Amaravati Indian Restaurant
$ • Indian, Patisserie/Cake Shop
Hours:
5435 N MacArthur Blvd, Irving
(972) 714-9999
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Amaravati Indian Restaurant Reviews
The worst food I ever had in my life.
1. Sweet corn soup was made of grounded sweet corn with large chunks of beans and carrot. I have never seen such soup in my life.
2. Veg fried rice was very oily and not sure what oil they really used and I got a pieced or root from onion which we generally discard in our daily usage.
3. Veg noodles were foul smelling and had Lange chunks of cabbage and bell peppers the worst in look I ever seen in my life.
I tried breakfast during my visit to Dallas, yummy.
The place is absolutely fantastic. We rented out the banquet on Sunday snacks and delicious food was spot on. All our guests enjoyed each and every single item. The interior of the place was pretty swanky and well managed.
I really appreciate to all management and specially thanks to Harsh and Vasu for providing amazing service to made my party wonderful.
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Hours
| Monday | 7AM - 11PM |
| Tuesday | 7AM - 11PM |
| Wednesday | 7AM - 11PM |
| Thursday | 7AM - 11PM |
| Friday | 7AM - 11PM |
| Saturday | 7AM - 11PM |
| Sunday | 7AM - 11PM |
Amaravati Indian Restaurant is a highly-recommended spot for delicious South Indian cuisine. The restaurant excels in its breakfast offerings, with popular dishes like ghee karan idly, chicken dosa, and puri impressing diners. The vegetarian options are plentiful, including idly, dosa, vada, poori, and more. The unique egg puff is a standout, while the peanut chutney is a crowd-pleaser, with many saying it cannot be matched in the city. This self-service restaurant provides a good place for South Indian snacks at an economical price, and customers often feel as if they are back home in India. Located near a mall, parking is readily available, and the establishment is accessible for wheelchair users. Many diners appreciate the homely feel of the tiffins, and the chai is noted to be very good. The breakfast combo impressed with dosa, idli, and vada, and the chutneys made all the difference. Mysore Bonda was flavorful and went perfectly with everything. The paani poori is awesome. Samosa is fresh and rare. With great food and service, Amaravati Indian Restaurant continues to be a favorite for those craving authentic South Indian flavors.