Good place to get Indian food when in Pike Market. It’s at the street level close to the entrance.
Food: 5
Service: 5
Jake Weinsheimer
Nice people good
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Combo
kenneth maingi
The samosas were very tasty,however the reason why I give them 1 star is because they charged me an extra 10% on top of the total food cost.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 2
Recommended dishes: Samosa
Dominic G.
I ordered two samosas for $6, one was chicken and the other was vegetarian. Both samosas were fried well and had similar flavor profiles. I just wish they added spice to the filling, not in terms of heat but in terms of flavoring. What helped with the flavors of the samosas was the chutney and tamarind sauces that were served. Next time I come to Pike Place, I'd love to try their assortment of curries, which might convince me to give this place a higher rating.
Rey Alaniz
Got the butter chicken it was good the first couple bites but afterwards felt like I was eating a soggy naan bread so it had to go in the trash.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 3
Louise F.
Don't think it tasted 100% authentic but they were delicious, warm, spiced in a cozy way, and a great contained mess to dip into the sauces as we waited in line for coffee afterwards
John D. Berry
Excellent Goan cuisine in a tiny restaurant with a friendly chef. We will be back.
Meghann Kennedy
These were some of the best samosas I have had! I got the veggie (potato / pea) version. The green creamy sauce was also awesome and unique! The wrapping/ puff pastry was really flaky and delish! I stoped back one more time for more since they were so quick and delish!
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Samosa
Yoselin Acosta
Veggie samosas were
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Vegetarian, Samosa
satx
Tourists beware!!Had Mumbai Chicken Wrap - which was awful. I don’t know why they were calling it that chicken because it was full of sugar. Tasted sweeter than a breakfast pastry. Curry and Rice wrapped in a tortilla? Lol.Apart from that they use sketchy tricks to charge you more. Read the fine print on the prices. Wrap was listed as $9. No actually if you use a microscope it’s $9.99. Then there’s tax, additional 10% card surcharge (who charges 10%? just include it in your price), and of course in your face tablet tip where you press 18% out of guilt although there was no service.
I loved everything I had, a great atmosphere and better-than-average service. would highly recommend it.
Family6768
My family and I visited Seattle for a couple of days before getting on a cruise ship to Alaska . We chose to do some tours through " City Pass." Best thing we did! We visited the Space Needle, Chilhuly Gardens ,and Pikes Market food tour. Our tour guide, Jerry, took us to several eateries . Omg, when we arrived at Saffron Spice, you can smell the delicious aroma!! The sample samosas was big, freshly made, and delicious ? It was a party in your mouth with all the different spices and the dipping sauce. We are definitely coming back to Seattle again, and the 1st stop is Saffron Spice!! BTW, it was a vegetable samosa with a green and brown dipping sauce. My best friend doesn't eat vegetables, but he devoured his portion. Again, it's delicious ?
Atom Vusan
Very mild compared to the Indian dishes I'm used to getting but it was very good. Naan was unusually dense but still good. Standing counter and a hidden ish seating area nearby I the way to the outdoor seating nearby.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Maddie E.
best samosas in seattle!! guys who run the stand are super nice as well and will give recommendations.
Thanmai Bindi
They had stale vegetarian food. Avoid this location.
Good place to get Indian food when in Pike Market. It’s at the street level close to the entrance.
Food: 5
Service: 5
Nice people good
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Combo
The samosas were very tasty,however the reason why I give them 1 star is because they charged me an extra 10% on top of the total food cost.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 2
Recommended dishes: Samosa
I ordered two samosas for $6, one was chicken and the other was vegetarian. Both samosas were fried well and had similar flavor profiles. I just wish they added spice to the filling, not in terms of heat but in terms of flavoring. What helped with the flavors of the samosas was the chutney and tamarind sauces that were served. Next time I come to Pike Place, I'd love to try their assortment of curries, which might convince me to give this place a higher rating.
Got the butter chicken it was good the first couple bites but afterwards felt like I was eating a soggy naan bread so it had to go in the trash.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 3
Don't think it tasted 100% authentic but they were delicious, warm, spiced in a cozy way, and a great contained mess to dip into the sauces as we waited in line for coffee afterwards
Excellent Goan cuisine in a tiny restaurant with a friendly chef. We will be back.
These were some of the best samosas I have had! I got the veggie (potato / pea) version. The green creamy sauce was also awesome and unique! The wrapping/ puff pastry was really flaky and delish! I stoped back one more time for more since they were so quick and delish!
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Samosa
Veggie samosas were
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Vegetarian, Samosa
Tourists beware!!Had Mumbai Chicken Wrap - which was awful. I don’t know why they were calling it that chicken because it was full of sugar. Tasted sweeter than a breakfast pastry. Curry and Rice wrapped in a tortilla? Lol.Apart from that they use sketchy tricks to charge you more. Read the fine print on the prices. Wrap was listed as $9. No actually if you use a microscope it’s $9.99. Then there’s tax, additional 10% card surcharge (who charges 10%? just include it in your price), and of course in your face tablet tip where you press 18% out of guilt although there was no service.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 1
Restaurantji Recommends
I loved everything I had, a great atmosphere and better-than-average service. would highly recommend it.
My family and I visited Seattle for a couple of days before getting on a cruise ship to Alaska . We chose to do some tours through " City Pass." Best thing we did! We visited the Space Needle, Chilhuly Gardens ,and Pikes Market food tour. Our tour guide, Jerry, took us to several eateries . Omg, when we arrived at Saffron Spice, you can smell the delicious aroma!! The sample samosas was big, freshly made, and delicious ? It was a party in your mouth with all the different spices and the dipping sauce. We are definitely coming back to Seattle again, and the 1st stop is Saffron Spice!! BTW, it was a vegetable samosa with a green and brown dipping sauce. My best friend doesn't eat vegetables, but he devoured his portion. Again, it's delicious ?
Very mild compared to the Indian dishes I'm used to getting but it was very good. Naan was unusually dense but still good. Standing counter and a hidden ish seating area nearby I the way to the outdoor seating nearby.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
best samosas in seattle!! guys who run the stand are super nice as well and will give recommendations.
They had stale vegetarian food. Avoid this location.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Recommended dishes: Veggie Combo