Karma Indian Bistro

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Karma Indian Bistro
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Karma Indian Bistro
Restaurant information
Food type Indian
City Vancouver
State British Columbia
CountryCanada
Coordinates 49°16′6.6″N123°10′1.7″W / 49.268500°N 123.167139°W / 49.268500; -123.167139
Website karmaindianbistro.ca

Karma Indian Bistro is an Indian restaurant in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [1] [2] It has received Michelin Bib Gourmand status.

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Description

The Indian restaurant Karma Indian Bistro operates on West 4th Avenue in Vancouver's Kitsilano neighborhood. [3] The Chicken 65 has south Indian fried-style chicken, jackfruit tikka, methi paneer, butter chicken, coconut rice pudding, and chocolate lava cake. [4] The drink menu includes a Chai Negroni. [5]

History

The restaurant opened in 2022. [6]

Reception

The restaurant has received Michelin Bib Gourmand status; the guide says, "The chef's serious vision is outlined on a menu of wonderfully delicious traditional dishes interspersed with bold, innovative plates." [7] Katy Brennan of the Daily Hive wrote, "From classic curries to tandoori dishes, there's a wide variety of food to explore. All dishes blend locally sourced ingredients with authentic Indian spices to create an explosion of flavour." [8]

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