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First Bite Review: Mirch Dhamaka Brings Upscale Indian Dining to Herndon

Try Chicken Majestic and other flavorful specialties at this new restaurant.

By Alice Levitt March 8, 2024 at 8:18 am

Chicken Majestic may be a common appetizer in Hyderabad, but there aren’t many places you’ll see it in the United States. Made with fried chicken strips in a lightly spiced yogurt sauce, it’s a dish that American diners should know. And if they visit Herndon’s newest upscale Indian restaurant, they will.

Mirch Dhamaka, which means “chile explosion,” opened last October in the Village Center at Dulles, known to locals as Clocktower. Manager Mukesh Patlori says that a Herndon extended family shares ownership of the restaurant. A team of chefs cooks up both northern and southern Indian specialties, carefully avoiding all artificial colors and preservatives in the spice mixes. 

Food at Mirch Dhamaka
Photo by Shannon Ayres

That means that although the butter chicken is filled with marinated meat, it doesn’t have the telltale red coating that many other restaurants use to foreshadow deep flavor. Salmon tikka is orangey-red not because of red dye 40, but thanks to a collection of freshly ground spices. And it’s more vivid on the palate than to the eye.

Diners might elect to calm the heat of a curry with curd rice, a South Indian side that’s a cool cousin to risotto. Although it’s creamy with yogurt, don’t be surprised to find crunchy chiles and mustard seeds adding a wash of aggressive flavor. Pomegranate arils give the dish a fruity hint of refreshment. 

Interior of Mirch Dhamaka
Photo by Shannon Ayres

Mirch Dhamaka is a destination for Indian food lovers looking for an elevated option, but that’s only on one side of the restaurant. At the entrance facing the road, diners are invited to a whole different experience, a South Asian café that serves filling breakfasts, including a range of dosas, with housemade masala chai. As the weather warms up, a third prong of the business willdebut — a dhaba, a casual roadside restaurant that’s akin to a truck stop diner. Whether diners are seeking a white tablecloth experience or a quick, casual breakfast, it’s well worth a spicy visit to Clocktower.

2443 Centreville Rd., Ste. G1, Herndon

Feature image by Shannon Ayres

This story originally ran in our March issue. For more stories like this, subscribe to Northern Virginia Magazine.

Alice Levitt

Alice Levitt

Contributing Food Critic/Editor

Alice Levitt has been writing for Northern Virginia Magazine since 2020. She began her restaurant critic journey at Seven Days in Vermont in 2007 before moving on to Houstonia Magazine in Texas. Her food, travel, and health innovation stories have appeared in Vox, EatingWell, Simply Recipes, Allrecipes, and many other national publications.

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