Samosa House East

10700 Washington Blvd, Culver City - 90232
204 reviews
Indian Vegetarian
(310) 559-6350

Good place for a quick bite

I ordere vegan chicken and it was amazing. Could you share which mock meat did you use ? I'm curious.

We had pani puri and samosa chat here today And the pani puri water has gone bad. When informed they didn’t even apologize just confirmed that it has gone bad and offered us new water. They had fresh batch ready but still served it to us, as if it was customer’s responsibility to check whether the food has gone bad. They offered us samosa for free of cost which too was so bad never ate that bad samosa after living in United States for almost 6 years now. We travelled to LA for the long weekend from San Diego. We don’t have good chaat places in San Diego so came here after seeing the 1.4k reviews but now I feel they are much better than this place.

"Dosa it taste good?" "I will be going here dal the time." "Two Thumbs Up (please)." "Masala my friends love eating here." "I wish there was one paneer me."Enough puns and bad wordplay, this place is amazing. Great prices, perfect spices, delicious food, oh so good. Open relatively late (10pm) and always fresh.While the Pani Puri wasn't my favorite I've had, the Aloo Gobi and Chana Masala hit the spot, and their samosas might be the crispiest and best I've ever had. Park in the back, on the street, or sneak across the street to the huge parking lot there, and get over to Samosa House today!

Terrible food.Yesterday I was there at 10:30 morning because this restaurant is near by airport.I ordered thali combo with kachori.Thali was ok but look what i found in Kachori.Before buying I asked whether its fresh or not..they were like we are selling fresh food only.This one was to go for flight.After reading all reviewsI went there and got this.Its terrifying.Never ever going to this place again.

This is an excellent place for quick Indian food. I give them an extra star for having very cool options such as vegan chicken curry and even a jack fruit dish. The vegan chicken was a little too chewy, but tasted great. The jackfruit was prepared very well and had just the right texture and flavor. The naan is a little too thick for my taste but it was still good. I also tried a vegan mango lassi and I couldn't taste the different, so it's a great choice!! I will be back to try more!

They have a nice assortment of indian sweets which are good in taste.Tried gajar halwa and churma and gajar halwa had a better taste.The daal kachori was a bit oily.Overall a good place to try out.

Very average in terms of food taste. We tried papdi Chaat, mushroom masala and dal which were not great.

Ordered samosa, samosa chaat and dahi puri.None of them are not so good. Ambience is good.

So I’m a teacher who loves to include culture in my classroom. For the past five years, we’ve been celebrating Holi! If you don’t know what Holi is…… Holi, also known as the Festival of colors, is a Hindu spring festival. It marks the arrival of spring, the end of winter, the blossoming of love, and for many, it is a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive, and repair broken relationships. It also incorporates lots and lots of colorful powder.I used to purchase Holi powder at a local Indian market, but they closed down. So while on the search for a new market, I came across Samosa House. I called to see if they had any powder available, and they said yes! I made my way over right away before it sold out. When I entered, I asked a lady that works there where I could find Holi powder. She pointed where it was, and I sprinted over. They had lots of bags and lots of different colors. I purchased about almost 30 bags.After I grabbed my bags, I wondered around the market. They not only have Holi powder, but they have other household items, food, and a little restaurant. Too bad I had already eaten, or else I would’ve gotten some food. It smelled so good!Until next year!