This food court is actually quite amazing — Greek — Cuban — Bibimbap for 5.50 — Authentic Chinese Noodle Soups(if they had dan dan noodles, i’d never go upstairs to the main spot) So having South Indian in the house only makes it better. Rocked the dosa with curried potatoes. Dosa was cool, the potatoes were well spiced though not very hot. The coconut chutney on the side was nice. The only downside for me, might be the price per portion. I’d happily pay the 10 bucks if they would have not been so stingy with potatoes. Service was great, definite comeback.
Moe I.
Classificação do local: 2 New York, NY
Got the chicken curry and rice for $ 7. Pretty terrible. Curry was watery and chicken tasted bland. Do not recommend.
Row Bear F.
Classificação do local: 4 San Diego, CA
As a general rule, dosas are never great unless the joint cooks exclusively South Indian fare. This place is a welcome exception. The rava masala dosa is legit. It’s not chennai good, but for a reasonable price in dc you’ll be hard pressed to do better.
Mala H.
Classificação do local: 4 Washington, DC
Great option in the food court. Curry was tasty and the service was good. They swapped my rice for naan.
Soren D.
Classificação do local: 4 Arlington, VA
Love this place for good, simple Indian takeout. The spicy chicken curries on Monday and Tuesday, piazza and vindaloo respectively, are awesome
Tracy L.
Classificação do local: 4 Washington, DC
Very good palaak paneer! Wish they had breakfast though
Amy C.
Classificação do local: 4 Washington, DC
This little joint is located in the lower level food court of my office building. They have great lunch specials from $ 5 – 7. I highly recommend the poori which is made to order. The samosas are only $ 2 each, but they’re so big you can get filled up on just 2 of them!