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Ekta Praised

Posted by Foobooz on September 15th, 2008


Buzz is definitely building for Ekta, the other Indian takeout spot on Girard Avenue. Phoodie.info says they’ve fixed all the problems that Tiffin has had and Brian Friedman of AroundPhilly.com pours on the praise.

Truth be told, the fact that such marvelous food is being served in such humble surroundings makes its deliciousity even better somehow. Not that it needs the help.

Because this is the kind of place that serves food of such layered precision, such finely filigreed detailing that you really need nothing else than what’s on the plate in front of you to make for a serious eating experience.

Review: Ekta [aroundphilly.com]
Takeoug of the Gods: Ekta [Phoodie.info]
Ekta [Official Site]

250 E Girard Ave, Philadelphia, PA

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4 Responses to “Ekta Praised”

  1. Chris Says:

    Is their delivery range as big as Tiffin’s? Do they get all the way to Rittenhouse/G-Ho?

  2. Kelly Says:

    Nope, they only serve Fishtown/Northern Liberties. If you have a huge order, you could probably convince them.

    Guys with huge orders always convince me.

  3. Collin Says:

    Well, not sure how far the reaches of Fishtown go, but they definitely go at least as far south as the Gayborhood.

    Sadly, my order was average sized, but they STILL went south.

  4. Christian Says:

    fresh whole cardamom pods. don’t miss out.

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