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Electric Karma
Master Critic Review
Electric Karma
8.6
Electric Karma blends Punjabi comfort food with a stylish Third Street setting, complete with Bollywood projections and an airy patio. Brothers Paramjit and Lakhvir Singh lean into vibrant curries, kombination platters, and cocktails that make it a go-to for casual date nights and small groups.
Must-Try Dishes:
Butter Chicken, Tandoori Platter, Masala Dosa
Scores:
Value: 7.2
Service: 8.4
Consistency: 8.7
Food Quality: 8.8
Atmosphere: 9.2
Cultural Relevance: 8.4
What makes it special: A 20-year Beverly Grove fixture combining romantic courtyard dining with Punjabi dishes and modern LA flourishes.
Who should go: Date-night diners and small groups craving lively Punjabi flavors.
When to visit: Prime-time weekends for full buzz; weekdays for relaxed pacing.
What to order: Butter chicken, Four Seasons combo, masala dosa.
Insider tip: Ask about combo platters like Karma for 2 to sample multiple curries without over-ordering.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking on Third Street is limited but doable with patience; meter spots open up after 7pm. No valet on-site, but nearby lots on Fairfax and 3rd run $8–$12.
Dress code: Smart casual. Jeans and a nice top are common, but many lean slightly dressy for date nights.
Noise level: Moderate. Bollywood projections and courtyard ambiance add energy, but you can hold a conversation without raising your voice.
Weekend wait: 30–50 minutes without a reservation during peak hours.
Weekday lunch: Usually no wait; walk right in.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Excellent options—Punjabi classics like dal makhani, paneer tikka, and veggie curries are staples.
Vegan options: Solid selection with clearly marked dishes such as chana masala and aloo gobi; staff is helpful with modifications.
Gluten-free options: Many curries are naturally gluten-free, and they can provide gluten-free sides; communicate restrictions clearly.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes. The candlelit courtyard, Bollywood visuals, and shareable dishes create an easy, charming atmosphere without feeling too formal.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Often, yes—especially on weekdays. On weekends, walk-ins are possible but expect a wait unless you arrive before 6:30pm.
Is it kid-friendly? Reasonably. Older kids who enjoy flavorful food will be comfortable; the space is lively but not chaotic. No dedicated kids’ menu, so pick simple curries or rice dishes for younger eaters.
Best For
Better for: Romantic outdoor seating, vibrant Punjabi flavors, and combo platters that let groups sample widely without overspending.
Skip if: You want ultra-spicy, hyper-traditional regional Indian cooking, or you need extremely fast service during peak hours.