Top : United_States : FL : Bonita_Springs : Passage to India Of BonitaThe oldest Indian restaurant in the region, serves Bangladeshi food disguised as Indian fare, as well as Pakistani, Persian and Afghanistani food. Seats 100 people. 4365 Bonita Beach Road Bonita Springs FL United States 34134 Telephone : 941.495.2333 Opening Times : Tuesday-Saturday all day, Sunday-Monday only dinner
Type of cuisine served :- Indian / Pakistani
- Persian
Price DetailsThe typical price range for a meal at Passage to India Of Bonita is $15.01 - $30 Payment MethodsAll restaurants accept cash; additional methods of payment are :- - bank debit cards
- Diners' Club
- Visa
- MasterCard/Eurocard
- American Express
- Discover
Alcohol : wine / beer. Smoking : not permitted. Dress : casual. Parking : own parking lot.
ReviewsOnly if youre suicidal I went here once and hated it. Not that the foods bad. Its just that the service is unashamedly poor. My poor wife was insulted to her face and I had to foot a huge bill to boot. I will never go here again. I went here once and hated it. Not that the foods bad. Its just that the service is unashamedly poor. My poor wife was insulted to her face and I had to foot a huge bill to boot. I will never go here again. Food Rating [2/10] Service Rating [2/10] Ambiance Rating [2/10] An authentic Small, low key restaurant in a strip mall going toward the beach. Very like a typical Indian in England. Small, low key restaurant in a strip mall going toward the beach. Very like a typical Indian in England. Menu selection was great and our choices were invariably good. Chicken tikka masala and chicken dupiaza were delicious. Sides were tasty, like aloo gobi and onion bahji. All dishes are mild unless you'd like them prepared hotter. Medium was still cool but hot was the best choice. Service was a little slow but polite. It's not your chain restaurant trained smiley waiters/waitresses. If you want "Have a good meal!" and have to confirm it's quality several time per course then go elsewhere. We sat behind a group of local women who were unfamilair with Indian food and unfortunately were unimpressed with the mixture of flavors and tastes. My recommendation for anyone visiting an Indian in the US is to take a freind who knows what they are ordering. Indian food is an acquired taste. Food Rating [8/10] Service Rating [6/10] Ambiance Rating [6/10] Just Fine I just came back from this restaurant. The food was fine, although the service was quite perfunctory. It's nothing great but if you want decent Indian food and don't want to travel all the way to Ft. Myers, then this place will do. I just came back from this restaurant. The food was fine, although the service was quite perfunctory. It's nothing great but if you want decent Indian food and don't want to travel all the way to Ft. Myers, then this place will do. Food Rating [6/10] Service Rating [6/10] Ambiance Rating [6/10] Excellent We have known this restaurant ever since it opened. The excellent quality of the various dishes surprise us every time. The fresh and low fat ingredients can hardly be found in any other Indian restaurant in the region. We have known this restaurant ever since it opened. The excellent quality of the various dishes surprise us every time. The fresh and low fat ingredients can hardly be found in any other Indian restaurant in the region. The food is as authentic Indian as it gets between New York City and Naples, or for that matter, Calcutta. Food Rating [10/10] Service Rating [8/10] Ambiance Rating [8/10]
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