Wow, I happy WF has a dosa cafe. The dosas are light and crispy. The only thing is I dont care for the chunty they serve. It is great I can do some light shopping and pay at the dosa cashier. When I go to the Dosateria there is rarely a line. They keep the cafe clean and organized. It is a liitle no
A great place hidden inside Whole Foods that has delicious Indian food. Has great dosa and wraps. The lassi is must try. One of the few places that serves fresh Sugarcane juice. Everything on the menu is super delicious and better than most Indian restaurants in the Bay area serving similar food.
Pretty good. I tried the simple masala potato dosa. It came out as it should be. Fast service, so if you looking for a quick healthy bite this is ideal.
One thing is that one of the condiments served was too hot, thought a warning would have been nice.
Tried Masala Dosa here. Although fresh, neither dosa nor sambhar or chutney tastes good. Potato masala has less or no salt. Would not recommend.
I think one of the cool west coast styled Dosa hut. That too inside a big supermarket; either inside Whole Foods or Safeway. I think this was favourite of another roommate of mine. He used to take us almost twice a month. However, the recommendation is just to try the house-special dosas because som
Ordered Dosa with Butter chicken and Frankie with Tamil Lamb.
Dosa was good but the Frankie was not up to the mark. A bit expensive for the quality of food they offer. They’re are plenty of other choices in the area.
Not many choices but seriously, potato masala Dosa are ready fresh, good and quickly served. Idlis and dal are good too.
I give five stars because it is rare to find such good street food.
Tried just their butter chicken roll and not at all a fan. It’s rice and rajma and some chicken (that’s not even butter chicken) in a burrito roll. No good.
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