Masti - Indian Street Eats : Emory / Toco Hills Location
2945 N Druid Hills Rd c, Atlanta
(678) 949-9414
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I always love coming here. They have a good variety & vegetarian options.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The chicken vindaloo was delicious, and the perfect level of spicy. The garlic naan was fantastic as well. Service was quiet, professional, and friendly.
I was here when they opened so it was pretty quiet, but I could see it being very busy on a Friday night.
Will definitely be back.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I had lunch at Masti with my Indian and Brazilian friends, and it was such a great experience! We ordered the Aloo Masala Tacos, Butter Chicken Tacos, and Chicken Tikka Masala. It was my first time dining here, and everything was delicious.
The Aloo Masala Tacos were the standout dish, perfectly spiced and seasoned boiled potatoes wrapped in soft dosa crepes. Both the Butter Chicken and Tikka Masala were flavorful and well-balanced.
The restaurant is tucked away in the center of a busy shopping area, but it’s easy to find once you’re inside the parking lot. We chose the cozy indoor seating, which was authentically decorated, but they also have several nice outdoor tables.
Overall, the food, ambiance, and service made a great first impression. I’ll definitely be back!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
My wedding food catering order was placed from Masti. The food quality is really good and its delicious! The atmosphere and service is great. Especially, Joseph has been the best of all, he is very patient and friendly. Overall, loved it!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Stopped in for lunch today. They weren't too busy but had several tables seated. We ordered the samosa trio to start and a mango lassi. Both were delicious.
For main we shared butter chicken, garlic naan, and biryani. All were delicious. Great flavor. Big portion. Good for sharing.
Service was friendly. Clean and nice interior.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I'm 8 years old and Masti is my favorite restaurant of all indian and not indian food!!!!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The food was really bad and I wont recommend this to anyone.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Today Pakistan lost the cricket game to India but it gladdens me to say that the Falooda in Boat Basin Karachi is the best in the world and this pink crap falooda was like eating shaved ice with pubes masquerading as vermicelli.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 2
Service: 5
Under spiced and overpriced! The butter chicken and tikka masala tasted exactly the same, like we were simply eating rice and tomato sauce. Very disappointing.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 3
I have eaten here twice and now that I've had the Chinese Szechuan Dosa, will definitely be back again!!
Also love the cardamom chai tea - sooo good!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
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Ordering takeout from here after a busy day is absolutely the move when you’re tired and hungry! The food was not only delicious, but it was ready right on-time - as soon as I walked in the door - and still piping hot.
The Gobi Manchurian was spot-on, tasting exactly like the classic Indo-Chinese flavor profile that makes this such a hit dish. The sauce was nicely salty, had a great tang, and was perfectly satisfying. If anything, the cauliflower weren’t crunchy, but that could be owed to sitting in the sauce for a bit. Their roti was also a great pairing with the gobi, where one takeout order comes with two rotis.
Overall, would recommend for some quick Indian classics and would love to return to try more!
Food: 5
Great restaurant for Indian cuisine! I've tried a few dishes there and will continue to try others. Very delectable and staff if courteous. Highly recommended!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Having last experienced Indian street food amid the bustling alleys of Kolkata, I approached this neighborhood spot with both curiosity and high expectations. Tucked away from the lunch-hour rush, the restaurant offered me a quieter visit—complete with attentive, almost personalized service.
The menu straddles two worlds: on one side, traditional street food staples; on the other, adaptations tailored for the American palate. It’s a fusion concept that aims to bridge authenticity with accessibility.
I began with a samosa, crisp and golden, paired with a steaming cup of chai tea. The combination was comforting, though the spices leaned milder than the fiery street-side versions I recall from India.
For the main course, I ordered lamb Rogan Josh curry with butter naan and a side of rice. The lamb was tender and aromatic, enveloped in a rich, tomato-based gravy that carried the essence of Kashmiri cooking, though again tuned down in intensity. The naan, soft and slightly charred, made the perfect companion for scooping up the sauce.
The interior décor mirrored the fusion menu—eclectic and intriguing but not distinctly Indian. Instead, it presented an aesthetic blend that hinted at global fast-casual dining more than an homage to South Asian street culture.
While purists might miss the raw vibrancy and spice-forward punch of true Indian street food, this restaurant succeeds in offering a gateway experience: approachable for newcomers, yet still layered enough to remind seasoned diners of flavors from abroad.
Did you know that experiencing good food is considered a life experience?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Interesting menu. Some of the dishes are pretty good, not every fusion item though. Very lovely environment and friendly staff.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
I’m Indian and some of the best food I’ve had is here! It’s reasonably priced and so good! Be ware even mild can have bit of spice lol but yummy I love the goat biryani, the deconstructed samosa chaat, the roti rolls and Frankie’s etc
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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