Sit (and Eat) Indian Style

the tablehopper | 10:32 am | June 27, 2008 | Foodie 411

Kasa Indian Eatery
Kasa Indian Eatery
For those looking for a break from the usual burrito, there’s now Kasa Indian Eatery, a cross between a taqueria and Indian place. The menu features a variety of “kati rolls” (think Indian wraps) in buttery roti bread; you take your pick from fillings like chicken tikka or tikka masala, lamb curry, and vegetable options, like paneer with peppers and onion, or cumin potatoes (one for $5.50, two for $8.95). All the kati rolls come with raita and chutney; you can also order a dish “deconstructed” and get daal (lentils) and basmati rice on the side instead. Everything is made from scratch and with quality ingredients. There is beer, wine, Indian sodas, and chai tea. Open daily 11am–10pm.

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