is a weekend buffet for $11.95, which gives you a variety of dishes that i cannot comment on. see, i did not go for the buffet... my friend did.\r \r i went for the spinach masala dosa - which was a crepe with potatoes inside. there was some crunchiness to the crepe that i enjoyed, especially when dipped into one of the many sauces made of coconut milk. the serving was huge and can be shared with 2 or 3 people.\r \r i also ordered the special kerala chicken biryani. again, the serving was huge. there were a lot of spices in there that made it so flavorful -- cinnamon, cardamon, etc. i enjoyed this dish.\r \r for dessert, we shared a ras malai, which is made of cheese soaked in some milk and flavored with cardamon. i am not partial to indian desserts so i find this just ok. my friend thought that there was too much cardamon.\r \r overall, i liked mayura and my friend and i agreed that we would have to come back and try other dishes. more

southern indian food in a strip mall 8/13/2008

mayura claims to specialize in keralan food (southern india) although the menu contains food from various regions of india.\r \r there is a weekend buffet for $11.95, which gives you a variety of dishes that i cannot comment on. see, i did not go for the buffet... my friend did.\r \r i went for the spinach masala dosa - which was a crepe with potatoes inside. there was some crunchiness to the crepe that i enjoyed, especially when dipped into one of the many sauces made of coconut milk. the serving was huge and can be shared with 2 or 3 people.\r \r i also ordered the special kerala chicken biryani. again, the serving was huge. there were a lot of spices in there that made it so flavorful -- cinnamon, cardamon, etc. i enjoyed this dish.\r \r for dessert, we shared a ras malai, which is made of cheese soaked in some milk and flavored with cardamon. i am not partial to indian desserts so i find this just ok. my friend thought that there was too much cardamon.\r \r overall, i liked mayura and my friend and i agreed that we would have to come back and try other dishes. more

southern indian food in a strip mall 8/13/2008

mayura claims to specialize in keralan food (southern india) although the menu contains food from various regions of india.\r \r there is a weekend buffet for $11.95, which gives you a variety of dishes that i cannot comment on. see, i did not go for the buffet... my friend did.\r \r i went for the spinach masala dosa - which was a crepe with potatoes inside. there was some crunchiness to the crepe that i enjoyed, especially when dipped into one of the many sauces made of coconut milk. the serving was huge and can be shared with 2 or 3 people.\r \r i also ordered the special kerala chicken biryani. again, the serving was huge. there were a lot of spices in there that made it so flavorful -- cinnamon, cardamon, etc. i enjoyed this dish.\r \r for dessert, we shared a ras malai, which is made of cheese soaked in some milk and flavored with cardamon. i am not partial to indian desserts so i find this just ok. my friend thought that there was too much cardamon.\r \r overall, i liked mayura and my friend and i agreed that we would have to come back and try other dishes. more

southern indian food in a strip mall 8/13/2008

mayura claims to specialize in keralan food (southern india) although the menu contains food from various regions of india.\r \r there is a weekend buffet for $11.95, which gives you a variety of dishes that i cannot comment on. see, i did not go for the buffet... my friend did.\r \r i went for the spinach masala dosa - which was a crepe with potatoes inside. there was some crunchiness to the crepe that i enjoyed, especially when dipped into one of the many sauces made of coconut milk. the serving was huge and can be shared with 2 or 3 people.\r \r i also ordered the special kerala chicken biryani. again, the serving was huge. there were a lot of spices in there that made it so flavorful -- cinnamon, cardamon, etc. i enjoyed this dish.\r \r for dessert, we shared a ras malai, which is made of cheese soaked in some milk and flavored with cardamon. i am not partial to indian desserts so i find this just ok. my friend thought that there was too much cardamon.\r \r overall, i liked mayura and my friend and i agreed that we would have to come back and try other dishes. more

southern indian food in a strip mall 8/13/2008

mayura claims to specialize in keralan food (southern india) although the menu contains food from various regions of india.\r \r there is a weekend buffet for $11.95, which gives you a variety of dishes that i cannot comment on. see, i did not go for the buffet... my friend did.\r \r i went for the spinach masala dosa - which was a crepe with potatoes inside. there was some crunchiness to the crepe that i enjoyed, especially when dipped into one of the many sauces made of coconut milk. the serving was huge and can be shared with 2 or 3 people.\r \r i also ordered the special kerala chicken biryani. again, the serving was huge. there were a lot of spices in there that made it so flavorful -- cinnamon, cardamon, etc. i enjoyed this dish.\r \r for dessert, we shared a ras malai, which is made of cheese soaked in some milk and flavored with cardamon. i am not partial to indian desserts so i find this just ok. my friend thought that there was too much cardamon.\r \r overall, i liked mayura and my friend and i agreed that we would have to come back and try other dishes. more

