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Welcome to Curry in hurry

Curry in hurry is a beloved Indian restaurant in Los Angeles offering a wide range of traditional dishes. With options for vegans and vegetarians, this spot has something for everyone. Customers rave about the flavorful veggie pakoras, 3 item combo meals, and tasty garlic naan. The warm and welcoming atmosphere, paired with excellent service, makes every visit a delightful experience. Whether you're in a rush or looking for a cozy meal, Curry in hurry delivers on both speed and taste. Don't miss out on this hidden gem for authentic Indian comfort food in town!

Curry in hurry: Reviews & Ratings

Rakee J.
Rakee J.

Wow, can't believe this is a fast food place! As a North Indian, this place is a true taste of home. As a vegetarian, so many options and all were up to par. Today we tried veggie pakora(fritters) and they were so flavorful and crispy that I forgot to take a picture before finishing them. The batter was light and the pakora held well together. We also shared a 3 item combo with garlic naan. We got Palak paneer(spinach and cottage cheese), gobi(cauliflower), and veggie korma. We recovered the entire plate and we weren't hungry! Each dish retained their authentic flavors and were cooked with love. I appreciate a thinner naan so I can use it to scoop and not feel like I'm eating all dough and they're delivered. Naan stayed warm and soft through the end of the meal which is a good sign of a well cooked naan. All in all, one of the best comfort Indian food places in town!

Maureen S.
Maureen S.

Before my first time here, I already had a favorite Indian restaurant in LA, but let me tell you I am here nearly every other week! My child asks to go here nearly everyday after school, even as far as saying this was the first place she wanted to eat at after spending 2 months overseas. We love this spot so much and the food is always delicious. There's so many options to choose from and piping hot!! The service is the best and the people are so so friendly. Love this place!!

G S.
G S.

My friend (from Iran) and I have lunch and it was very delicious... we loved every bite .... The staff, the owners are all very personable and friendly. It's got a homey feeling .... Highly recommend...!!

Louis F.
Louis F.

It's in the name, if you're in a hurry stop on by. Delicious homemade curries served quickly and with the best smile and service ever. And don't skip the garlic naan!! Super cute hole in the wall.

Erica K.
Erica K.

Food quantity to the price was more than fair, and the taste was outstanding. The gentleman was helpful and answered my questions. The decor was basic, so it's obvious they are focused on quality and flavor. I would most definitely recommend this establishment, and frequent for takeout only which is what I witnessed that all of the patrons were doing who submitted their order online, before my arrival.

Darny S.
Darny S.

The food is very affordable and ready to go! You can order A la carte too. I order the combos often and Biriyani. Everything is fresh and delicious. The owner is really sweet, I usually order goat curry, chicken Tika masala, and a veggie curry. You can sample the food before purchase if it's on the hot bar that's made.. she gave me a sample of the chicken chili and wow that curry has so much flavor. It lingered in my mouth! She ended up giving me a scoop of the chicken chili curry on my rice. I would definitely order that next time.

Elena C.
Elena C.

Great curry with nice portion and price with free parking! Tried goat curry and it doesn't disappoint. Rich and comforting, very tender meats, and not gamey at all. The veggie pakora is a bit of a let down, it's starchy and less flavorful. But the star of the day is chicken korma. It's almost like a thai green curry, but tastes more refreshing and a bit less aromatic. A soul food indeed. I don't recommend upgrading to garlic naan though, the original naan is just fine and the garlic version is not an elevated experience like other garlic naans in most indian places. Definitely on my bookmark for a quick and comforting indian food.

Mel D.
Mel D.

No need to go to a sit down restaurant for legit indian food. I've been eyeing this place for a while and finally got around to trying it today. We were greeted by the friendly owner as we walked in. It's the type of place where you get a 1, 2, or 3 time combo starting at 9.99. As we were standing there trying to decide what to get, she let us try several options before we committed. I ended up getting the Chicken Tikka Masala (my go to and it didn't disappoint) and Chana Masala. My other half really loved his Chicken Korma. The combo plates came with rice and naan bread. It was a great deal and I had enough to turn it into 2 meals. Note that you don't have to order the combos, they have a la carte, samosas, lassi's, ice cream, etc., Everything I tried was delicious, it was as good as going to any of the restaurants in the area at a fraction of the cost. Eating out has become so expensive, it was nice to find something delicious and reasonably priced. They had a few tables to eat there and I saw a delivery sign for door dash. Parking was super easy as they share the same lot with 7-11. I love finding hidden gems, especially small family owned businesses. Please stop by and support them.

Long C.
Long C.

If you like Indian food but Panda Express style, then this is #10 top la eats. Its next to 7-11 btw. Parking is limited and it's in a busy intersection when exiting. It's similar to orange curry of HB except for some major differences. Inside is inviting. Similarities: there are appetizers, entrees and drinks. Popular is the combo (highly recommend 3 item because it will be place in a togo container) and you choose either garlic or nongarlic bread and that's it. Very simple. The bread is made to order so be prepared to wait for it if you plan to do dine-in. There are spicy options but it's not spicy if you are spicy lover Differences: - there's no student discount - no water except bottle water - there are a lot more options - the bread is much smaller than the HB Overall, highly recommend and it's affordable. The food is absolutely But I give the slight edge to Orange Curry because of the discount

Ginny Y.
Ginny Y.

I've eaten here twice with my dad. The first time we went because my friend wanted to try it and we were celebrating his new job. The second time another friend, my dad and I were doing movie night and this was the food place we got before the movie. My dad loves this place because it tastes good, is cheap, and located near him. He's gone more times since we first tried it. I enjoyed the large portions and the pricing. I do enjoy the taste but I have another place that is my favorite. They are in a parking lot which is very convenient but be careful where you walk as the parking lot is a bit dirty and smelly. Their store is small so both times we opted to take the food to go and eat at my dad's place.

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Welcome to Curry in Hurry, a hidden gem in Los Angeles offering authentic Indian cuisine with a modern twist. This casual and trendy restaurant is a favorite among locals for its delicious food and excellent service.

Curry in hurry is known for its extensive menu, which includes a variety of vegan and vegetarian options. Whether you're in the mood for a flavorful Kathi Roll or a comforting Biryani, this place has something for everyone. The 3 item combo with garlic naan is a must-try according to reviews, offering a satisfying and filling meal.

Customer reviews rave about the quality of the food, with many praising the flavors and authenticity of each dish. The staff at Curry in hurry is friendly and welcoming, adding to the overall dining experience.

If you're looking for a quick and tasty meal, Curry in hurry is the perfect spot. With its convenient location and affordable prices, it's no wonder why this restaurant has become a go-to for Indian food lovers in the area. So next time you're in a hurry, stop by Curry in hurry for a taste of delicious homemade curries with a smile.