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Excellent food and service! I have eaten at many Indian restaurants as my husband is Indian and I typically do not like goat. We ordered goat curry and I absolutely loved it I kept taking it from my husbands plate. They definitely marinated it well as it was very soft and fell apart easily/ tender and not chewy at all!! We ordered butter chicken as well and it was very delicious! Both dishes bahut accha hai!! Mujhie pasand pai! Drinks were great as well! I ordered the margarita and it was spicy/tangy. Naan was fresh, and fantastic they must have a tandoor here! We will be coming back!
I usually forget that this place is here. Even if walking by, it doesn’t really draw my attention. They were part of the Downtown Business Summertime “crawl” and I promised myself that I would remember to go in. I finally had a chance, and I am excited to say that this is my new fav Indian place in the area. And it’s walking distance from my office. The food didn’t have too huge of a heat/spice, but just enough for a Mango Lassi to cool. I loved the chicken bites. The butter chicken/tikka sauce was a bit more tomato based than I’m used too, but the flavors were intense. The tikka tacos were kind of insanely good. The garlic naan is perfect, and I could definitely eat more than what came with the lunch special. The paneer chili appetizer was unique. I think I would try it with the chicken next time. Overall, I’ll definitely be back!
We split the Sexier Curry Fries, Tandoori Achari Chaap, Vegan "Butter Chicken", Saffron Rice and Sholay Naan. Everything was tasty, but the standouts were the Tandoori Achari Chaap and the Sholay Naan. The chaap was smoky from the Tandoori and so good with the raw red onion and side chutney. The naan was loaded with minced garlic and serranos.
This is my favorite go to place. There is a good amount of options for both vegetarian and non vegetarian dishes. Food portions are enough to fill two people. Try Mango Lassi with whipped cream and chicken tikka kebab. Vegetarians can enjoy Paneer Shashlik.
I have been to Arth many times over the last couple of years, and it remains my go-to for Indian food in the LA area! From brunch to a heated patio to private events, this location offers so much in the heart of walkable downtown Culver City. Their menu expertly combines traditional Indian cuisine with modern fusion dishes. Their butter chicken, spinach and paneer kofta, dal makhmali, and burnt raita are particularly exquisite and taste just like home while being innovative and delicious. I also particularly appreciate their vegan butter chicken and other vegetarian options for my family and friends with dietary restrictions. The servers are always kind and attentive, and the bar is fully stocked with plenty of Desi-inspired cocktails that are as tasty as the food. There is also a nearby public parking structure on Watseka that makes it easy to get to the restaurant. I highly recommend Arth for your next outing!