Welcome to Aman's Artisan Indian Cuisine
At Aman's Artisan Indian Cuisine, the vibrant tapestry of Indian culinary traditions comes alive in every dish. Nestled in Easton, PA, this restaurant marries authenticity with creativity, highlighted by cherished family recipes and contemporary flair. Each plate showcases an exquisite blend of spices and flavors, whether it’s the beloved Lamb Roganjosh or the unique Vegan Manchurian Wings. Guests are enveloped in a warm, welcoming atmosphere that celebrates inclusivity—with offerings for vegans, families, and diverse dietary preferences. The attentive service paired with exceptional dishes beckons a delightful dining experience, making every visit a cherished occasion.
- 336 Northampton St. Easton, PA 18042 United States Hotline: (484) 298-0400
Welcome to Aman's Artisan Indian Cuisine, where the vibrant flavors of India meet exceptional culinary craftsmanship in the heart of Easton, PA. This delightful restaurant, located at 336 Northampton St., is a true gem for anyone seeking an authentic Indian dining experience.
What sets Aman's Artisan Indian Cuisine apart is not just its food, but the enchanting atmosphere and thoughtful service that envelops you as soon as you walk through the doors. This Asian and women-owned establishment prides itself on being accessible to all, with a commitment to inclusivity evident in its ADA-compliant facilities, comprehensive payment options—including cryptocurrency—and a menu that caters to vegan and vegetarian preferences.
- Reservations & Takeout: Enjoy the convenience of taking reservations, and if you prefer to dine at home, Aman's offers both delivery and takeout services.
- Dining Experience: The restaurant features both indoor and outdoor seating, providing a casual yet classy ambiance perfect for family gatherings, date nights, or solo indulgence.
- Sustainable Practices: Aman's commitment to the environment shines through its use of compostable containers and plastic-free packaging.
- Community-Focused: With a focus on supporting the community, Aman's even offers military discounts and caters to groups of all sizes.
The menu at Aman's is a culinary journey through India, showcasing a blend of traditional recipes and modern creativity. Begin your meal with standout appetizers like Maru Bhajia, a Kenyan childhood favorite, or delve into the comforting embrace of handmade Vegetable Samosas. Whether you're a meat lover or a vegan, each dish is crafted with a mindful approach to flavor and freshness.
Don't miss the Lamb Korma, a rich dish featuring tender chunks of lamb cooked in a creamy onion sauce, or the Punjabi Goat Curry, which boasts hearty, robust flavors slow-simmered to perfection. Those who lean towards lighter fare will delight in options like Gobi Manchurian, battered cauliflower florets stir-fried in a sweet and tangy Indo-Chinese sauce.
Among the chorus of customer reviews, one sentiment stands out: the love for Aman's food. Patrons rave about the authentic flavors that transport you straight to India, with comments like, "the food was absolutely amazing with authentic flavors" and "an excellent meal as always" peppered throughout experiences shared by satisfied customers.
Aman's Artisan Indian Cuisine is not merely a place to eat; it's an enchanting culinary escape that builds community over shared tables. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or revisiting your favorite comfort foods, every visit offers a unique opportunity to explore the depths of Indian cuisine.
So if you’re in Easton, or just passing through, make a reservation or stop by for a takeout feast. Your taste buds will thank you for it!
For more information or to place your order, call (484) 298-0400 and experience the magic of Aman's Artisan Indian Cuisine.

We went here for the fourth time last night for my birthday dinner and each time we have loved it. Our server Haley was friendly and took great care of us. I travel to India a few times and year and work in the City and this place is as good or better than what I have had there.

Food was outstanding! Every item was an experience. Kinda upset with ourselves for not having tried this sooner lol

Finally tried this place over the weekend and want to say it's one of the best Indian Restaurants I have been too. The food was absolutely amazing with authentic favors. The dishes we tried were Samosa, Maru Bhajiyas, Vegan Kali Mirch Chicken, Chana masala, Chicken pakoras, Dad's Mishkaki, and the bomb was Mom's Chili Garlic Chutney. My mouth is still watering from that chutney with the samosa. Love the fact that one of the co-owners Suki was walking around the tables having friendly conversations. Small things like makes a huge difference. We will definitely be coming back one day to and with advance request for Jeera chicken which Suki mentioned can accomodate with advance notification.

Food, service, atmosphere. All wonderful. Byob. If u love Indian food it's a must. They are making me write more so just go. You won't be disappointed

Great food, great service! If you like Indian food, this is the place to go in the area.

My favorite restaurant in Easton ! I refuse to go anywhere else! The indian food is very authentic and super delicious! I typically get samosas, chicken tikka masala and delicious garlic naan! The service is phenomenal and always is!!

An excellent meal as always at Amans! We enjoyed the gobi manchurian cauliflower as an appetizer, which was delicious. My wife had tika chicken masala while I had lamb korma. One portion of basmati rice and garlic naan were enough for us to share. It's nice that Aman's is BYOB, as we can bring a good wine to pair with the meal. Our waiter was very good and the owner is always very friendly. They were very busy but we didn't feel rushed nor did we have a long wait for the meal. Great location, although the parking situation in Easton is more challenging after the city demolished the garage by Ferry Street. Plan on spending a few minutes parking and walking if you have reservations. We will be back!

As someone who has been in high end restaurant management industry in NYC, I want to give an honest review for Aman. Very easy to make a reservation and they were very accommodating to requests. We were a party of 2 and it wasn't busy when we got there, but as it got busier, it got a bit louder. Pros: the food is delicious, and the portion sizes are reasonable- So flavorful and a solid menu. The staff tries to upsell without being pushy which I appreciate. Food also came out quickly and it was beautifully presented. They take pride in their presentation. The restaurant and bathrooms are so clean - they are meticulous about this and I love that. Cons: Its my opinion that restaurants have to elevate the service just a little bit for these price points. Staff should not wear cologne. As someone who is smell-sensitive to fragrances, this is a definite cringe factor. The staff was nice and accommodating - but the runners seemed to have more engagement and personality than our server . He was nice, but seemed a little inexperienced and confused when we asked questions. They didn't have any hot beverages to offer. Which was disappointing. It was a cold rainy day and we would have loved some hot tea. The seating was strange. We sat in the back and the rest was largely empty so they sat someone (they were a group that was fairly loud) right next to us so it was getting hard to hear. I will definitely go back but I can tell that the volume level will be too much and will only plan around days and times that are less busy - or will do takeout.

Aman's has really good indian cuisine! The chicken tikka masala was good but I've had better. Some flavoring was missing. It seemed to be heavy on the turmeric, the yellowish color - i am more accustomed to the orange-ish/red-ish deep color tomato base. One thing I did not like is how the RICE is a separate, a-la-cart item. Who does that??!! Naturally if i order chicken tikka, chicken korma, etc it should come with rice. And Aman's is the first indian restaurant I've been to that doesn't include rice. And the server barely told me. After the fact (several minutes after I'd already made my order), the server came by and said oh yeah by the way it doesn't come with rice. That was baffling to me and to be honest kind of pissed me off. I can laugh at it now, but in the moment, it really turned me off. The mango lassi was delicious. Not as thick and creamy as I like it, but a decent effort. We also had the garlic masala fries because GarlicFest was going on outside, right in front. It's arguably the best dish I've had from Aman's. And lucky for me, because the garlic masala fries are not a menu item inside. They're excellent!!! And need no accompaniment. Overall, I'd go again but I'd have to be in the mood and absolutely craving indian food.