
“New Pacific Beach Indian with a solid lunch deal and wildly inconsistent service—order takeout if you go.”
Reviews range from 'best in Pacific Beach' to 'disappointing' and 'okay types'—quality seems chef- or day-dependent.
Multiple reviews highlight the lunch special's value—two curries, naan, rice, and dessert for a set price.
Service flags emphasize delivery and takeout; dine-in reviews mention slow service and feeling rushed near closing.
Listed as vegetarian restaurant with vegetarian options service flag; multiple reviews mention veg dishes specifically.
“Himalayan Spice & Savor brings Northern Indian and Tibetan cooking to Garnet Avenue, filling PB's conspicuous curry gap in a neighborhood otherwise dominated by fish tacos and post-surf burritos.”
While La Huasteca stakes its claim on birria and The Fishery operates as a fish market with a dining room, Himalayan Spice & Savor does something PB hasn't had much of: proper Indian vegetarian cooking with actual regional specificity. This isn't tikka masala for tourists — it's **dal**, **paneer**, and **coconut curry** made for the lunch crowd that works nearby and the families who need a break from boardwalk fried everything.
The **lunch special** is the smart move: two curries, rice, naan, and dessert for a price that makes sense if you're eating here twice a week. The **coconut curry** gets consistent praise for balancing richness without going heavy, which matters when you're walking back to work or trying to keep your afternoon from turning sluggish. The **garlic naan** runs thick — some find it too bready, others appreciate the heft — but it's made fresh and comes out hot.
Service moves slower than the taco shops down the block, and there's a learning curve with timing if you show up close to closing. A few regulars report feeling rushed near last call, which tracks for a newer spot still sorting out its rhythm. Vegetarian options are strong here, which isn't a given in PB's protein-forward landscape.
Parking on Garnet is the usual nightmare. Side streets are your best bet. The vibe skews casual — this works for a weeknight dinner with kids or a business lunch where you want something more interesting than another poke bowl. It's not trying to be a destination; it's trying to be the neighborhood Indian spot PB didn't know it needed until someone finally opened one.
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1768 Garnet Ave, San Diego, CA 92109, USA
6 months ago