Cafe Kottu - Modern Indian Fusion
12880 Beamer Rd, Houston
(281) 416-4881
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Closed down, for the good of the community and people who have taste buds
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
My sister and I decided to check out this place. Upon arrival, it was deserted on a Saturday night. That should've been a sign to not go. The food tasted disgusting, like dish soap literal soap. The signature sauce is ketchup, are you kidding me?! Indian fusion and you choose ketchup, that's real Indian. The waiter was a tall guy that couldn't crack a smile. He didn't greet us nor did he introduce himself. Okay, so we are definitely at a bad start. If he isn't happy about serving us nor being there then why should be happy about eating there. So, we ordered sadly and five minutes after ordering our food, our nonchalant waiter brought it to us. How is that possible? Oh, I know how because it's not fresh and not made to order. They took M&M Grill away and replaced it with a trash restaurant. I will not be coming back!
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
try to get my daughter to try something new that was associated with it. I thought it was all
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Yesterday we went this restaurant and ordered masala dosa,Special kottu both are too good and especially that tomoto chutney was so tasty which comes with dosa i will definetly visit
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Came here with my girlfriend and I have to applaud the chef because the food was absolutely incredible. We had a mix of the hummus, lamb chops and chicken shawarma. Definitely going back for the food and the quick service too. Our waiter was always on alert and quickly attended to us when needed. 10/10
I've tried a wide variety of Indian food, so I know what to expect when it comes to flavor, however, this was my first time trying Sri Lankan food.Let me tell you about my experience. Upon driving up on a Saturday evening, there were only 2 vehicles parked in the lot. I immediately thought, okay with a 4.8 star rating on Google that is a bad sign. I was a bit hesitant about coming inside, however, my sister persuaded us to just give them a try.We walk inside the rather large restaurant to find one single family out of the whole establishment and a tall guy aimlessly standing around. It was very strange. We walked to the counter to order only an appetizer, however, the tall guy who did not introduce his name or anything handed us the menu.So, we sit down at one of the booths as we are scanning the menu, the tall guy comes to the table asking if we ever tried Indian food. I'm thinking to myself, "of course, I live in Houston and has tried Indian food, do I look uncultured?!". I tell him yes and ask for some time to review the menu.After he leaves, I immediately knew I wanted the veg biryani as an entree. My sister was eyeing the dosa. So we flag the tall guy down and I'm requesting to order the biryani and he tells me, they don't have dosa, biryani, nor any of the Indian dishes because the cook that prepares the Indian isn't at work today. Very strange red flag.Okay, so I settle on the dahl and veg rotti with hot tea. As soon as I order, it was less than 1 second after I placed the order. I watched the tall guy walk to the kitchen and say something to the cook and he is placing my order on a tray to serve to me.Another red flag! I'm thinking, "there is no way that they cooked that food that fast." The dahl comes to the table in a small bowl and the portion size was tiny like for a child. The dahl wasn't hot in temperature and more room temperature. The veg rotti was only two pieces that were cut with a side order of ketchup. My sister and I both say to each other, "why is the side sauce ketchup?" I'm thinking, "that would appear more Americanized than Sri Lankan. I don't know". It was very weird and not authentic.The taste of the dahl was okay, not spicy. It tasted like it came from the canned dahl that I get from Amy's Soups. It definitely did not taste like it was made to order or fresh. It gave a weird aftertaste. The veg rotti was okay. I've had better frozen veg rottis that I've picked up from Raj's Groceries. It wasn't flavorful and more bland. I hated that the dipping sauce was ketchup.My sister orders the cafe special kottu with veg croquettes. Again, it was 30 seconds and the food was out. The croquettes came with the dipping sauce of ketchup. The croquettes were seemingly tasty. My sister said that the kottu did not taste fresh and gave off a slate taste.The hot tea was complimentary which the tall guy brought to the table. My sister ordered a mango lassi which they were out of. The tall guy brought us two bottles of water which was in the house. It was strange because we never asked for waterThe tea did not taste authentic and tasted like your average ginger tea. It was not aromatic or fresh. It tasted like it had been sitting out all day.The dahl with a side of rice, veg rotti, and tea was $14. I don't know why they charged me for the tea since the tall guy said that it was complimentary.Overall, this has been my first time to try this restaurant and my last time. The food is not fresh and not made fresh to order. There was a lack of flavor. The service was attentive, however, the food was not good. 1 star is for the service and 1 star for the food. I won't be back nor recommend this place.I would really recommend that they have photos of the food. The tall guy gave a good description of the food. Also, the portion size is too small for the price. Please prepare the food fresh to order if I wanted leftovers, I would have eaten at home!
