Today had Vadapav Dahi puri and Bahubali sandwich. All items are tasty and delicious. Only issue had about Mirchi along with Vadapav. For two Vadapav got one mirchi. Asked for more and it was late to get one and response was it was given 2 so . Vadapav with not providing additional mirchi is not fair. However overall experience so far is very good and worth to taste items
I have been to Honest restaurant in Atlanta and really loved it. So when I was visiting Seattle and found they have their branch here, I wanted to visit again. Same as my previous visit in Atlanta, I enjoyed the food. The taste was awesome. We ordered pav bhaji and dabeli and dabeli was very yummy. I would definitely go again to any Honest restaurant as I have been there twice to two different branches and I loved it.
Good Indian food, chhole bhature were decent not too good. Good quantity and value for money. Service was nice too. Mango lassi is good. Try their Dosas as well.
One of the most authentic Indian restaurants in the Seattle area. It's our to go restaurant when we want to have Indian cuisine.Our favorite is Punjabi Thali
Large, clean space with good food. The Bhel was spot on and generous portion. The dosas were good and chutneys varied. One star down for using plastic containers for the chutneys and Styrofoam take-away boxes.
Dahi Papdi chaat, plain dosai, and gulab jamun tasted best. Chaat and dosai portion sizes were very big. The dosai side dish could have been better but crispy dosai was so good, that we didn't mind the side dishes. If the review is just for those three dishes it is 5 stars.pav bhaji tasted good. Sev puri taste was ok.Rava dosai was not crispy and the onion was too sweet. Chole poori was ok.After ordering the food they give a number and serve the food based on that number. Happy that they come and serve but without ordering the food we cannot sit at any free table.
Pure veg snacks place. Taste of food is good and similar to Honest India.Most of the Indian street food is available. They also have thaali option for lunch or dinner. I tried mostly the snacks item Wada pav, Dabeli, cheese Sandwich, samosa chat, papdi chat.Not for fine dining. Ambience is okay okay. Be prepared to wait for 20mins for your food with no one in line. In busy day the wait time will be 40mins or more.
This is the first time visiting the franchise in Seattle. The samosa chat was average, on the colder side (wish it was hot/warm), but the vada pav stole the show, it was the best. Then we tried the Hakka noodles and they were good too.Will come back for vadapav again..!! Might skip the samosa chat, and Manchuria.
Update 3/19/22.We ordered Dabeli, Veg Sandwich and dahi bhalla papdi chat. Veg Sandwich was cold as though just taken out from the fridge (no prior information conveyed to customer). It was bland and the vegetables were arranged in a manner that they will fall off the moment you take the first bite. Dabeli was ok and maybe worth having it again. The chat wasn't great. Everything packed flavors.The lady at the register did hear our feedback (not complaint) but she seemed least interested in acknowledging and maybe passing on.Reducing the stars to 4 after today's experience.Amazing flavorful quick grab restaurant. I decided to try out something different than the bhakri pizza that is my go-to dish here. The new paneer Tikka sandwich which was pretty good and worth a try. But takes a very long time to serve. Their Pani Puri is good too, spicy, flavorful.You should get there earlier to be able to get a table. Generally to go orders may take longer during peak hours.
I have been here twice now and this experience was better than the last. The idly was good and I liked the sambar. I tried the Dabang Dosa and not sure how to respond to this. It was good but the hot sauce on the top was a bit of a buzz kill. The portion however was really great. The cheese dosa is good enough but I was disappointed by the masala tea. The samosa was good. I will try the north Indian dishes next time as they have a big menu.