Dilli - 6
9140 Alcosta Blvd unit a, San Ramon
(925) 361-0413
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$21.79 for just four of the tiniest bati pieces with plain dal is outrageously expensive. The taste was disappointing, and the quantity was so minimal that it felt like a complete rip-off. For this price, a thali should at least include sabzi and a few accompanying items. This felt more like duping the customer than offering a proper meal. Not worth it!
Food: 1
I had dal batti here and it tasted just like homemade food! The kadhi reminded me of authentic Indian flavors — truly made with love. Highly recommend
Good food! Enjoyed it thoroughly.
Food: 5
Service: 5
I had read multiple negative reviews about this place. Still, I decided to pay a visit here, for my love for Daal Bati Churma. I had this dish maybe once or twice, and was longing for that. Since this restaurant had it on its menu, I decided to go.
I went there on Sunday, at lunch time. The restaurant was empty. That should have been a red flag, to begin with. Also, it's a pretty small place - maybe 5 tables (that too, empty). My heart was telling me to run away, whereas my mind was telling me otherwise. In the end, my mind won this battle - only to repent, in the end.
I ordered daal bati churma, as pre-determined. Dish arrived in a reasonable time. It had 4 Baatis, daal and Churma. Baatis were soaked in ghee. Curious, I gave it a try, hoping for love at first bite. Alas. The baati was really hard and chewy, as if it was asking my teeth: hey! show me what you got. I could barely eat 1 out of 4 baati. I looked up on google what does this all mean. Google answer: either bati is stale or not made properly. Hmm.
Daal was ok, but lukewarm. I was looking for piping hot daal. Churma laddoo was ok too, with nothing much to go wrong with it.
So, I ended up eating two churma laddoo with daal. Definitely not worth my 20 bucks.
Given that its a small place with not much deco, the price and quality doesn't match. Something is off.
Anyway. I don't think I am going there again.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 3
Price - High(due to portion)
Quality - Decent but mostly oily
Quantity - Poor
Overall - Once in a while
Recommendation - Reduce the price or increase the portion size.Good luck!
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 3
Food was not good.
Service and atmosphere is ok.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 3
We stopped by for some quick evening snacks and really enjoyed the food. The service was prompt, and everything was served fresh, which we appreciated. The flavors were good, and overall we liked the experience. The only downside is that the prices felt a bit on the higher side.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 4
First on first the soya keema was so delicious I loved. I love goat keema in other restaurants but when I tried soya keema I felt like I am eating goat keema n that the combination of Indian beer called (Rupee) 😇simply wow
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Very good food and very good service
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best Garlic Naan in the Bay Area—hands down. A must-try spot for anyone craving authentic Indian food. Honestly, you can’t go wrong with almost anything on the menu.
Their chaat is quickly becoming a local favorite—I first heard about it from a friend visiting from India, and even they said it tastes just like home. The Gobi Manchurian and Chole Bhature bring back true Delhi flavors.
If you’re looking for real Indian food, this is the place. And if someone left a 1-star review, they probably don’t know what authentic Indian food should taste like..
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
Great food and great service Highland recomnded
Worst food ever they don’t give u fresh food now i am not well feeling my stomach is upset after eating their food never order from here again i give them 0 rating
We went here for a Friday afternoon dinner, out of a hunch of finding ‘new’ Indian place close by (we live in Dublin). First impression, this place looks clean and short menu items, which gave us confidence on the quality of the food, and definitely we didn’t get disappointed.
We ordered their samosas, which were well stuffed and not spicy, that was a big relief for me. I ordered their beer, which was great, and came with a complimentary plate of munchies (papad and biscuits). My wife got their chole bhature and pav bhaji, both of them were freshly made, and tasted fresh and well prepared. But the star of the show was their pineapple paneer tikka, this one was probably one of the most juiciest and softest paneer , I had outside of my home.
Finally, we ordered their brownie and ice cream, which was amazing. The brownie was crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. Amazing and shocking found in an Indian restaurant.
My wife also got their complimentary tea, which she said is well made.
Altogether, we are glad we tried this place and will definitely come back again. Keep up the great cooking and friendly service.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food is poor quality. The food made us feel bloated. Not recommended.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 3
Great experience. The food was full of flavor and very good. The staff was great to talk with. I recommend the Makkhe ki roti and sarso ka saag.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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