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Welcome to Amma's Kitchen Cincinnati

Amma's Kitchen Cincinnati is a delightful vegetarian and vegan Indian eatery located on Reading Road. Founded with the essence of traditional Indian hospitality, the restaurant offers a rich tapestry of flavors that cater to diverse palates. Diners rave about the authentic dosas, irresistibly crisp naan, and hearty curries, particularly the paneer butter masala. The extensive buffet is a favorite for lunch, showcasing vibrant dishes like sambar and mulligatawny soup in a warm, inviting atmosphere. With attentive service and a commitment to quality, Amma's Kitchen presents a culinary experience that is both comforting and unforgettable, appealing to both newcomers and seasoned fans of Indian cuisine.

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Welcome to the vibrant world of Amma's Kitchen Cincinnati, a delightful haven for vegetarian and vegan Indian cuisine nestled in Cincinnati, Ohio. Located at 7633 Reading Rd, this charming restaurant invites you to explore a menu that celebrates the rich flavors and traditions of Indian cooking, all while ensuring that every dish is free from meat and fish.

Stepping into Amma's Kitchen is like entering a culinary embrace. The interior boasts a clean and inviting atmosphere that sets the stage for a memorable dining experience. Compliments to the ambiance have poured in from patrons, who appreciate the warmth of the space alongside the attentive service provided by a passionate staff.

  • Vegan Comfort: Whether you're a lifelong vegetarian or just exploring plant-based options, you'll find yourself at home here. Choose from an extensive range of dishes that cater to every palate. Indulge in comforting favorites like Paneer Butter Masala or savor the crispy perfection of freshly made Dosas.
  • Diverse Menu: The diverse menu features an array of flavorful dishes, including Sambar—a lightly spiced lentil soup—and the exquisitely creamy Coconut Tomato Soup, both vegan and gluten-free. The mulligatawny soup and the peppery Rasam are also must-tries, as they promise both hearty satisfaction and a burst of flavor.
  • Buffet Brilliance: For just about $12, customers rave about the lunch buffet, which is as generous as it is varied. With a wide selection of rice, lentils, curries, and even delectable Gobi Manchurian, diners can feast to their hearts' content, tasting a little bit of everything on offer.
  • Sweet Treats: Don't forget to finish your meal with a Kulfi or the delightful Badam Kheer, which combines almonds and milk for a refreshing ending to your culinary journey.

The reviews speak volumes about the passionate experience Amma's Kitchen offers. Guests frequently express their surprise at how a humble exterior does not dictate the quality within. One customer recounted, “The outside of the restaurant is underwhelming, but like most things, you can't judge the experience by the cover.” This sentiment resonates with many who have discovered culinary treasures within. Others have highlighted the impeccable quality of the naan, claiming it to be the best they've had in years.

As customers return time and again, they feel an almost familial connection to the restaurant. The owner’s dedication to providing memorable meals truly shines through; one patron noted, “The staff is friendly and the service was great,” adding to the comprehensive allure of the dining experience at Amma's Kitchen.

In a world teeming with dining options, Amma's Kitchen Cincinnati stands out as a premier destination for those in search of authentic Indian cuisine that honors vegetarian and vegan practices. It promises an adventure through Indian flavors that both warms the soul and delights the palate. Whether you’re craving a wholesome lunch buffet or a serene dinner, Amma's Kitchen beckons you to dive into a culinary experience that is both fulfilling and delectable.

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Deborah C.
Deborah C.

The food and service was outstanding! Best naan we've had in a long time! Very clean interior.

Nathan M.
Nathan M.

My wife and I visited Amma's today specifically because they had Dosa's. Maybe a weird motivation, but the result we also got to enjoy some fantastic vegetarian Indian food. The outside of the restaurant is very underwhelming, but like most things you can't just the experience by the cover. And many people will agree, because it was packed almost from the time we arrived till when we left. We loved everything we ate! The dosas were made fresh and were very crispy and delicious. There were quite a few options of rice, lentil and curry based dishes ranging from mild to spicy. We will 100% be back. Soon.

Abhinav J.
Abhinav J.

