Aloo Bonda
Indian House

Indian House

121 Market St, Collegeville I-19426-4929, United States, 19468

Wine • Lunch • Indian • Brunch


"Prices are too high for the small portion sizes and quality. Shame on me for not ordering online so I would have seen the prices and total but we ordered two entrees, naan, and two appetizers and they charged us $95.We only came here because our usual place (Curry Leaf in Harleysville) was closed. We found out the hard way that Taste of India’s Chicken Tikka Masala entrees are twice the price with half the chicken compared to Curry Leaf.My family usually eats all the food when we do Indian but the night we ordered from here the food went 80% uneaten. Even the naan seemed like it was from a freezer. Yet, despite the price gouging and food quality, the main reason I am writing this review is how smugly the person handing me my food was when he said “by the way, I made sure to give you two things of rice.” I asked, “right… because I ordered two entrees?” And he clarified, “no, you only get one rice when you order two entrees but I gave you two” (as if he was doing me a favor giving me rice with my entrees, something that is a given any place I have ordered from).In other words, their rice policy is that you either get a half order of rice or no rice at all if you only order one $25 entree. That kind of policy is consistent with the food we unpacked at home. The quantity of chicken between the “two” entrees was about the amount of one proper dish. I suspect they are making one dish and serving it as two, charging $50, and telling you they’re doing you a favor."

Namaste Flavours

Namaste Flavours

400 S Division St, 48104, Ann Arbor, United States

Fish • Indian • Fast Food • Vegetarian


"Namaste Flavours is our go to restaurant for Indian food in Ann Arbor. The dishes are truly flavorsome and exciting! This time, I particularly enjoyed the bhindi masala, which elevates a simple dish of okra to something much more special, with rich spices and herbs. As always, the channa batura was delicious and filling, fluffy yet full of texture, deep fried yet non greasy. Similarly, the naan bread was light, soft, and not oily at all. My wife ordered shrimp vindaloo, which had a strong kick to it. We are also particularly fond of the vegetarian samosas they are the best we have tried so far. Our waiter, Kishore, was extremely friendly, helpful and efficient. We were left completely satisfied by our experience and are looking forward to coming back soon. Update: We came back again the following day. We really liked the Mirchi Bajji, which was crisp, light and not too spicy. My wife thoroughly enjoyed the fish curry, which was tender and delicious. Most of all, the Sambar is an all time favorite of ours; it is tangy, sweet and spicy. Further update: We came back again, three days in a row the food must be great : . The Gobi 65 was crispy, freshly cooked and addictive, while the Fish Tikka was extremely scrumptious and tangy on a sizzling hot plate, accompanied by plenty of vegetables. I particularly liked the Ginger Paneer and how the creaminess of the paneer complemented the spiciness of the ginger. The Carrot Halwa was immensely delicious and rich in flavor. The food was so exquisite and superb, my wife ordered a fish curry to take out and indulge at home! Yet another update: The Apollo Fish is AMAZING and ADDICTIVE! It was not on the printed menu, but you can ask for it especially. The fish is lightly battered and sautéed with chilies and turmeric. It is tangy and spicy, with a lot of flavor. We definitely recommend it! We also ordered the Spring Dosa, which were crispy, fresh and very filling. The Aloo Bonda has a crunchy and light layer on the outside, with creamy and aromatic potato on the inside. We have noticed that the food served when dining in is fresher and with relatively larger portions than take out, so we encourage people to dine in, if possible, for the great atmosphere. Update: 05/19/2022: The paneer dosa is light, crispy, savory and with complementing condiments. We also ordered the Dal Makhani, which was rich and buttery, with a creamy and flavorful aroma taste. The tandoori chicken was also delicious."

Dosa Hut

Dosa Hut

Butala Handicraft, Newark Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07306, United States

Pizza • Asian • Lunch • Indian


"If you 're in search of the ultimate taste sensation that transports you straight to the streets of South India, look no further than Dosa Hut in Jersey City. While it may not be the most ostentatious place in town, it 's the soul and authenticity of this little gem that truly sets it apart from the rest.Upon entering Dosa Hut, one cannot help but feel an immediate embrace of warmth and comfort, like you 're stepping into a bustling and lively Indian marketplace. The modest, no-frills décor invites you to focus solely on the tantalizing aromas and delicious flavors that await you.The pièce de résistance of this culinary haven is undoubtedly the crisp dosa. This golden-brown, paper-thin crepe, made from a fermented batter of rice and lentils, is the epitome of perfection. The dosa, with its crispy exterior and delicate, fluffy interior, is a marvel of texture and taste that will have you coming back for more.The pav bhaji, another must-try delicacy, is the perfect marriage of spicy mashed vegetables and buttery, soft bread. Each mouthful of this heavenly concoction is an explosion of flavor, leaving you in a state of euphoria as you savor the intricate blend of spices.No visit to Dosa Hut is complete without indulging in the paprika chaat, a symphony of sweet, tangy, and spicy notes that will leave your taste buds dancing in delight. The crispiness of the papdi, the tangy tamarind chutney, and the perfect sprinkling of paprika create a dish that 's not only pleasing to the palate but also a visual treat.At Dosa Hut, the motto is to come for the food, stay for the soul. So, don 't come here looking for something fancy. Instead, prepare to be wowed by the genuine and heartwarming dishes that have been crafted with love and skill. Each bite at Dosa Hut is a testament to the passion and expertise of the chefs, who have managed to capture the essence of Indian cuisine.In conclusion, if you 're seeking an authentic, soulful dining experience that will leave you craving for more, Dosa Hut in Jersey City is the place to be. Forget the frills and indulge in the true essence of Indian flavors that will linger on your taste buds long after you 've left the restaurant."