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Chopathi India Kitchen

7939l Tysons Corner Center, McLean, VA 22102

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Hours open

Monday:

11:00 AM - 9:30 PM

Tuesday:

11:00 AM - 9:30 PM

Wednesday:

11:00 AM - 9:30 PM

Thursday:

11:00 AM - 9:30 PM

Friday:

11:00 AM - 9:30 PM

Saturday:

11:00 AM - 9:30 PM

Sunday:

11:00 AM - 9:30 PM

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  • Photo of Chopathi India Kitchen - Tysons Corner Center, McLean, Virginia, United States
  • Photo of Chopathi India Kitchen - Tysons Corner Center, McLean, Virginia, United States
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  • Photo of Chopathi India Kitchen - Tysons Corner Center, McLean, Virginia, United States
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7939l Tysons Corner Center Suite 3DL, McLean, VA 22102, United States
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About the Business

Chopathi India Kitchen is a vibrant and authentic Indian restaurant located at 7939l Tysons Corner Center in McLean, Virginia. Offering a diverse menu of traditional Indian dishes, Chopathi India Kitchen is a go-to spot for those looking to experience the rich and flavorful cuisine of India. From fragrant curries to spicy tandoori dishes, there is something for every palate at this welcoming establishment. Whether you're craving a hearty meal or a quick snack, Chopathi India Kitchen is sure to satisfy your hunger for delicious Indian food.

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"If i could give them zero stars I would… The menu looks authentic Indian but what we got was anything but that. We ordered paneer 65…please feel free to google it and see how spicy and flavorful it should be but instead we got bland unseasoned paneer cubes…we also got chilli paneer which was another bland paneer dish with red chili flakes …. Thirdly we got idli…well idli was the only thing which was okay to taste. They have somewhat of an open kitchen and the person who took our order was the one who made it too…Then there were some other people working besides him who were all laughing while this person tried to cook…I honestly dont think they had a chef!!! The man who took our order just whipped up whatever he could and called it paneer 65/panner chilli! Bland tasteless and disgusting is all I can say about this place…I paid 35 dollars for bland paneer cubes…AVOID at ALL cost!"

1 year ago
Junha Sim:
5

"Wow some of the best Indian food I have ever had. The butter chicken curry was thick, sweet, rich, and paired very nicely with the rice. I could not finish it with all the food they gave me. I also tried the gulab jamoon and it was a nice sweet doughy desert that I have never tried before. It’s kind of tucked away in Tysons and easy to miss, especially with Chipotle next to it, but it became an instant favorite"

1 year ago
Chi Kang:
2

"I went there during Friday lunch service (~12:30pm) and it was empty. The food was cooked to order and took almost 20 minutes (the same cashier started cooking after taking the orders). Because the food was freshly prepared I figured this would be the best representation of the food quality they had to offer. I was pretty disappointed with both confusing random combinations of ingredients as well as flavors."

almost 2 years ago
Sumukha Ravishankar:
2

"Unimpressed. Although the name of the restaurant indicated it’s cuisine is largely from its namesake place in Mumbai , it’s not. Normally mirchi bajji is made with banana peppers or Anaheim peppers or it’s cousins. And the sprinkling of onion doesn’t work. Sorry. We found these made with Jalapeño peppers. Too spicy. And they don’t serve it with any chutney. I had to ask. The guy was surprised I wanted some kind of dip. We ordered a chat. It did not say it’s samosa chat. But looks like that’s was they mean by chat. It came as samosa chat. Also the portions were too small for the price. We paid $22 for this. With so many more yummier options inside the mall, we don’t plan to go here."

almost 2 years ago
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