Best Indian Restaurant in Three Hills AB – Authentic Indian Food
Tart raw mango, a pinch of roasted cumin, fresh mint, and black salt - we blend these together and top them with sparkling soda water to create this vibrant green, unforgettable palate-cleanser.
True to its name, this red drink is a tribute to the rose - blending its nectar with cool betel leaf, zesty lemon, and a sparkle, finished with a garnish of the petals themselves.
Slow-cooked all day with butter, cream, and gentle spices, our black lentil and kidney bean stew is pure velvet in a bowl. Deeply smoky, savory, and satisfying — a must-try for any poutine or stew lover!
Imagine the creamiest tomato soup, swirled with butter and cream, then filled with soft, grilled cottage cheese soaking up the gently spiced, slightly sweet, utterly addictive sauce.
It is the lovechild of a classic croissant and a savoury pancake! Each one is hand-stretched and pan-fried until it develops dozens of crispy, golden layers, making it the perfect companion for any dish on our menu.
You'll smell it before it arrives. Freshly baked until puffed and blistered, then brushed with melted butter and minced garlic. The result is a bread softer than a pillow and irresistibly fluffy!
Meet the superstar of Indian snacks! This golden, triangular pocket of joy is filled with a delicate blend of seasoned potatoes, peas, and aromatic herbs.
Prepared live at your table! Watch us build your chaat: crispy spinach, cool yogurt, zigzags of chutney, a burst of pomegranate, and a finale of sev. It's a snack that puts on a show.
Flawlessly fluffy basmati rice, elevated. We've interwoven saffron-kissed grains throughout, giving it a stunning visual appeal and a light, fragrant aroma that complements any curry.
A masterpiece of layered aromatics. We stack succulent chicken, fragrant basmati rice, saffron-infused grains, and sweet caramelized onions. Slow-cooked and finished with edible rose petals for a truly royal feast.
You know Timbits, right? Now meet their Indian half-brother! It's brown and incredibly soft from its bath in a fragrant rose and cardamom syrup. Served warm with an irresistible twist, one might not be enough for you!
Believe it. We're serving warm, syrup-saturated gulab jamun with a scoop of cold vanilla ice cream. If you love the combination of a warm brownie and ice cream, this iconic Indian dessert will become your new obsession.