
Nilay Patel
2 reviews on 1 places
Based on a recommendation, tried out this hidden spot. We got there around 8 pm on a Sat evening and the place was packed. It's a first come first serve place with no formal waiting system. Tables turn over fairly fast so we didn't have to wait too long. It seems like a family run place and service was fair.
Wifey is a chaat fan so we decided to order a few items from the Khau Gali and Starter list versus trying more North Indian dishes. We got Aloo paratha (for kids), dahi puri, chicken seekh kabob, cheese pav bhaji (they did not use Amul), egg bhurji pav, paneer tikka biryani, and Kashmiri soda ($5, not worth the price imo). The food overall did not disappoint. Pav bhaji had good flavor and so did the tikka biryani. Aloo paratha was pretty good as well. Next time we'll ask for things to be more spicy. Egg bhurji was okay. We'll definitely be back again if we are in the area.
Wifey is a chaat fan so we decided to order a few items from the Khau Gali and Starter list versus trying more North Indian dishes. We got Aloo paratha (for kids), dahi puri, chicken seekh kabob, cheese pav bhaji (they did not use Amul), egg bhurji pav, paneer tikka biryani, and Kashmiri soda ($5, not worth the price imo). The food overall did not disappoint. Pav bhaji had good flavor and so did the tikka biryani. Aloo paratha was pretty good as well. Next time we'll ask for things to be more spicy. Egg bhurji was okay. We'll definitely be back again if we are in the area.
Our go to spot in Pleasanton for Indian food. Never disappointed. Love the Pesto Naan!! Dishes may have similar names but are not prepared the same way that you find in most North Indian restaurants. Reserve a spot on the weekends otherwise hard to squeeze in more adhoc.