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3195 Commodore Plaza Coconut Grove, FL 33133

786-552-1030 

 

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  • Indian
  • Sun,Tue,Wed 6pm-10:30pm, Thu-Sat 6pm-11:30pm
  • Patio/Sidewalk Dining, Takeout
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  • Weekly Wine and Jazz Series

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    The quest for a decent plate of Indian food in Miami can feel like a lost cause. You find a place with the kind of tikka masala that makes your hea...

  • 2001 | Best Indian Restaurant

    To be honest we tried really hard not to love this place so much this year. After all, while Anokha pretty much is responsible for bringing ethnic food back to the Grove (and keeping it there), spicy Indian contenders are hot on the restaurant's well-shod heels. But just when we got to the point where we weren't craving the rogan josh or chicken vindaloo for dinner, Anokha did something really evil: It added a lunch buffet. Now, with an assortment of expertly seasoned goodies for lunch... More »

  • 2000 | Best Indian Restaurant

    Miami is a vicious city for vindaloo. A sorry excuse for saag. A bust for biryani. In fact only a handful of Indian eateries offer these traditional specialties in the Magic City, and fewer do them well. Enter Anokha, where a tender touch with tandoori takes Indian fare to the top of its game. This elegant little mom-and-pop place not only plows over the competition, it raises the bar on ethnic fine dining in general. Main courses are served in minichafing dishes to keep them warm. The... More »

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  • A Passage to India

    A Passage to India

    | Thu, August 10, 2006

    Anokha isn't the prettiest restaurant in town. The small, faintly lit, 36-seat room boasts bare beige burlap walls, a black ceiling, and ... well that's about it, other than shiny-top tables and wooden chairs (plus some outdoor seating). You'd har... More »

  • Subcontinental Cuisine

    Subcontinental Cuisine

    | Thu, December 09, 1999

    Tinny pings of sitar music tinkle through the air at Anokha, Coconut Grove's first Indian restaurant, while waiters in white gauze shirts carry trays of aromatic food through the dimly lit, 40-seat dining room. It's a simply decorated space, with ... More »

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