The food is excellent. Must try their paneer butter masala curry. The staff is very good. The music vibes and ambiance is excellent.

Smitha R.
Smitha R.

Amazing vegan options at lunch. Made a stop on way back from a road trip, and will be back!

Madi M.
Madi M.

Amma's is my go-to lunch spot, as their buffet is incredibly vast in options and affordable. Everything on their menu is vegetarian or vegan, they include common allergies as well. Lunch is self serve, and so many people come so it can be a bit loud at times. For dinner, you can order off of their large menu and enjoy a very peaceful atmosphere with your meal. The owner here is such a sweetheart, and really cares about her restaurant. It is clean, well-ran and (most importantly) the food is delicious!

Dolly B.
Dolly B.

My grandson absolutely loves Indie cuisine! I didn't think he'd like the vegetarian cuisine but he tried the takeout at Amma's and LOVED IT! I'm a southern granny so I love to cook and eat my comfort foods. In moderation of course! He talked me into trying the Nan with some sauce from his meal and now I'm HOOKED!! Truly delicious and not too expensive which is important when you feed a village lol! The staff is friendly and the service was great. We stop for takeout often!

Josiah M.
Josiah M.

We got the dinner for 2 and it was so much food. We both were wanting to try the mulligatawny soup and so that worked out and we each got a vegetable cutlet which was one of the best I've had. 2 potato dosas came out next and they were solid. Had 3 half sized entrees of veg curry, paneer masala and dal and all 3 were great with the garlic naan. It even had a dessert. South Indian food seems to always be more fresh and light and exactly the perfect feeling. This dinner for 2 was worth every bit and had plenty of leftovers.

Matt B.
Matt B.

Killer vegetarian Indian lunch buffet, which was all vegan (other than some salad garnishes) when I went on a Wednesday. And for a $12 plus tax, it's a screamin' good deal. It was moderately busy when I visited around 12:45pm, with fresh batches of dishes being refilled frequently. I tried a little of almost everything, which included about 6 main dishes, noodles, 2 soups, a delicious Gobi Manchurian, and a desert. I was stuffed and happy for little $. And the staff are friendly and attentive. What more can you ask for? Highly recommended.

Emma S.
Emma S.

I was in the mood for Indian and meeting up with a friend and Amma's Kitchen was the place we found. We came in around 12:30 and were easily able to find a spot. It's obvious that most people that come in know what they're doing (there wasn't a menu presented unless asked, but the obvious choice was the buffet). So if you're a newbie, find a table and they'll come fill your water glasses shortly! I was excited for the buffet, able to try everything and go back for seconds? Count me in! I think it was around $11 for the buffet. Couldn't tell you what I got, so check out my picture. All was very yummy and I didn't even realize it was vegetarian. When I got my second plate the naan was a little crispier and darker than I'd prefer. Altogether, it's a solid choice for Indian.

John B.
John B.

I've tried a few vegetarian Indian restaurants in my time. This was the first one that was Kosher certified, and indeed, the crowd aside from me was a mix of Indians and Orthodox Jews. I was aware of the association between Jewish culture and Chinese food, particularly in New York, but discovering this place in suburban Cincinnati surprised me. You learn something new every day. The food is typical South Indian, and I was very happy for the opportunity to order a combo with dosa with some appetizers. Indeed, I was so excited I apparently made a mistake, because when my crepe arrived with no spiced potato filling, I was a bit peeved only to realize that I had specified I wanted the spicy podi powder inside, but I hadn't actually asked for the masala. So it was my omission. Conversely, the tea I most definitely did order never arrived, which I had forgotten by the time I finished my food, but which I still apparently paid for. So if I'm being generous, the star off is for service not hitting the mark. But while the place is fairly spartan and remote to the center of the city, I have nothing bad to say about the food. I got a mixture of rice and lentils called pongal, which was a large portion and a contrast in texture to the freshly fried lentil donut. Of course my crepe was lentil-based as well. This cuisine works magic with lentils. The spiciness of the podi powder and the mix of chutneys made for a very satisfying meal. If I had more room I'd order more. And indeed, seeing that they do a buffet, I could definitely see returning for that if I was hungry.