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Welcome to Spice Bliss

Nestled in the heart of Seattle, "Spice Bliss" brings the vibrant flavors and warmth of Indian cuisine to life. This food haven celebrates culinary diversity with a menu featuring delectable dishes—from crispy Vegetable Samosas to rich Mulligatawny Soup, each infused with carefully selected spices. At Spice Bliss, every meal is a journey, whether enjoyed at the welcoming dining area or through convenient delivery and takeout options. The restaurant’s commitment to inclusivity shines through with vegan choices, wheelchair accessibility, and a pet-friendly atmosphere. Each bite evokes a blissful experience, making it a must-visit destination for authentic Indian flavors in Seattle.

LOCATIONS

If you're in Seattle and have a craving for authentic Indian cuisine, look no further than Spice Bliss. Nestled at 1520 Broadway, this inviting restaurant perfectly marries the rich flavors of India with a welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're dining in, picking up a takeout, or enjoying the convenience of delivery, Spice Bliss offers a dining experience that caters to everyone - including our canine companions!

One of the distinctive features of Spice Bliss is its commitment to inclusivity. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and offers a variety of vegan options, making it a fantastic choice for diners with diverse dietary preferences. The moderate noise level allows for pleasant conversations, and the warm, attentive waiter service enhances the overall dining experience.

  • Appetizers: Start your meal with their mouthwatering Vegetable Samosas, stuffed with perfectly spiced potatoes and green peas—it's a delightful crunch that pairs beautifully with the house-made chutneys. For something more indulgent, try the Cheese Pakoras, where fresh homemade cheese melds harmoniously with chickpea batter, creating a dish that's both crispy and comforting.
  • Soups and Salads: Spice Bliss also knows how to warm your soul with hearty soups like the Mulligatawny Soup, a rich concoction of chicken and lentils infused with lemon and Indian spices. The Lamb Kebab Salad stands out too, with fresh romaine lettuce and tender kebab, perfect for those looking to balance hearty flavors with a fresh crunch.
  • Side Orders: Don't forget to complement your meal with their fragrant Condiment Tray, which features a variety of chutneys and pickles designed to elevate each bite of your dishes.

Located conveniently with on-site parking, Spice Bliss is not just a feast for the palate, but also a haven of comfort for its guests. With a selection that includes both classic Indian favorites and some unique twists, every visit promises to be a culinary adventure. So gather your friends, grab a seat, and let the flavors of Spice Bliss transport you to the vibrant streets of India. Your taste buds will thank you!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Spice Bliss
Shachi S.
Shachi S.

The place is open till 3 am. Serves some of the best Indian food in Seattle. Mostly a pick up place but visit here for yummy naans, chicken korma, paneer masala.

Michelle W.
Michelle W.

Really big portions! I don't normally eat Indian food but Spice Bliss was flavorful and a good value for what you get. Would be back and hoping to try some of their other popular items :)

Annabel L.
Annabel L.

First time ordering Indian food by myself and I was a bit intimidated by the extensive menu but I went with something familiar: Chicken Tikka Masala Spice level 3 (to be safe) and a garlic naan. Food came out piping hot and I couldn't help but consistently nod because the food was hitting on that cold rainy Seattle day. The spice was there but still mild and I will increase the level for my preference next time. The portions are huge and I'm writing this review as I eat my second filling meal from this first time order. My only comment is that the chicken breast is a little dry but it won't stop me from coming back. I'm curious about the lamb and paneer as well. Otherwise the curry itself, rice, naan-- were all incredible. I look forward to being a bit more adventurous next time and increasing the spice. Thank you to the kind staff member who was very attentive to making sure I'm enjoying my food.

Tova M.
Tova M.

Fantastic Indian restaurant in Capitol Hill. They have many great options on the menu, but my favorite is the kadai (I like it with fish). The spiciness is great - level 3 has a nice subtle kick. The portions are very large, making the price a great deal! The restaurant is pretty small, with seating available for about 7 people.

Dia G.
Dia G.

Pleasantly surprised by the food! I had passed by Spice Bliss before but had no interest of going in but was really craving indian food and doordashed from Spice Bliss. I got the Dal Makhani, Malai Kofta, and Chicken Vindaloo, all of them were very tasty and good quantity! (my only complaint is the chicken vindaloo had more potatoes than chicken) I wasn't able to see the service/ambiance because I did doordash btw!

Neha N.
Neha N.

My favorite Indian spot in Seattle! If you're not willing to drive down to the eastside and in the mood for unfussy, excellent Indian takeout, this is your spot. Whenever I'm feeling exhausted on a rainy or long day or just craving some comfort food, I grab Spice Bliss! It's a takeout-only spot, so order ahead and grab your food. They also have lunch combos where you can get multiple curries! My go-to is the paneer tikka masala with a garlic naan and rice.

Sindu K.
Sindu K.

Tried the samosas from here recently. They were tasty but on the smaller side for the price. Found it a bit pricey overall. Decent flavor though. I'll revisit my review once I explore more of their menu options.

Sritha V.
Sritha V.

Got the butter chicken with a 5 spice level and it was good! The spice was tolerable and I would stick with a 5 if you can handle the heat. This spot is great to grab a late night bite to satisfy your Indian food craving. The curry was creamy and the chicken was juicy. The entree came with rice which was definitely an added bonus. The garlic naan was a bit dry but soaked in the curry it fixed itself lol. The mango lassi was a bit too sour for my taste but we still finished the whole glass. It was thick yogurt and not enough sugar but if you like the tangyness then you can give it a try!

Sara M.
Sara M.

I got food poisoning so bad from here it put in me in the hospital But I would eat here again if I was brave enough