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We love Sankalp Indian, once we found it

by Robin Garr » Wed Jan 17, 2024 9:25 am

We love Sankalp Indian, once we found it

You've probably heard of chicken tikka, but fish ajwaini tikka is something else altogegther. Chunks of fresh white fish are marinated with aromatic seasonings and yogurt, then grilled crisp and brown.
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I try not to miss much when it comes to developments in local restaurants. It happened this month, though, when I finally got to Sankalp Louisville for what proved to be one of the best Indian meals ever.

Where has this place been all my life? Or to be more specific, why was I so clueless about this large, stylish Indian eatery that had announced its opening in an Instagram post almost exactly 18 months ago?

“Now we are open to serve delicious food,” the restaurant posted on July 13, 2022. “Find all your favorite cuisines under one roof. Visit to experience those new restaurant vibes.”

I would have raced out there if I had only known … and I should have, as Sankalp got a couple of mentions on the HotBytes forum. But it hasn’t had any mention that I can find in traditional media (including this one); no local website except for menu distributors, and, well, if you don't know its name in the first place, you're not likely to spot it on social media.

Bah! No more excuses. Sankalp has apparently become popular in the local Indian-American community, which flocks in for special menu items and celebrations like Diwali, Navaratri, and the traditional undhiyu vegetable curry and jalebi sweets served during the celebration of Uttarayan this month.

Sankalp’s roots, in fact, are in Gujarat, where it started with a single restaurant in Ahmedabad in 1980 and has since grown to more than 150 properties around the world. It recently expanded to the United States, where Louisville's shop is among a dozen recent arrivals.

Even the restaurant’s Sanskrit name, Sankalp, might be unfamiliar to many of us, but it’s an important term in Hindu culture. According to Wisdom Library online, a Wikipedia-like website covering Indian culture, sankalp is a broad term covering ideas like “determination,“ “resolve,“ “resolution,“ “will,"“ “concept," or “idea.” In a form of Hindu ritual worship called puja, participants recite sankalp mantras to set the ceremony's purpose and intention: “These mantras help establish a focused mindset and create a sacred atmosphere.”

This may or may not have been coincidental, but shortly after we arrived, the sound system shifted from Bollywood-style tunes to a 45-minute rendition of Om Namah Shivaya, a sankalp mantra that purportedly helps infuse positive energy in one's everyday life while removing negative energy around you. It might have worked. I didn't feel at all bothered by a half-hour wait for our meal.

So now you know more about Sankalp – with or without the capital “S” – than you did a few minutes ago. But if you love Indian food, you still need to hear me telling you that you need to go eat at this place as soon as you can. ...

Read my full review on LouisvilleHotBytes:
https://www.louisvillehotbytes.com/sankalp-indian

You'll also find this review in LEO Weekly's Food & Drink section this week:
http://www.leoweekly.com/category/food-drink/

Sankalp Louisville
9008 Taylorsville Road
690-8355
Menu: https://bit.ly/Sankalp502
https://facebook.com/Sankalplouiseville
https://instagram.com/sankalp_louisville

Noise Level: Crowd noise was no issue as we had the place to ourselves during a lunch visit, although a Hindu chant on the sound system pushed the average sound level to a still reasonable 66.4dB.

Accessibility: Level entrance and restrooms allow wheelchair access throughout.
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Re: We love Sankalp Indian, once we found it

by Richard S. » Sat Jan 20, 2024 10:20 pm

Is this in the location that once held Honest Indian?
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Re: We love Sankalp Indian, once we found it

by Robin Garr » Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:35 am

Richard, that's a good question. I would have said no because I thought Honest Indian was on the corner across Hurstbourne. But memory may be failing me because they're both listed at 9008 Taylorsville, so I guess so. :)

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