I went twice and had their thali, it was great. Also their staff is very friendly. Front reception lady her name is Samiksha is very nice polite and friendly with my family. I will visit again.
Baby B.
Classificação do local: 2 Richardson, TX
Tried the grande thali this weekend, all dishes were on sweet side, many might like it but me. Clean ambience and good service gets.
Osker A.
Classificação do local: 5 Frisco, TX
Good food good food good food. .great Indian vegetarian food. We love the food. We will come back. This is in plano tx
Sharan K.
Classificação do local: 1 Greenville, TX
Food is good. The only reason i am giving low rating is because of the Windex smell. Gosh. If you are the owner and reading this. Please. Please stop using windex to clean all the time!!! I was waiting for my food and they started using windex all around me. The smell is too pungent and i decided to carry out my food instead of eating there!
Kathryn G.
Classificação do local: 5 Plano, TX
LOVE this place. Reasonable prices and a nice selection of vegetarian food. There are plenty of to-go options and options for buying in bulk.
James B.
Classificação do local: 1 Washington, DC
I went to this restaurant for the first and last time after discovering it from the Groupon app a few weeks ago. Prior to actually purchasing the Groupon deal, I was hesitant with visiting this restaurant after I read a user’s review about this restaurant menu being in Indian cuisine language with no English descriptions of the food. I thought about Google-ing items from the menu, saving a list in my phone and be prepared to order food upon my visit, but thought in the back of my mind, the restaurant would have English descriptions of the food… Fortunately for me, the Groupon deal was for Gujarati thalis and I didn’t have to order any food since I didn’t have time to Google what each dish was/include. I can understand an Indian restaurant wanting to have«authentic» dishes with the names, but being a restaurant in the United States with English being the primary language, it seemed like an inconvenience to not know what an item was. How does a restaurant expect to sell food in America to Americans if Americans can’t read the menu??? Anyway, regarding the food itself, I enjoy Indian food although this food seemed flavorless and I only ate 20%-30% of the items on the thalis and didn’t enjoy this food at all. I’ll continue going to Mintt Indian restaurant with tasty food in Coppell with English descriptions for their food :) Side note, the staff was very standoffish, not pleasant or friendly. First and last!
Raj Kumar M.
Classificação do local: 1 Dallas, TX
Avoid at all cost, don’t ever order samosa or kachori. Incase you order these ask them to eat first, such a poor quality standard and probably stale for many days. I will never visit this restaurant again
Piyush D.
Classificação do local: 1 Allen, TX
This is my one of my top 5 worst Indian restaurant. It’s 100% unauthentic Indian food. Indian food is popular for its test and this food was just test less. I was super excited when show new restaurant coming up. But super heart broken when first visited. Also, prices are too high compare to quality and quantity. I am sorry but, will never ever visit again.
Petros K.
Classificação do local: 1 Plano, TX
If you are not of Indian heritage and don’t know how to read the menu in Indian don’t go there. Myself and my wife went to have dinner last week and I ordered a combo for $ 9.00, after waiting for at least 15 min I was buzzed to go to pickup my food what I saw it shocked me. A tiny rectangular dish 2in x 3in(main dish), a small 3in diameter bowl of white rice hardly full and, 2 flat breads 5 in diameter. It was not enough food for a 4 year old child. After this experience I went home and made dinner. Don’t waist your money, I have eaten in many Indian restaurants in the Dallas area and this was the most ridiculous Indian place I have been. By the way, don’t expect any help at the counter on what to order, she did not know nothing from nothing at all, total waist.
Anand R.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
It is very affordable. If you have the biryani, it can be had by two really hungry people or 3 moderately hungry people :) The vada pav was half decent. You are not going to get what you get in Mumbai, but you can make do. I haven’t tried the other dishes, but I’m willing to bet they are not going to be bad. If you go here, more than likely you’ll end up satisfied if not ecstatic. They don’t wait on you at the tables. The self service kind of gives you an Indian mall food court feel. I like that because I have a lot of memories from Indian mall food courts. I guess this also lets them keep the cost down. One of the girls behind the counter is super sweet and lovely. Would definitely go again.
Deepa S.
Classificação do local: 4 Addison, TX
I tried their thali today. The best Gujarati thali I ever had. The quantity was great! I also loved their dosa. Although pricey I would still have the thali again. I also had panipuri which was o so Amazing
Jingle T.
Classificação do local: 2 Portland, OR
Food was cold. Roti was too thick and dry. Everything on thali was cold. Would not go back. Taste was not bad but I like my food hot… couple veggies had no taste.
L K.
Classificação do local: 2 Plano, TX
We used to pick up snacks at the India Bazaar and were excited to see the new restaurant. We are not Indian so it would be helpful if there were descriptions of the menu items. The cashier was no help at all when asked for recommendations. The Chaat Samosa was tasty and cost $ 3.99. The Paneer Butter Masala combo platter was definitely not worth $ 8.99. Consisted of about 6 chunks of tofu in sauce with a small bowl of rice and 2 small parathas. Not sure why the other reviewer said the combo platters are $ 5.99 or less — there is no combo that inexpensive. The quantity of food was very small, in fact it came on a small divided tray. We went home hungry. On a positive note, the restaurant appeared very clean and they do a good business. Vegetarian restaurants are needed in Plano, but we probably won’t be back.
Anita N.
Classificação do local: 4 Arlington, TX
My review is limited, unfortunately, as I only tried the samosas but overall POSITIVE. The atmosphere was bright, perky, and modern. Decoration was hip, without being tacky or pretentious. Very clean. Varied seating and multiple TVs flanking the walls. The menu provided a very wide selection of Indian snacks and munchies. Some of the items were pretty well priced, but some others were a little pricey. The samosas were great overall! Good size and flavor. Maybe a tad too saturated with oil but not drippy. However, the price was probably the only factor I don’t think was appropriate. They were 2 for $ 2.99, which comparatively speaking with other joints, pretty damn high. They were large in size but I think $ 1 a pop would’ve been a better deal. Will be back to try other snacks!
Ranjitha S.
Classificação do local: 1 Allen, TX
This is a pathetic place. Service was bad. We ordered chilli pakoras and they were extremely disgusting. Recommend not to go here.
Aalay K.
Classificação do local: 5 Hillsboro, OR
#Outstanding #Gujarati #Thali. The dishes are #distinct in #flavour. #Chat and #Pavbhaji were #fabulous as well. Dinner with friends during Christmas week was awesome. Must visit and try sugarcane juice as well
Sirsha C.
Classificação do local: 5 Austin, TX
Outstanding gujju thali! The dishes are distinct in flavor. The undhiu was tasty and not overly oily or too rich. Chapatis are so soft and fluffy. The best items are chaat though. Pav bhaji and bhel was fabulous. We will definitely come back!
Nick B.
Classificação do local: 5 Plano, TX
Wow… Let me just say wow. The smell hits you when you walk in the door. Very expansive menu with flavor on tap. Ultra friendly staff that is more than willing to help you navigate the menu. Ram helped pick a variety of things to try, and hit a home run! Defiantly one of the best vegan /vegetarian places in Dallas. I can’t wait to come back and try more!
Donny H.
Classificação do local: 5 Plano, TX
Brand new Indian vegetarian restaurant that opened in Plano a few weeks ago. Very clean location and very friendly staff. Nice selection of traditional Indian vegetarian fare at VERY good prices(most expensive combo platter is $ 5.99). Note this is not a buffet style restaurant, entrée items only. Please check out this restaurant and give them your support! We need more vegetarian/vegan friendly places like this in Plano :)