Food thread/what are you eating?

For those of you who enjoy Indian food and coming to Vegas, if/when you do, I highly recommend looking into making reservations at Gymkhana. Since it is a fairly new Two Michelin Star restaurant that recently opened in Vegas, you have to make a reservation months in advance, so yes, it does require some pre-planning. But, if you can get in, I'd imagine that you won't be disappointed.

Another recommendation, if Gymkhana doesn't work out, or if you want more options (or at least a second option), is Tamba. Both unique in their own way. You won't go wrong with either.
 
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For those of you who enjoy Indian food and coming to Vegas, if/when you do, I highly recommend looking into making reservations at Gymkhana. Since it is a fairly new Two Michelin Star restaurant that recently opened in Vegas, you have to make a reservation months in advance, so yes, it does require some pre-planning. But, if you can get in, I'd imagine that you won't be disappointed.

Another recommendation, if Gymkhana doesn't work out, or if you want more options (or at least a second option), is Tamba. Both unique in their own way. You won't go wrong with either.
Have you been? I was planning on going to the original location later this year. Curious if you have specific dish recommendations…I’m likely to do à la carte rather than the tasting menu. DIshoom is my usual go-to Indian in London since you don’t need a reservation two months in advance 🤪
 
Have you been? I was planning on going to the original location later this year. Curious if you have specific dish recommendations…I’m likely to do à la carte rather than the tasting menu. DIshoom is my usual go-to Indian in London since you don’t need a reservation two months in advance 🤪
I went for the very first time last night...

For the most part, everything that we ordered was fantastic, so I will do my best to remember it all:

Main Dishes
1. *Gol Guppas
2. *Beetroot Chops Pao - WARNING: This comes with an extremely spicy chili pepper - proceed with caution! The pepper can be removed.
3. Methi Malai Mutter Paneer
4. *Morel Mushrooms & Truffle Pilaf
5. Chickpea Masala - this was probably my least favorite dish that we ordered, but it, too, was not bad.
6. Yellow Lentil Dal

Condiments
1. Pomegranate Raita - highly recommend this if you are a fan of raita in general, along with pomegranates. The flavor was incredible, and unique - something I can say that I did not expect.
2. House Pickles

Desserts
1. Mango Rasmalai
2. Coconut & Lime and Mango Sorbet (you have many options, and can order up to three - we ended up ordering two Mango sorbets because that was/is a popular option amongst my family. But there are other flavors that I am sure I would've enjoyed just as much).

My top three recommendations in terms of the main dishes are indicated as follows: *. Out of those dishes, the Beetroot Chops Pao, hands down, was my favorite - extremely flavorful!

We also ordered the Bread Basket.

NOTE: There are a handful of dishes that I saw on the menu that I would most likely consider ordering if I ever find may way back to Gymkhana. For the purposes of your ask, however, I will leave those off as I really can't say that I recommend them without first being able to taste them...:)
 
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My top three recommendations in terms of the main dishes are indicated as follows: *. Out of those dishes, the Beetroot Chops Pao, hands down, was my favorite - extremely flavorful!
Nice choices. Appreciate it. Gol Guppas / Panipuri will always be ordered by me if available, so glad to hear they didn’t disappoint. And I love beets & spice, so that’s definitely happening. Will give my review come Nov/Dec…hopefully pictures are working by then.

Edit: Are you vegetarian? I just noticed a theme in your choices
 
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