100 Best Restaurants 2008: Passage to India

Reviewed by Todd Kliman , Ann Limpert , Cynthia Hacinli , Dave McIntyre

No. 23: Passage to India

Passage to India

4931 Cordell Ave.
Bethesda, MD
Phone: 301-656-3373

Cuisines:
Indian, Vegetarian/Vegan

Opening Hours:

Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes

Nearby Metro Stops:
Bethesda

Price Range:
Moderate

Dress:
Informal

Noise Level:
Intimate

Reservations:
Recommended

Website:
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Price Details:
Entrees, $10.95 to $23.95.


 

Reader's Rating:
1 out of 5

Cuisine: Elegant Indian that goes beyond the usual—chef/owner Sudhir Seth’s menu spans the subcontinent with regional entrées that remind us that Indian cuisine is as varied and complex as any.

Mood: The formal servers and the dining room decorated with portraits of rajahs and viceroys and carvings of Hindu gods conjure the Raj as portrayed in the film A Passage to India.

Best for: Adventurous groups willing to explore—and share—exotic flavors.

Best dishes: Sev-mumura chaat, a bizarrely delicious salad of puffed rice and vermicelli with cilantro, dates, and tamarind; lentil “pebbles” flavored with ginger and dates; lamb curry with apricots and straw potatoes; succulent tandoori chicken; kulcha, bread stuffed with lightly spiced onions; and a pickle platter to cut the heat and weight of the curries.

Insider tips: You can travel the subcontinent two ways here—by jumping around the menu choosing something from each region or with a more methodical exploration—say, of the Parsi specialties of western India. Don’t see your favorite dish? Just ask.

Service: ••

Reader ReviewsWrite your own review
 
Terrible Surely not one of the best!!!
Gavin1 — May 24, 2009 5:43 AM
Stay away - lipstick on a pig - they have tried to seduce unknowing locals by creating nice decor.

Otherwise, the food is very average, the peas were still frozen in the rice, the bread dough was undercooked, huuuuuuuuugely overpriced for very More ...
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