The Ambassador Dining Room is a renowned dining destination located in Baltimore, Maryland. Established in 1994, this fine-dining establishment offers an array of authentic Indian cuisine in an elegant and inviting atmosphere. The restaurant features a spacious and beautifully adorned dining room, as well as a lush outdoor patio and garden area, complete with a cozy fireplace. The menu, created by Executive Chef Ashok Bajracharya, offers an extensive selection of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian entrees, featuring traditional Indian spices and flavors. In addition, the restaurant also serves a delectable brunch on Sundays, featuring a vast array of dishes to satisfy any palate. With its exceptional cuisine, warm ambiance and attentive service, the Ambassador Dining Room has become a popular destination for those seeking an unforgettable dining experience.
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Reviews
Paneer tikka masala, great taste, with the sweetness and soft paneer in the creamy sauce. Mango lassi is thick (I like it) and I like how it was mixed with ground spices. Candelight dinner.
Wonderful and historic setting. Extremely professional staff. The appetizers (the sample platter) was absolutely delicious. Maybe the best I've had. When the entrees arrived, the dishes were beautiful and the portions were great, but they were very under seasoned. The spice levels were milder than expected as well. A tad bit disappointing, seeing as how the appetizers were soooo great. Knowing that a chef isn't always performing at their best, I will definitely give them another try.
The best Indian food I've ever had! The black dal was incredible. I asked for medium spiciness and it was fairly hot, I was very happy! The cauliflower appetizer, samosas, and filo dough appetizer were all really delicious. I especially liked the cauliflower.
This place was amazing. It's a little restaurant within the hotel. The Chana Masala with rice and creamed spinach was absolute divine perfection. The garlic naan and the roti were terrifically delicious. The mango lassi was heavenly.
The great thing about the naan, too, was that it stayed soft and doughy throughout dinner and even when it became leftovers after taking some more home. Many times, I've had naan that gets all crispy in the middle, but this was great. Seriously, everything I ordered was phenomenal.
The price of the Chana Masala was a bit high end, however. $22.95 for the dish, served in healthy portions. It was very well presented on the plate, so everything felt more upscale. However, Chana Masala is a dish one make at home well, too, and for that price, it's high. Flavor wise, though, I admit, I would not have been able to replicate the quality.
The view was also gorgeous. We sat outside with a view of the lawn, the buildings nearby, and sunset. Nicely atmospheric. Small table with 4 of us, which we were able to get without making a reservation.
The wait staff was attentive, so no one ever felt neglected. Overall, I thought this place, despite the prices, was probably the best Indian food I might've ever had so far....
We had a group of 4 people come in. It was pretty close to closing time, so I believe we were the only people in the restaurant. Service was very professional and accommodating; they kindly gave us a seat near the fireplace, given that it was quite chilly outside that night.
We got the malai kofta, chicken tikka masala, and paneer tikka masala dishes, if I'm remembering correctly (it's been a few months since our visit). All of the dishes were delicious. They were well seasoned, creamy, aromatic, and presented nicely. The naan's we ordered came in a basket with linen cloth. Each curry came with a serving of rice, so keep this in mind if you're looking for a light meal. They will tell you this when taking your order.
I would definitely visit again, but the prices were quite high for the quantity and amount of food served. Rice tends to be pretty cheap, so it seems the entrees themselves were slightly overpriced. If you're looking for something similar for less, consider Sakoon on St. Paul St. This is still a very good visit though, especially for the atmosphere and building.
Lovely Indian restaurant with friendly staff, a pleasant slightly upscale atmosphere and delicious food. Lots of vegan and vegetarian options, great flavors. Ordered soups (the mulligatawny was super good and spicy, and the butternut soup was tasty), breads (naans, papadam) and several vegetarian entrees, and it was all great. Staff and owner are delightful. Will be back
The staff was very friendly. We ordered delivery. The food is good, but very sweet. We got Tikka masala, Korma shama, the appetizer platter, and Tikka Murgh. This was the sweetest version of our main courses we have ever had. The appetizers themselves were good, and not too sweet, but all the dipping sauces were very sweet. Some of them were quite interesting, but it would have been nice to have more spice overall and less sugar. Some may like this, and that's fine, but too sweet for our preference.
I usually go here for the Sunday brunch with Mimosas, Screwdrivers and Bloody Marys and a classic buffet line plus desserts, but à la carte is extensive and well executed. If you ask for “spicy”, it will be! The star of the show continues to be the great rooms adjoining the garden terrace (back wall opens in summer!) and gas fireplaces (lit in winter). Very atmospheric.
We had a group of 4 people come in. It was pretty close to closing time, so I believe we were the only people in the restaurant. Service was very professional and accommodating; they kindly gave us a seat near the fireplace, given that it was quite chilly outside that night.
We got the malai kofta, chicken tikka masala, and paneer tikka masala dishes, if I'm remembering correctly (it's been a few months since our visit). All of the dishes were delicious. They were well seasoned, creamy, aromatic, and presented nicely. The naan's we ordered came in a basket with linen cloth. Each curry came with a serving of rice, so keep this in mind if you're looking for a light meal. They will tell you this when taking your order.
I would definitely visit again, but the prices were quite high for the quantity and amount of food served. Rice tends to be pretty cheap, so it seems the entrees themselves were slightly overpriced. If you're looking for something similar for less, consider Sakoon on St. Paul St. This is still a very good visit though, especially for the atmosphere and building.
Paneer tikka masala, great taste, with the sweetness and soft paneer in the creamy sauce. Mango lassi is thick (I like it) and I like how it was mixed with ground spices. Candelight dinner.
Location
3811 Canterbury Rd, Baltimore, MD 21218, United States
Hours
- Monday Close
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Tuesday
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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Wednesday
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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Thursday
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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Friday
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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Saturday
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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Sunday
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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