Absolutely love this place-- go here almost every week for a work lunch. The Paneer Masala and Aloo Gobi are our go-to's, but nothing has let us down. Great taste, great portions (both the entrees and the complimentary rice), and worth the price.
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Kelsey S
1 contribuciones
Loved
• 12/4/25
• DoorDash order
It's expensive, and portions are smaller than I expected (about 1c) but it's insanely good. like, lose your mind good. get the Tamarind Chutneys (V), veggie korma, Lamb Vindaloo...
one of those spots that makes you immediately want to go to the restaurant next time.
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Yanan S
Nuevo experto • 28 contribuciones
Loved
• 16/2/26
• DoorDash review
This is my go to comfort food, it's perfect for winter time. The chicken curry is my absolute favorite, I'm so happy it doesn't have dairy so I can eat it without worry. The naan is so soft and delicious. The samosas are the best too. They give you enough to last two meals. And it's alway arrives hot and fresh like they just cooked it. Worth ordering just about every week
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Paulina A
3 contribuciones
Loved
• 31/5/26
• DoorDash order
Red Fort has quickly become one of my favorite Indian restaurants. I’ve ordered through DoorDash and the food always arrives fresh, hot, and well-packaged. I’ve had the butter chicken before and it was absolutely amazing—rich, flavorful, and perfectly prepared. This time I tried the chicken tikka masala and the lamb vindaloo, and both dishes were outstanding. The flavors were bold, authentic, and packed with just the right amount of spice.
Every dish I’ve tried has been delicious, and you can tell they put a lot of care into their food. The quality is consistently excellent, even with delivery. If you’re looking for incredible Indian food with great flavor and generous portions, I highly recommend Red Fort!
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Spencer N
Nuevo experto • 11 contribuciones
Loved
• 16/6/24
• DoorDash order
Chicken Tikka Masala was delicious and very reasonably priced, with a side of naan you can easily feed 2 people for ~$25. I found myself wanting to keep going back for more and had to cut myself off before a stomach ache (common for good indian). Also, "hot" actually means hot, love that.