Clay Oven inspires an Indian food crave Filling and full of protein, made with plenty of optional spicy fire, dal tadka brings together yellow lentils, onions, and more in a delicious mix.I have this funny reaction to Indian food: The minute I start thinking about it, I want to go get some.
The only issue is where to go! Louisville is currently blessed with enough good Indian eateries that I’d be hard pressed to declare one of them the local G.O.A.T. It would be like trying to pick this year’s Derby winner without a photo!
But I’ll say this for sure: Clay Oven in Middletown is a strong contender for the prize. It’s been a favorite for me since its arrival more than a decade ago, a place with such allure that I’ll go there even when I’m not reviewing.
Not only is the Indian food seemingly authentic, with a tilt toward the flavors of Northern India, but the large dining room in Middletown’s Eastgate Shopping Center, adjacent to Kroger, is attractive and comfortable. No complaints about service, either, which has been uniformly courteous and cordial.
What’s more, the menu is extensive even by Indian-restaurant standards. You’ve got about 120 items to choose among, divided into appetizers, soups, salads, clay oven (tandoor) specialties, chicken, lamg, seafood, and vegetarian options, Indian-Chinese dishes, rice-based dishes including biryani and pilaf, an array of Indian breads, Indian desserts, chutneys and other accompaniments, and Indian and American beverages.
Whew! Better still, pricing remains comfortably affordable especially in the current economy, with virtually all entrees priced in the lower to middle teens, and nothing that I could see costing more than $17.99.
I started my recent visit with a bowl of steaming tomato soup ($4.99). If you think that doesn’t sound Indian, hang on: This is not what you get from the familiar red-and-white can but something a lot more tasty and interesting. ...
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http://www.leoweekly.com/category/food-drink/Clay Oven Indian RestaurantEastgate Shopping Center
12567 Shelbyville Road
254-4363
https://clayovenlouisville.comhttps://facebook.com/clayovenlouisvilleNoise Level: The dining room was only partially full, and conversation was never a problem, with an average sound level at a gentle 52.7 dB.
Accessibility: The shopping-center space appears accessible to unassisted wheelchair users.