Bustling South Indian restaurant known for its dosas serving vegetarian fare in a no-frills space.
Hours
| Friday | 8:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 8:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 8:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 8:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 8:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 8:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 8:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1177 W El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, CA 94087
Phone: (408) 737-2323
Website: http://www.madrascafe.us/index.htm
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Reviews
I tried the onion rava masala dosa that came with sambar and three chutneys. Overall, the dish lacked taste and freshness. The onion rava dosa was too oily, and the chutneys offered no flavor whether it be tomato, coconut, or whatever else.
The price here was reasonable – $9-12 for most things which reflect the quality and taste.
Quality wise pretty decent and not oily 🙂 service could be better, place order and pay, they bring your food to the table instead of taking order while seated.
They have grocery store with food court with a shared kitchen. For pickups order from food court for faster service and they may have additional items and snacks.
Went seeing the 6k+ ratings but disappointed overall. Food was okayish, masala dosa sucks, kothu paratha was okayish, Idly vada was meh. Service was the worst of all, staff needs training, interior needs overhaul AND PLEASE focus on your hygiene!! Im surprised how this restaurant is still operating.
My recommendation, skip this Indian restaurant.
The interiors and service are below average.
Overall reasonable Indian option in south bay if one is looking quality South Indian food.
We have been here for dinner as well as lunch multiple times. This place always seems busy, which is a good sign.
The dosas were absolutely delicious along with the chutneys and sambhars. They were generous with the refill as well. The upma was amazing in taste, probably the best one in the town. The pongal could have been better as it was a bit dry.
We had to order first on the counter and wait to be seated for about 15 minutes. Since it was a Sunday, it was crowded so expect some wait time.
Food on the other hand was average. The Vada and sambar were good, apart from that everything was subpar. The chutneys were horrible. Filter coffee was too bad. Tasted sour and no trace of coffee decoction.
I liked the open seating outside, it was a good vibe. But food and service are more important to me. I don’t see myself coming back here for more.
The place can get very busy, especially on weekends, so expect a bit of a wait. It’s more of a no-frills, fast-casual experience—don’t go in expecting fancy ambiance, but the food more than makes up for it.
Everything is flavorful, fresh, and reasonably priced. Their chutneys and sambar are standout, and they’re generous with portions too. Definitely a favorite for South Indian comfort food in the Bay Area.