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 5
Hot Chilli Kottu (Chicken) and Veg Kottu were great. You can bring your own drinks (wine,whiskey,beer).
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I had never eaten here before today, when I stopped by to pick up takeout for lunch since I was in the neighborhood. I ordered the Shish Tawook, or chicken kabob with grilled veggies and garlic sauce. I can honestly say that nothing on this plate of food has a Middle Eastern flavor, not one thing. There is a sweetness in whatever they brushed on the chicken before they grilled it that permeated the whole plate, and the chicken is tough and dry. The so-called garlic sauce was even sweeter, with no evidence of any garlic or garlic flavor in it. I have had to throw the whole thing away. The worst Middle Eastern restaurant I have ever been to in Houston, where there are so many great ones. What a disappointment.
This is my first visit in the Houston area to a restaurant advertising Ceylon cuisine. The menu is not traditional; it's a fusion one. So expect some mash ups.Definitely try out the Kottu dishes. It's their signature item. It's similar to Chilli Porotta, popular in South Indian fusion cuisine. The Paratha (Porotta) used is much thinner. The flavor was great. Medium spice level is good enough. We also tried the Egg roti. The jaggery pudding dessert was nice. It's similar to flan but has a distinctive jaggery and coconut milk flavor.Quiet place. Came in for late lunch on Friday and it was just our table. A couple of other people dropped in later on. I think this is a new place and could do with some advertisement.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
?Freaking UNBELIEVABLE! The food is so amazing ?. I am so grateful to live nearby! I got the Hot Chilli Kitty, Lamb Curry, and fish Croquettes. I mean... Unimaginably wonderful!! ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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I recently had the pleasure of visiting Café Kottu Fusion Cuisine, and I must say that it was a delightful experience. Located at 29.5821222,-95.2114654, the cafe offers a unique blend of flavors and a cozy ambiance that creates a memorable dining atmosphere.First and foremost, the food at Café Kottu Fusion Cuisine is exceptional. The menu features a wide range of options, combining elements of Sri Lankan and fusion cuisine. From traditional kottu roti to creative fusion dishes, there is something to satisfy every palate. I particularly enjoyed their signature Kottu dishes, which were bursting with flavors and perfectly balanced in terms of spice.The service at Café Kottu Fusion Cuisine deserves special mention. The staff members were attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable about the menu. They were more than happy to provide recommendations and answer any questions I had about the dishes. The level of hospitality they offered enhanced my overall dining experience.The cafe itself is beautifully decorated, with a warm and inviting ambiance. The seating arrangements are comfortable, making it an ideal place to relax and enjoy a meal. Whether you're dining alone, with friends, or with family, the atmosphere at Café Kottu Fusion Cuisine caters to all occasions.In terms of pricing, I found the menu to be reasonably priced for the quality of food and service provided. Considering the unique fusion concept and the attention to detail in each dish, I believe it offers good value for money.One area for improvement could be the waiting time during peak hours. The cafe tends to get busy, and there might be a slight delay in receiving your order. However, the staff members do their best to manage the rush efficiently, ensuring that customers are served as promptly as possible.Overall, my experience at Café Kottu Fusion Cuisine was excellent. The delectable food, friendly service, and inviting ambiance make it a standout dining destination. If you're looking to explore new culinary delights or enjoy a fusion twist on traditional dishes, I highly recommend paying a visit to Café Kottu Fusion Cuisine. It is an experience that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving for more.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Butter Chicken
We dined in. Great food, very friendly people. I had one of the kottu dishes. It was quite a bit of food (2 meals worth) Very flavorful. It’s not like Indian food we are use to, in case you’re wondering. It’s quite different but with familiar flavors that the American pallet will find appealing. Highly recommend for anyone seeking to expand their global cuisine experience. You won’t be disappointed.Would have loved to see some vegetarian options.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The best chicken and beef around always moist and with flavor stop by and try a dish and see for your self like if you read this review
Finally I found tasty Asian cuisine in Cafe Kottu! The same taste of the Siri Lanka cusine, I was looking for quite long. They even serve in same style that really made me to miss my Native town alot. We ordered butter chicken with rice. If you're looking for tasty Asian food under your budget this place is worth visiting!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
The superb service and first-rate accommodations at the Cafe Kottu Fussion Cuisine Hotel are unmatched. I felt respected as a guest because of the staff's professionalism and friendliness. The apartments were large, elegantly furnished, and provided breathtaking views. Both business and leisure travellers would find the hotel's location ideal. This business is of the highest calibre.A satisfying taste you'll never forget. Excellent service and fantastic variety of chicken meals made for a great experience. I'm forward to visit once more.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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