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A Spice Affair

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Restaurant: Spice Affair

Location: 50 N La Cienega Blvd #120, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. (310) 400-6800

Date: April 20, 2023

Cuisine: Upscale Indian

Rating: Cream de la Cream

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Our friend George organized this visit to A Spice Affair, which being on La Cienaga’s “Restaurant Row” has that fancy vibe, prices, and slightly old school formality that makes it a sort of “Indian Mr. Chows.”
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He arranged this private dining area and a sort of “all you can eat” prearranged meal where we could just order as much as we wanted but the price was fixed (at $150 all in a person). Interesting. I’m going to try to capture some of the zany rhythm of this dinner as they just brought certain dishes and we orderd some. Overall it was a strange order and slightly repetetive locally, but plenty of variety in the long run.
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Dahi Kabab. Deep fried Crispy medallions of Hung Yoghurt with onions and mild spices. These were like croquettes as the interior was very soft and “creamy” like a bechemel.
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Mint & tamarind sauce. Very purreed, which will be a bit of a theme tonight.
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Coco-li Cauliflower V. Crisp Cauliflower florets in coconut sauce. You cannot miss this. NOTE: I’m going to keep the “flavor” text from the menu because it’s very amusing. After that, I’ll include my comments. This dish was rich and very tasty, fried then drowned in (rich) coconut milk sauce.
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Chili Cauliflower. Tangy and spicy cauliflower chunks in soy garlic sauce and green chili. This duplicative version was similar, but spicy.
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We were a party of 12, and the oscillated between bringing out one small plate for the whole of us and the opposite extreme of 3 or more of any one thing. When they did undershoot, they followed up 10 minutes later with a redoubled giant wave of at least 3 of the undershot item, resulting in crazy excesses.
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Tandoori Shrimps G. BBQ Smoked Shrimps. A tiny bit dry, and mild, but very tasty.
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Chicken Breast Tikka G. Chicken breast cubes skewered in the tandoor. Note: more lean meat. Extremely succulent. Again mild, but great flavor.
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Paneer Tikka G. Smoked tandoori Paneer chunks. These were actually my favorite. But notice how not only did we have 2 cauliflower dishes right off the bat, they hit us with 3 nearly identical tandori dishes all at once. These won’t be the last tandori dishes either!
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Lamb Chops G. Ginger-infused chunky lamb chops. A succulent sizzling delight! Haha. They did have great flavor but had been yogurt marinated to oblivion so were very “well” done and tender.
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Flash Grilled Sea Bass G. Sea Bass, Kashmiri chili, turmeric. Flash grilled in Tandoor. A house delicacy. Excellent, but same tandori flavor.
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Stuffed Naan (Kulcha) | Potato & peas OR Onions & Chili. I think we had all of the above, probably 3 different types of stuffed naans.
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Mozzarella Cheese Naan and/or Garlic Naan. And even more Naans. Must have been at least 4-5 types on the table.
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Cumin Seed Papadums (g, v).
Oven baked lentil flour crunchy flats served with tamarind and mint chutneys. Our host had been asking for Papadums for an hour and finally they came. Very light and crispy.
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Gilafi Seekh Kebabs G. Skewered minced lamb, juicy, scrumptious and alluring. Again amusing flavor text. These were very tasty, but SUPER “soft” — they almost fell apart. After this, it should be noted there was some kind of giant delay for any curries to arrive. Like an hour. We ordered a mess as a group. None came. I ordered a few more interesting ones and those came in like 5 minutes (before the “main” ones).
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Numbu Lashun Murg Curry. A home style affair. Chicken curry with tangy lemon sauce and garlic. It might have been a Korma. It was very good. Almost sweet, cashew flavored, very mild, but extremely rich and delicious. Most of the curries were LOADED with cream. Or maybe cream, butter, and yogurt. They were very rich and creamy and extremely smooth, like cream soups.
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Shrimp & Scallops Moilee G. Kerala style yellow coconut curry tempered with mustard seeds and curry leaves. Also great and also extremely rich. But I “drank” about 2 bowls of this sauce. The scallops were tiny bay scallops.
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Papadum’s with toppings.
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Because they only brought one each of the two pale curries and they didn’t get around, they followed up with 3-4 MORE of each before any of the other curries hit.
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More curry.
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Kaali Dal Makhani G. Black lentils and kidney beans slow simmered overnight and cooked to perfection.
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Saag Paneer. A traditional blend of creamed spinach and fenugreek leaves with Paneer cubes. Smoothest Saag I’ve ever had, like a steakhouse creamed spinach with Indian flavors. But tasty. Not as much paneer as one might like.
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Butter Chicken: Spice Affair Special G. Shredded Tandoori chicken in our irresistible signature tomato sauce. An all-time favorite! It is a favorite for a reason as it was very good. Rich, a touch sweet, but with a lot of flavor. Not even slightly spicy (nothing was).
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Raita.
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Tandoori Chicken G. Whole tandoori BBQ Chicken, with bones, an all-time favorite from Punjab, India. With bones. In case we hadn’t had enough tandoori chicken before — and it won’t be the last.
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Lamb Rogan Josh. Dark. Tasty. Not very spicy.
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Lamb Vindaloo G. Lamb chunks in spicy Goan vindaloo sauce. Good flavor, but not spicy at all.
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Onions with cumin.
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Paneer Tikka Masala G. Soft cottage cheese cubes drowning in our irresistible signature tomato sauce. An all-time vegetarian favorite! Another great sauce, although not quite as punchy or thick as Akbar’s. This time there were lots of big paneer slabs.
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Tandoori chicken.
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Plain Basmati Rice.
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Delhi Dhaba Chicken Curry G. Boneless chicken chunks in traditional medium spiced brown curry. This was ordered “max spicy.” It wasn’t spicy. Maybe a hair more.
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Sweet Milk Signature Flavor — Italian Lemon Cookie Meringue Pie — Limoncello Zabaione base with lemon cookie flavor mixed with Italian Lemon Creme Cookies and Sicilian Candied Lemon and topped with house-made toasted Meringue — made by me for @sweetmilkgelato — #SweetMilkGelato #gelato #dessert #icecream #FrozenDessert #nomnom #dessertlovers #dessertporn #icecreamlovers #gelatoitaliano #foodporn #gelatolover #food #foodgasm #foodblogger #dessertgasm #desserttime #foodphotography #gelatoartigianale #gelatomania #dessertlover #icecream #icecreamlovers #lemon #LemonCookie #cookie #Sorento #Limoncello #Meringue #LemonMeringuePie
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Salty Pistachio Gelato NSA – Pistachio di Bronte DOGC produces an intense pistachio base to which I added just a touch of salt — this version was formulated No Sugar Added with Allulose — made by me for @sweetmilkgelato — #SweetMilkGelato #gelato #dessert #icecream #FrozenDessert #nomnom #dessertlovers #dessertporn #icecreamlovers #gelatoitaliano #foodporn #gelatolover #food #foodgasm #foodblogger #dessertgasm #desserttime #foodphotography #gelatoartigianale #gelatomania #dessertlover #icecream #icecreamlovers #pistachio #sicily #nuts #salt #nsa #allulose
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Overall, a super fun evening. The format was interesting. Service was incredibly nice and attentive, although perhaps pacing was a bit weird. Food ended up being great. I think I still like Akbar better, but I can tell A Spice Affair is way more consistent and it is “fancier” as everything is super rich and smooth.

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