Ordered The Original Yuva lunch for takeout, it was excellent. The sauce was flavorful and the chicken was tender.
Wonderful place on Craig St. Warm and welcoming with excellent food. The service is friendly and efficient. The garlic naan is very tasty. The hours are convenient for a quick bite.
My absolute favorite Indian restaurant in the burgh. Every dish I have tried has been carefully spiced and flavored. A clear step above the rest of the Indian restaurants I have tried in pgh. Their lunch specials are amazing as well. For $10-11, you get a whole naan, as well as rice, a salad and an entree. The daal is my favorite. The bbq chicken is taste likes nothing I have ever tried. My only complaint is that the restaurant seems to close at random times.
First time I've ever had Indian. Good experiment and experience. Service could've been a little better. But I understand
Definitely one of the best Indian food restaurants. The food is natural, homemade and very authentic. The people are super friendly professional. I found all lot of their food to be very delicious. Have to give them a try!
I had a VERY good meal here.
I aspire to be vegetarian and was able to make selections that worked for me. I did not find the food overly salted, which is often my criticism of Indian restaurants. 10/10 will be back.
Six members of my family enjoyed a wonderful meal. My son chose a meal that was too spicy. When the owner noticed, she immediately made him a new dish. We will certainly come back!
IDEAL FOR SPICE LOVERS. Yuva India is my to go place to get Indian food. I appreciate this restaurant because it consistently delivers timely service, well-seasoned dishes, and a relaxing ambiance. It’s one of my favorite places to go to for dinner. I recommend the tikka masala or the biryani & be sure to ask to make it spicy!
This is my favourite restaurant in all of Pittsburgh; the menu is varied, the service is great, and the lamb is particularly excellent (normally, that is - I've had two experiences when the meat here has been less than ok, but normally it is great). Their sauces are perfect, neither dry nor thin. Note that their spiciness scale is not well adjusted to Caucasian taste buds, so if you normally prefer medium spiciness, you will want to order mild. The restaurant was previously called Star of India, but was renovated and took a new name.
Benjamin Saalbach-Walsh
+5
My family is vegetarian, and loves Indian food - no complaints here. The food is tasty AND attractively presented. Most recently we were there late and surprised to see we were one of the only people there - but they do seem to do a brisk business earlier, fortunately.
We used to love Star of India (which used to occupy this space - not sure if ownership changed or what), and I think this is a worthy sequel.
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