I like to try different types of restaurants all over the USA during my visit to all the different places. I recently tried several restaurants in the Dallas area. We recently visited an Indian restaurant called Masala Wok, located at 8404 Preston Road, Suite-130, Plano, Tx-75024 at phone number 469-362-5586. This restaurant is especially famous for its Chinese varieties having an Indian taste. Generally, USA Chinese varieties have different taste and do not have the Indian flavor type. As we are of Indian origin, we love the Indian type of taste in Chinese varieties. Hence, Masala’s work turned out to be the best restaurant for us. Masala Work is a casual Indian diner serving Indian and Indo-Chinese dishes. All three branches of Masala Wok are in the Dallas area.
The restaurant interior is also nicely decorated and all the furniture is of good quality tick wood. We were shown to our table and handed menus. There were about 6 types of starters like spring, chicken lollipops, crispy kababs, samosa and samosa chat. Samosas and spring rolls as our starters. The original prices are $5 per plate. The first two plates were good enough for us. Snacks are also available in around 8 varieties such as sweet corn chicken or leo, wonton, manchau, tomato and hot and sour , priced at $2 per serving. In order for some people not to have a good taste, they want to have a good taste. There are in all twenty-four main dishes that the restaurant serves. There are traditional Indian dishes such as obsoni, chicken and bread cooked in a pan. He had ordered fried vegetable Dal noodles, Masala Aloo and a side order of Nan and Paraunthas. Main dishes are served with Basmati or brown rice or noodles. The cost of the main vegetarian entrees was $6.99, paneer was $7.99, chicken was $7.50, lamb was $7.99, and shrimp was $8.99. The proportions in all the main dishes were also found to be very large. All the dishes were lovely and delicious. We had the opportunity to enjoy Chinese varieties in an Indian taste for the first time in the USA. We ordered khir and rasmalai as deserts. These were tasty. Side orders like Nan, tanduri roti, noodles, raita, fried waffles, basmati rice, and curry sauce were also available at a price of $1 to $2.50. The soft drinks in all kinds are also available at $1.25. There is also a special kids menu serving all seven days of the week at concessional rates. The restaurant opens daily at 11 am and closes every Friday at 10 pm. It stays open one hour more on weekends.
The religion was very good, and the staff was very polite and full of good manners. He took about 18 minutes to serve us each main course. One of the few negative aspects was the limited merit numbers serving. Only 3 deserts were served, one of which was a milk cake. That means they only have two Indian deserts available. This is a little warning for all of us sweet lovers. The restaurant is quite large having a total capacity of about one hundred and eighty people. The atmosphere inside the restaurant was also very lively and you feel like visiting it again and again. The restaurant also has a banquet hall that can accommodate around 80 people. You can organize any kind of party in this hall here. This restaurant also observes extra orders.
As a conclusion, Masala Wok is a casual restaurant serving Indo-Chinese delicacies that really love all the people who have Chinese food with an Indian twist on the taste.