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Avaliação da contribuiçãoBest place to eat Rasam, Dosa, Vadai, Idli. Uttapam. I been their over 10 times since been open. Best service and reasonable prices. Well done and best of luck to you all Anjali
The food at this restaurant is excellent, especially if you are a fan of South Indian cuisine. I have dined here twice and both times the food and service have been outstanding. I would highly recommend this place to anyone looking for delicious food without hesitation. I absolutely love it.
The decor in this restaurant needs to be updated, especially the wall paper. The service was pretty bad with really poor communication. We ordered our meals and our Waitress waited until she brought out the one meal to tell us that they did not have any spinach left for my meal. So I had to peruse the menu again and order. When my partner had finished his butter chicken that's when my dosa finally came to the table. I had also ordered a Masala Chai when we placed our initial order so I could have it with my meal and it came out after my dosa arrived. Even after saying all of that I will most DEFINITELY eat here again. The food is sooooo delicious and authentic! The prices are reasonable. I highly recommend.
I tried their chana masala and paratha, and they were absolutely delicious - just like a taste of home. The portions are small, so you can expect reasonable prices. The idly vada also gave me a comforting feeling of homemade food. However, if you are looking for a fancy atmosphere, this might not be the place for you.
Our visit to Tandoori Flame a few weeks ago while exciting, was somewhat disappointing in the dosa department. While many Indian dishes lend themselves to buffet style dining, dosa must definitely come to you straight off the grill and that's what we got at Anjali's Dosa Garden in Newton. Located in a somewhat industrial and not so pretty strip mall just off King George. It is a no nonsense place, not nearly as lavish as Tandoori Flame but neither was my wallet so significantly lightened.We started with their Idli Vada Combo which came with the usual red and coconut chutnies and sambar (a lentil based soup/stew). The vada was hot out of the fryer and along with pillowy idli both were perfect vehicles for the rich coconut and spicy sides.Next was the main event. We tried the Mysore Masala Dosa which was filled with a wonderful potato and spice mixture. I am not really an expert on the different types of dosa but this one was squared off and had onion in the batter making it a little more rustic than some dosa that we have had. It did not disappoint and was rich and comforting on this rainy afternoon. Lamb Biryani was our third plate. This is a wonderful dish and too be honest, I have had it at several South Indian restaurants and it is always amazing! Just a perfectly conceived recipe (Well at least it is to me! If you don't like rice or lamb, you might be less enthusiastic). We also ordered Podi Oothappam to go (mostly because I did not know what it was). It turned out to be a lovely pillowy bread with a not too spicy tomato herb paste topping. Very nice! Not too fancy but friendly enough. Our server was a little run off her feet but did pretty well on keeping up. Don't be afraid to try something different! There is more out there than sushi and tacos and bubble tea (don't get me wrong. we love that stuff). This place we enthusiastically recommend!