Amber India Restaurant

Where
377 Santana Row, San Jose , CA
Call
+1 408.248.5400
Web
Amber India Restaurant Website
Tags
Restaurants, Indian/Pakistani Restaurants
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Indian. An stylish, bejeweled restaurant rich with exotic aromas, Amber India is a Santana Row restaurant that stands out with creative Indian fare and fabulous cocktails. Under the direction of award-winning chef Vittal Shetty, the menu showcases inspired preparations traditional and contemporary Indian cuisine that are as appealing to they eyes as they are to the taste buds.

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Amber India is a Santana Row restaurant that seems to do everything right. This bejeweled den of exquisite food offers Indian cuisine so skillfully prepared and beautifully presented that even non-Indian food fans are likely to become converts. The cocktails at this snazzy haven are equally creative and tasty, giving more than enough reasons for well-heeled Bay Area folk to grab a seat at the bar before, after or in lieu of dining.

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2009 BEST OF SILICON VALLEY Reader Survey Winner - First Place
Best Indian

Amber India restaurant, located in San Jose's swanky Santana Row serves traditional and contemporary Indian cuisine using only the freshest California ingredients for their excellent authentic styled dishes prepared by award winning chefs. Swathed in eclectic artwork with a refined but definite Southeast Asian bent, San Jose's Amber India in Santana Row is a chic dining venue and its exotic cocktail menu gets extra points for creativity and flair while pairing perfectly with Amber India's cuisine.

2007 BEST OF SILICON VALLEY Staff Pick and Reader Survey Winner - First Place
Best Indian

Talk about a category killer, Amber gobbles up the competition in the fancy Indian food category while customers happily gobble up their great naan and butter chicken. Mmm, butter chicken. Even the bathrooms rule at this beautiful temple of Indian gastronomy.

-- Metro, Silicon Valley's Weekly Newspaper, September 26, 2007

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