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Welcome to Woodlands Restaurant

Woodlands Restaurant, located in Gaithersburg, MD, offers a diverse menu of vegetarian Indian and Chinese cuisine. The appetizers range from traditional Indian dishes like Iddly and Paneer Tikka to Chinese-inspired options like Vegetable Spring Rolls and Gobi Manchurian. Their Soups offer a mix of flavors, with choices like Tomato Soup and Hot & Sour Soup. The fusion dishes like Chili Paneer and Bangalore Broccoli showcase the creativity and bold flavors of the chefs. With a focus on using fresh ingredients and authentic spices, Woodlands Restaurant is a must-visit for vegetarian food enthusiasts seeking a unique dining experience.

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Welcome to Woodlands Restaurant, a vegetarian gem located in Gaithersburg, MD, offering a delightful fusion of Indian and Chinese cuisine. With a diverse menu featuring a plethora of vegetarian options, this restaurant stands out for its flavorful dishes and unique culinary offerings.

From traditional Indian appetizers like Iddly and Paneer Tikka to Chinese-inspired dishes such as Gobi Manchurian and Vegetable Fried Rice, Woodlands Restaurant caters to a variety of palates. The menu also includes a range of soups, salads, and fusion dishes like the Bangalore Broccoli, showcasing the chef's creativity and skill.

One standout feature of Woodlands Restaurant is its commitment to providing options for every kind of eater, whether you're a vegetarian, vegan, or simply looking to explore plant-based cuisine. The restaurant offers delivery, takeout, and catering services, making it easy to enjoy their delicious food in any setting.

As a food reviewer, I can confidently say that the dishes at Woodlands Restaurant are not only visually appealing but also bursting with flavors and textures. Each bite is a culinary adventure, showcasing the chef's expertise in blending traditional Indian spices with modern cooking techniques.

Whether you're a devoted vegetarian or simply looking to expand your culinary horizons, Woodlands Restaurant is a must-visit destination for food lovers in Gaithersburg and beyond. Experience the best of vegetarian Indian and Chinese cuisine in a warm and inviting atmosphere at Woodlands Restaurant.

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Nancy L.
Nancy L.

This spot is vegetarian but that's more of a benefit than anything. The restaurant is tastefully decorated. The portions are huge and flavors tasted like home. We started with the palak chaat and shared the crispy giant dosa and the channa bhatura. Highly recommend each of these! With regard to service, my water never went any lower than half full.

Pushpa R.
Pushpa R.

Great food, very clean and lovely ambience! Service was amazing! The masala dosas were great! We also ordered the veggie uttapam and it was amazing. One member of our group ordered pongal and sago and loved it!

Jason T.
Jason T.

Exactly what I was looking for. Wonderful staff, excellent food, cozy casual atmosphere.

Vinay V.
Vinay V.

Great selection of vegetarian Indian foods. I have been to their other locations, this one keeps the quality as well. They also serve alcoholic beverages unlike their other locations. Beautiful ambience, very cultural. Highly recommend if you want authentic Indian food with vegan/vegetarian/anti-inflammatory/no onion-garlic options.

Margo C.
Margo C.

Gracious service in a beautiful and relaxed setting...we had a delicious meal: vegetable samosas, vegetable biryani and an aloo mutter (potatoes and peas) curry, as well as mango lassi and Indian tea (chai). The serving sizes are generous and we took home the biryani to enjoy the next day. Parking was pretty easy, as it is in a fairly large shopping and office complex, near Quince Orchard and Clipper Mill Roads. I love this is a vegetarian restaurant and look forward ti trying more dishes...

Victoria S.
Victoria S.

A great 100% vegetarian Indian restaurant in Gaithersburg serving mostly South Indian fare (they also have Indo-Chinese and North Indian choices). I ordered the Poori Bahji. It was a giant fried puffy bread served with a spicy chickpea and potato stew. The bread came out hot and chewy, and still very light (and not oily). It was dipped in the stew, which was very spicy and flavorful (without being heavy). My companion had a mysore masala dosa. It was crispy and in a triangle shape. The inside of the dosa was coated in a very spicy sauce, and stuffed with potatoes and onions. Several savory and spicy chutneys came with it. Will recommend to anyone (don't need to be a vegetarian to enjoy)!