Kama
Kama — well-regarded indian in La Grange. Casual, established, and unapologetic about it. Good cocktails round out an already strong menu. "Wow the food here was the best Indian food I've ever had in my life" — Dorian Shelton
What 1,712 diners keep saying
What 1,712 diners keep saying
verbatim, from Google
“Food is always great, drinks are delicious, nice vibe with lighting and music, price is reasonable $100-$125 per couple to enjoy multiple coarses and a drink. Worth it.”

“Food was amazing! And well packaged. The lamb was a standout.”

“We had Ana as a server and she was just exceptional. Food was amazing. Very clean inside. Nice decor. And dessert was to die for.”

“could not have asked for anything better. Great ambiance, flavorful food and helpful service”

“We had the pain puri, chilly potatoes, chicken tikka masala, paneer ravioli, kulfi and kheer. (don’t expect your avg. Indian food) this is Indian food with a twist. The food was fantastic!!! Everything was delicious and tasty! Ambience is dimmed and cute. Would definitely come back here”

“Clean. Modern. Friendly. Excellent chicken tikka masala. Large bar area. Healthy amount of food choices. Pricey. A nice spot if you want to treat yourself or someone else.”

“Really nice I always use to get it ubered but the inside atmosphere is very nice and warm… bathroom’s really cute too.”

“We went to this restaurant over the weekend and were pleasantly surprised that they seated us immediately even without a reservation, which was great. For appetizers, we ordered the Paneer Tikka, which came with two different sauces and both were so delicious. For the main course, I had the Cornish Hen Butter Masala. Honestly, the chicken itself was really dry, but the creamy sauce was good. For dessert, we ordered one of my favorite Indian desserts, Bourbon infused Gulab Jamun. It was good, although I’ve definitely had better versions at other places. Our server was a nice lady whose name I unfortunately can’t remember, but she took the time to explain the background of the restaurant, its name, and the chef’s story to us, which was such a thoughtful touch.”

“Food was excellent and a good value. Only food complaint is that the naan bread servings were small (only by comparison to other places I've been). Service was uneven for the money my party spent ($100/person): drink orders were slow, we had to remind servers of our missing appetizers, forks were not replaced as old ones were taken away, dirty plates sat on the table too long, table wasn't wiped between courses. Mediocre service seems to be the norm now at most resturants”

“We dined there yesterday, we ordered everything vegetarian. The food quality was very underwhelming. We ordered paneer makhani, pindi chana, vindalu cauliflower, none of the dish had good flavors, every food item tasted sour. We ordered crispy chili potatoes for appetizer, which were laden in ketchup and were also sour. Rotis were rubbery, none of us could eat any. We had to ask to replace with naan, which were better. We thought it was a good Indian restaurant based on the reviews, probably not for vegetarians though. Desserts were okay, nothing impressive. Very small portions for the price of the items. For birthday celebration, our server brought a nicely decorated plate but the contents were just whipped cream and chocolate syrup, which was also underwhelming. Drinks were the only saving grace and our server was pleasant. Regarding the building, restrooms were freezing, it seemed like no heat in there. Overall, not impressed and not enjoyed it to go back again.”
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