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Menu for RASAI in Seattle, WA

  • Closed:
    5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Contact:
  • Cuisines:

    Indian

    Indian

  • Features:

    Takeout , Delivery , Non-Contact Delivery

  • Dietary:

    Vegetarian , Organic , Vegan

  • Known for:

    Beer, Cocktails, Great cocktails, Coffee, Comfort food, Great dessert, Healthy options, Vegan options, Casual, Organic dishes, Cozy, Small plates, Vegetarian options, Wine, Great wine list, Good for kids, Wheelchair accessible restroom, No-contact delivery, Wheelchair accessible seating, Temperature check required, Identifies as women-owned, Staff get temperature checks, Credit Card Payments, Delivery, Debit cards, Takeout, Dinner reservations recommended, Alcohol, Breakfast, Dessert, Dine-in, Transgender safespace, Dinner, Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits, Popular Dinner, Mask required, Staff wear masks, Hard liquor, Lunch, Accepts reservations, Popular Lunch, Bar onsite, Catering, High chairs, Restroom, Good for groups, Gender-neutral restroom, Solo dining, Seating, Outdoor seating, Family-friendly, Wheelchair accessible entrance, LGBTQ+ friendly,
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RASAI in Seattle, WA, is a popular Indian restaurant that has earned an average rating of 4 stars. Learn more by reading what others have to say about RASAI. Make sure to visit RASAI, where they will be open from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Don’t risk not having a table. Call ahead and reserve your table by calling (206) 632-3575.

Looking for something specific? RASAI includes vegetarian dietary options.

Other attributes on top of the menu include: comfort food.

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Albert Huang 1 year ago
5

Make sure you know what you are getting into, this is fine dining, expensive and small portion, you are here for the experience.... The cuisine is “modern style” fusion Indian food, pretty far from regular Indian food (my Indian friend and I basically justasked the waiter to describe what each dish is because we couldn’t understand the menu). Each dish is very well made, wellpresented, and showed me unique combination of flavors. We ordered appetizers, main, and desert. I was satisfied on all three.You will experience absurd but interesting modern cuisine items here, such as lamb that comes with a waft of wood smoke or abubble foam of light flavors on top of the rockfish appetizer. Given the staff mentioned that the menu rotates every now andthen, I’d say this is a restaurant that can be revisited. Read more

arjun parameswaran 2 years ago
2

Located in the Fremont area, this is a fusion Indian restaurant. They serve Indian inspired dishes. We went for dinner on a... Friday, and it was pretty busy. The indoor seating area is extremely compact, and the tables are literally less than 1 footapart from each other. There is no way to have a conversation without shouting. Overall, the crowd was so loud that we almosthad a headache by the time we left, and this single handedly worsened our experience. The food is good, but did not feel like itwas worth the prices. Overall, one time visit for me. The experience did not justify the price. Read more

visva m 2 years ago
2

The ambience was good. The food was tasty but quite rich and creamy. The vegetarian options were far and few. The spinach and... ricotta was a confusing dish where a spinach roll was dipped in curry and felt totally out of place with the curry and did notblend well. Other food items were not disappointing but certainly not fine dining standard for the cost. The part which annoyedme is the waiter. He was unable to clearly explain the menu (which was not self explanatory either). He also kept pushing us toorder different items which felt like he was trying to get us to buy more food. This kind of behavior kills the fine diningexperience they promise, especially when you are out with family for a special day and want a good experience and have alreadyordered $250 worth of food. It’s a cheap behavior and they need to train their waiters to explain the menu better and not pushfood. Will not go back again. Read more

Nadia Payet 2 years ago
3

The food was really good and very different from your typical Indian restaurant. Presentation was inventive and I had a lovely... evening with my husband on their patio. Docking stars for 3 reasons. 1- the drink I ordered (the ginger bomb) was plain awful,2- this is not the fine dining experience that’s being advertised, 3- they charge a 20% gratuity by default and don’t makethat obvious at all, so you’re likely to tip twice. Read more

Katherine Dennis 2 years ago
3

Started strong but overall dissatisfied. The appetizers and drinks were quite delicious. The main dish had a fun presentation... but was very dry and not very flavorful. The bread sample was also fun and pretty but not very good. It's probably the only timeI didn't finish bread at a dinner. Still running high on how good the appetizers were I decided to order dessert (pistachiotiramisu), but it was a weird combination of over soggy lady fingers and a thick cream layer. Read more

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When is RASAI open?

RASAI is open on the following days:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Thursday: 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday: 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM - 01:30 PM 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 01:30 PM 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM

What forms of payment are accepted at RASAI?

They accept Credit and Debit at RASAI.

Does RASAI offer delivery?

Yes, RASAI offers delivery.

Does RASAI offer reservations?

Yes, RASAI accepts reservations.