southern indian food in a strip mall 8/13/2008

mayura claims to specialize in keralan food (southern india) although the menu contains food from various regions of india.\r \r there is a weekend buffet for $11.95, which gives you a variety of dishes that i cannot comment on. see, i did not go for the buffet... my friend did.\r \r i went for the spinach masala dosa - which was a crepe with potatoes inside. there was some crunchiness to the crepe that i enjoyed, especially when dipped into one of the many sauces made of coconut milk. the serving was huge and can be shared with 2 or 3 people.\r \r i also ordered the special kerala chicken biryani. again, the serving was huge. there were a lot of spices in there that made it so flavorful -- cinnamon, cardamon, etc. i enjoyed this dish.\r \r for dessert, we shared a ras malai, which is made of cheese soaked in some milk and flavored with cardamon. i am not partial to indian desserts so i find this just ok. my friend thought that there was too much cardamon.\r \r overall, i liked mayura and my friend and i agreed that we would have to come back and try other dishes. more

southern indian food in a strip mall 8/13/2008

mayura claims to specialize in keralan food (southern india) although the menu contains food from various regions of india.\r \r there is a weekend buffet for $11.95, which gives you a variety of dishes that i cannot comment on. see, i did not go for the buffet... my friend did.\r \r i went for the spinach masala dosa - which was a crepe with potatoes inside. there was some crunchiness to the crepe that i enjoyed, especially when dipped into one of the many sauces made of coconut milk. the serving was huge and can be shared with 2 or 3 people.\r \r i also ordered the special kerala chicken biryani. again, the serving was huge. there were a lot of spices in there that made it so flavorful -- cinnamon, cardamon, etc. i enjoyed this dish.\r \r for dessert, we shared a ras malai, which is made of cheese soaked in some milk and flavored with cardamon. i am not partial to indian desserts so i find this just ok. my friend thought that there was too much cardamon.\r \r overall, i liked mayura and my friend and i agreed that we would have to come back and try other dishes. more

southern indian food in a strip mall 8/13/2008

mayura claims to specialize in keralan food (southern india) although the menu contains food from various regions of india.\r \r there is a weekend buffet for $11.95, which gives you a variety of dishes that i cannot comment on. see, i did not go for the buffet... my friend did.\r \r i went for the spinach masala dosa - which was a crepe with potatoes inside. there was some crunchiness to the crepe that i enjoyed, especially when dipped into one of the many sauces made of coconut milk. the serving was huge and can be shared with 2 or 3 people.\r \r i also ordered the special kerala chicken biryani. again, the serving was huge. there were a lot of spices in there that made it so flavorful -- cinnamon, cardamon, etc. i enjoyed this dish.\r \r for dessert, we shared a ras malai, which is made of cheese soaked in some milk and flavored with cardamon. i am not partial to indian desserts so i find this just ok. my friend thought that there was too much cardamon.\r \r overall, i liked mayura and my friend and i agreed that we would have to come back and try other dishes. more

southern indian food in a strip mall 8/13/2008

mayura claims to specialize in keralan food (southern india) although the menu contains food from various regions of india.\r \r there is a weekend buffet for $11.95, which gives you a variety of dishes that i cannot comment on. see, i did not go for the buffet... my friend did.\r \r i went for the spinach masala dosa - which was a crepe with potatoes inside. there was some crunchiness to the crepe that i enjoyed, especially when dipped into one of the many sauces made of coconut milk. the serving was huge and can be shared with 2 or 3 people.\r \r i also ordered the special kerala chicken biryani. again, the serving was huge. there were a lot of spices in there that made it so flavorful -- cinnamon, cardamon, etc. i enjoyed this dish.\r \r for dessert, we shared a ras malai, which is made of cheese soaked in some milk and flavored with cardamon. i am not partial to indian desserts so i find this just ok. my friend thought that there was too much cardamon.\r \r overall, i liked mayura and my friend and i agreed that we would have to come back and try other dishes. more

southern indian food in a strip mall 8/13/2008

mayura claims to specialize in keralan food (southern india) although the menu contains food from various regions of india.\r \r there is a weekend buffet for $11.95, which gives you a variety of dishes that i cannot comment on. see, i did not go for the buffet... my friend did.\r \r i went for the spinach masala dosa - which was a crepe with potatoes inside. there was some crunchiness to the crepe that i enjoyed, especially when dipped into one of the many sauces made of coconut milk. the serving was huge and can be shared with 2 or 3 people.\r \r i also ordered the special kerala chicken biryani. again, the serving was huge. there were a lot of spices in there that made it so flavorful -- cinnamon, cardamon, etc. i enjoyed this dish.\r \r for dessert, we shared a ras malai, which is made of cheese soaked in some milk and flavored with cardamon. i am not partial to indian desserts so i find this just ok. my friend thought that there was too much cardamon.\r \r overall, i liked mayura and my friend and i agreed that we would have to come back and try other dishes. more

