I had the two curry combo meal for $ 12.50 which was too expensive. I ordered mutter paneer and chicken tika masala. I hate spending my money on lackluster food. Most of it went to waste. Mutter paneer is generally my favorite but it was completely different than any place I’ve ever been. The quantity was good. The friendliness is promising. But sadly, I don’t plan on going again.
Soumya G.
Tu valoración: 3 Redmond, WA
Spice On Curve has some good options for vegetarians. The portions are big in my opinion — you get rice, two curries, and bread(naan/roti). The prices are reasonable for food trucks and the quantity of food. The food itself tasted pretty good. The food was simple and«homely» — I felt like it was just some good home-cooked food packed in a box from my mom.
Sarah Elizabeth P.
Tu valoración: 2 Seattle, WA
Very nice people, really quick service, and reasonably priced. Sadly, that’s the the only good things I can say about this food truck. The actual food was mediocre at best, lacking in spice and really greasy. Their curry blend is just odd, the flavor was like no Indian curry I’ve ever had(and not in a good way), not balanced at all. I won’t be back.
Monica B.
Tu valoración: 2 Seattle, WA
Shoreline Farmers Market recently relocated to Aurora Square near Central Market. On opening day, there were a few trucks. I have to say that I was surprised at who they chose for the first day of the market. Spice on Curve was one of the trucks. I ordered a combo that included rice, salad, kadai paneer, and chicken tikka masala. For $ 8, the portion was pretty small and the food average at best. The chicken was overcooked so it tasted dry even though it was swimming in sauce. The paneer by itself was good but overall, the food lacked flavor. On the plus side, they were pretty quick and very nice.
Eugene H.
Tu valoración: 2 Seattle, WA
Had the 2 curry combo for $ 8.50 plus tip. Both curries were lacking in flavor(not enough taste) with basically no shrimp and some dry chicken. Vegetables were inedible. Picture has been posted for your preview. I also added a $ 3 vegetable samosa that was small but filling. Without that I would have rated this place a 1.
Rob D.
Tu valoración: 2 Seattle, WA
This food truck was parked in Occidental Park in Pioneer Square. I ordered the lamb curry and mutter paneer — both were bland and not at all tasty. The plate came with rice and a small salad about the size of my palm(half of a tomato slice & two slices of cucumber) with a tasty yogurt sauce. Both the curry and paneer were very small servings. Even the«naan» wasn’t good. The one plus was the prompt service, but maybe the short line was due to the quality. Very disappointed.
Tanvir A.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
This is the best Indian food truck around South Lake Union. I really enjoy their food. Huge portions and tasty dishes.
Beth B.
Tu valoración: 5 King, WA
The food is delicious, the prices are good, and the people are very friendly. Couldn’t ask for more!
Prashant V.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
I have been to their truck multiple time sand just love the food. It’s spicy but not too hot. It comes with a naan and rice. They are fast in serving. I believe I was in and out of the line in under 2 minutes with food. I am taking 1 star off because they don’t tell you that they charge a dollar for using a credit card. I have eaten there multiple times and the only time I realized this was when my friend ordered the exact same thing and paid less since he was using cash. If i had known, I would have used cash.
Anthony B.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
Had the chicken tikka masala and palak paneer. Both were quite tasty. There was a good amount of food. It was 8 dollars plus tax, and was a fair price for the amount of food.
Marco D.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
Had the chicken curry with half lentils and half palak paneer. This is there non-veg deal for $ 8 and comes with one naan. Really liked the chicken curry, though I was warned that it would be spicy and it wasn’t ;) Both vegetarian sides were quite good as well, so I will be back.