Breakfast Menu "Kamal Palace" North Arlington

Traditional Indian dishes & curries served in a small, unfussy restaurant with a lunch buffet.

Kamal Palace, 623 Ridge Rd, North Arlington, NJ 07031

(201) 991-8282

Opening Hours

Friday: 12–9:30 PM

Saturday: 12–9:30 PM

Sunday: 12–9:30 PM

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 12–9:30 PM

Wednesday: 12–9:30 PM

Thursday: 12–9:30 PM

Photos

Services

Service options

No-contact delivery, Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in

Popular for

Lunch, Dinner, Solo dining

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating

Offerings

All you can eat, Coffee, Comfort food, Halal food, Healthy options, Quick bite, Small plates, Vegan options, Vegetarian options

Dining options

Lunch, Dinner, Catering, Dessert, Seating

Amenities

Restroom, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi

Atmosphere

Casual, Cozy

Crowd

Groups

Planning

Accepts reservations

Payments

Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments

Children

Good for kids, High chairs

User Reviews

Miss Divia is amazing. She is kind, attentive, the whole staff is warm and friendly! But you came here for the food right? SUPER DELICIOUS NOT SPICY ABUNDANT AUTHENTIC INDIAN FOOD You know from all of my reviews…I could eat lol. I couldn’t finish my meal here. So much good food.

DELICIOUS!!!! PreviouslyI had bad experiences with indian food but IM BACK BABYY just because this place. The food was authentic and delicious. Prices were reasonable and service was spectacular. There’s lunch and dinner menus depending on the time you arrive. Seats are super comfortable and they have outlets to charge your phone. Lovely was my waiter and he was lovely lol.

Highly recommend! We ordered Veggie Samosas, Pakora Vegetables, Chicken Tikka Masala, and Tandoori Chicken and everything was delicious! They’re very nice and the prices are super reasonable. Will definitely be back!

Ordered via UberEats for pick up for 5:45 on a Tuesday. The lot is pretty cramped but I managed to nab the last spot. I ordered the Dinner for Two (meat samosa, chicken tandoori, chicken tikka masala, saag paneer, raita, rice, naan). The meat samosa was good, no complaints there. The chicken tandoori was my fave - the meat was very tender. The chicken tikka on the other hand was kind of dry, even when drowned in the sauce. I really like the saag paneer. It was nice because this isn’t something I normally would have ordered, so I got to try something different. The naan was pretty standard. The portions were more than enough for two people. We had enough leftovers for the next day so we ended up making our own naan “pizza”, using the sauce as the base and chicken as toppings. I’m still on the fence if I would come back because chicken tikka is my favorite dish and it missed the mark here. But when I went in for pick up, I did see a buffet table (probably from lunch). I’ve been wanting to try an Indian buffet so that I can try new dishes without committing to a whole meal of it, but it has been hard to find since covid. So if they do have that, I would definitely give Kamal Palace a second try.

Food was solid! They cater to all tastes asking if you want mild medium or spicy. Tomato soup was simply bangin'. Everything was obviously cooked fresh, this is not fast food. I've had better nan at other places, but it was plenty good enough to not leave a crumb. Not a short list of vegetarian options. And they have sag with literally whatever you want in it, and I LOVE sag. Will return. But coulda kept filling our water more. Why be stingy with tap water?

The food was very good but we waited about 45 minutes for it. I think thats a bit long because it wasn't that crowded. We had papadoom bread, chicken soup, shahi paneer, chicken korma, garlic Naan and some sweets in creamy sauce. There isn't too much parking so you might need to look around. But it really took a long time for the food to come.

FAST Review Food: All the dishes we ordered were delicious. The samosas were firm and crispy on the out and soft inside as it should be, not dry inside at all. The shrimp pakora was great. I am not a big fan of Chicken Tikka Masala but it was good (have to order this at every Indian restaurant we visit as my esposa borinqueña loves it). Enjoyed the lamb biriyani. Ambience: Too much happening in too little a place, but it somehow all comes together. The pictures were good, and the curtains went with the decor but the colors are not something I would recommend in a restaurant. It is supposed to be relaxing not flamboyant. Service: was very good. The server was courteous, frequently checked on our comfort without being imposing. I got a chipped saucer with my masala chai, and that was a downer. You don't put any messed up utensil or cutlery in front of a dining client - that's a no-no in restaurant business. They lost a star because of that. Time: was quick enough. Not too much Time.

Love this place! Have been here 3 times so far and have tried different items from the menu. Everything has been beyond delicious. If I could go every week I would.