Curry & Pie - Elkridge 6500 Washington Boulevard, Elkridge, MD 21075
About the Business
Curry & Pie in Elkridge is a must-visit destination for food lovers seeking authentic Indian flavors with a twist. Located at 6500 Washington Boulevard, our restaurant offers a fusion of Asian and Indian cuisine that will tantalize your taste buds. Our menu is bursting with fresh ingredients, vibrant colors, and a variety of textures that will leave you craving for more. Our dedicated staff is committed to providing top-notch service, ensuring a memorable dining experience for our customers.
Following the success of our Georgetown location in DC, we are excited to bring our extraordinary dishes to Elkridge and the surrounding areas. Our dishes are a perfect blend of spices and herbs, creating a unique and flavorful dining experience. Life is too short to settle for boring food, so come and indulge in our delicious offerings at Curry & Pie.
Whether you choose to dine in or opt for delivery, our convenient location allows you to enjoy our culinary creations wherever you are. Don't forget to use your loyalty points to pay for your order and make your dining experience even more rewarding. Visit Curry & Pie in Elkridge for a culinary journey that will delight your senses and leave you craving for more.
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Location & Phone number
6500 Washington Blvd Suite 104, Elkridge, MD 21075, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 22:00
Friday:
10:00 - 23:00
Saturday:
11:00 - 23:00
Sunday:
11:00 - 22:00
Reviews
"The food at Curry & Pie is delicious! I ordered the Aloo Gobi, Samosas, and Naan. Everything was cooked to perfection! I ordered through Uber Eats, and my food arrived hot and packaged well. Highly recommend!"
"I had a party to go to. I needed to bring 30 samosas. Nowhere in DMV could I find affordable samosas for $1.5 per samosa. And on top of that it was super delicious. Everyone at the party enjoyed it"
"Conveniently located only 10 minutes from BWI Airport. Small place but lots of choices. We ordered 2 personal pies... a saag paneer (mild) and a chicken Tikka masala (medium spice). They were quite generous portions-- leftovers welcome! Delicious both of them. Good service with a smile. In nice weather there is one table for 4 outside; inside is tiny so takeout is a better option. Reasonably priced. I would go back when in the area."
"Vegetarian wife and I ~seven visits so far. We've shared mango lassi (homemade but too sweet), vegetable pakora, Gobi Manchurian, saag paneer, Malai kofta, & saag paneer pizza. And I've had chicken momos (best), special chicken curry, & Achari chicken. The veg pakora were the best we've ever had. Saag paneer & Malai kofta pictured together were both delicious. Both made great leftovers. Saag paneer pizza was fantastic, but does not reheat well the next day. Wife would have liked less cheese and more spinach but we still loved it. Gobi Manchurian had a good sauce with good onions in it, but could be smaller pieces and not a lot of food for $9. Special chicken curry and Achari chicken were both great tasting sauces, but only white meat some of it was a bit dry. Unfortunately no dark meat option. Both dishes very similar to each other. Chicken momos (potsticker dumplings) were delicious. Definitely get them again. The sauce is orange but it's like a mint chutney. The Jahl Chicken Momos (pic) has them smothered in a tasty gravy. Next time I'm gonna try them Chili style. Chili style was really good, but it does make me wonder if they aren't just buying them frozen. Still really satisfying though. Saag chicken his chunks of dried out white meat in spinach. Spinach was decent but the chicken was not edible. Sad that so many Indian restaurants cheap out on the chicken and don't cook it properly or get it frozen."
"Decent Indian pizza, but they need to work on the flavors a little more, especially at $15/large-pie. Ordered two pies from here: 1. Chicken Makhni (Hot) 2. Saag Paneer (Mild) The Saag Paneer, as others have said was on point with what I'd expect. The chicken Makhni pizza was rather flavorless and definitely didn't have any heat added to it. (If a pie cannot be made hotter, it should be listed as such if that's the case.) I do think they should experiment and take some other flavors off their menu and make them into pizza's. Things like Gobi Manchurian. It's definitely better than some others in the area, but I'll have to look around more before I try this spot again."
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