southern indian food in a strip mall 8/13/2008

mayura claims to specialize in keralan food (southern india) although the menu contains food from various regions of india.\r \r there is a weekend buffet for $11.95, which gives you a variety of dishes that i cannot comment on. see, i did not go for the buffet... my friend did.\r \r i went for the spinach masala dosa - which was a crepe with potatoes inside. there was some crunchiness to the crepe that i enjoyed, especially when dipped into one of the many sauces made of coconut milk. the serving was huge and can be shared with 2 or 3 people.\r \r i also ordered the special kerala chicken biryani. again, the serving was huge. there were a lot of spices in there that made it so flavorful -- cinnamon, cardamon, etc. i enjoyed this dish.\r \r for dessert, we shared a ras malai, which is made of cheese soaked in some milk and flavored with cardamon. i am not partial to indian desserts so i find this just ok. my friend thought that there was too much cardamon.\r \r overall, i liked mayura and my friend and i agreed that we would have to come back and try other dishes. more

southern indian food in a strip mall 8/13/2008

mayura claims to specialize in keralan food (southern india) although the menu contains food from various regions of india.\r \r there is a weekend buffet for $11.95, which gives you a variety of dishes that i cannot comment on. see, i did not go for the buffet... my friend did.\r \r i went for the spinach masala dosa - which was a crepe with potatoes inside. there was some crunchiness to the crepe that i enjoyed, especially when dipped into one of the many sauces made of coconut milk. the serving was huge and can be shared with 2 or 3 people.\r \r i also ordered the special kerala chicken biryani. again, the serving was huge. there were a lot of spices in there that made it so flavorful -- cinnamon, cardamon, etc. i enjoyed this dish.\r \r for dessert, we shared a ras malai, which is made of cheese soaked in some milk and flavored with cardamon. i am not partial to indian desserts so i find this just ok. my friend thought that there was too much cardamon.\r \r overall, i liked mayura and my friend and i agreed that we would have to come back and try other dishes. more

southern indian food in a strip mall 8/13/2008

mayura claims to specialize in keralan food (southern india) although the menu contains food from various regions of india.\r \r there is a weekend buffet for $11.95, which gives you a variety of dishes that i cannot comment on. see, i did not go for the buffet... my friend did.\r \r i went for the spinach masala dosa - which was a crepe with potatoes inside. there was some crunchiness to the crepe that i enjoyed, especially when dipped into one of the many sauces made of coconut milk. the serving was huge and can be shared with 2 or 3 people.\r \r i also ordered the special kerala chicken biryani. again, the serving was huge. there were a lot of spices in there that made it so flavorful -- cinnamon, cardamon, etc. i enjoyed this dish.\r \r for dessert, we shared a ras malai, which is made of cheese soaked in some milk and flavored with cardamon. i am not partial to indian desserts so i find this just ok. my friend thought that there was too much cardamon.\r \r overall, i liked mayura and my friend and i agreed that we would have to come back and try other dishes. more

Mayura- A Restaurant for a Heavenly Meal 4/7/2008

Finally , I found out a paradise in Los Angeles. The buffet I had at Mayura on Friday, was soooo good. I never ever had such a great Indian food in Los Angeles. I 've been to almost all Indian restaurants in Los Angeles, but I could never find a great place( I don't mean the decor or ambience), I mean food and service, like Mayura. At least 5 times , someone will come and ask you if you need anything more. I am really impressed with the high energy of the place. Everyone seems to be very cheerful and happy. I don't understand why people write such reviews like just I read( Raj9, shafika or Mohd- seems like deliberately trying to harm the reputation of such a great place). I am so sorry for you people\r \r They carry dishes which suits to the palate of everyone, mild- medium and spicy with such a variety. My in-laws are so happy that they want to go back. The dosas, sambar and rasam, avial and everything great. I wish they open one Mayura in San Deigo. Pros: Great food, good for all spice levels, veg, non veg , vegan and some organic too... Cons: Parking sometimes, I think , a challenge more

Mayura- A Restaurant for a Heavenly Meal 4/7/2008

Finally , I found out a paradise in Los Angeles. The buffet I had at Mayura on Friday, was soooo good. I never ever had such a great Indian food in Los Angeles. I 've been to almost all Indian restaurants in Los Angeles, but I could never find a great place( I don't mean the decor or ambience), I mean food and service, like Mayura. At least 5 times , someone will come and ask you if you need anything more. I am really impressed with the high energy of the place. Everyone seems to be very cheerful and happy. I don't understand why people write such reviews like just I read( Raj9, shafika or Mohd- seems like deliberately trying to harm the reputation of such a great place). I am so sorry for you people\r \r They carry dishes which suits to the palate of everyone, mild- medium and spicy with such a variety. My in-laws are so happy that they want to go back. The dosas, sambar and rasam, avial and everything great. I wish they open one Mayura in San Deigo. Pros: Great food, good for all spice levels, veg, non veg , vegan and some organic too... Cons: Parking sometimes, I think , a challenge more
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  • Authentic Indian cuisine is served at the family-friendly restaurant that offers reasonable prices.

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