A causal stop for Indian & French street eats with vegetarian options, smoothies & a juice bar.
Eden Gonzales
Little Mumbai Market is a little gem tucked away in the middle of a quiet town. The rice bowls and salad bowls are well-portioned and perfect for one person—fresh, filling, and satisfying. Shahid was very helpful and provided great service, making the experience even better. Definitely worth a visit!
… moreHillary Guzik-Jung
I randomly picked this place, and it was a good idea. The food was so flavorful and unique compared to what I have ate before I really enjoyed my Frankie roll. I would totally suggest it. The vegetarian samosa was good too. They almost have two menus, or styles. Service was great, attentive but not overwhelming so. The atmosphere was cute. They have vegetarian options here too.
… moreJack W Perry
Good hidden spot. ‘Street food.’ I’ve only had the Indian but it’s excellent. I like the rice bowl options. It isn’t spicy enough though. Enough space but it’s small (10 tables?) – it can get busy at lunchtime.
… moreSusan Rice
I can’t wait to go back and try more food off their menu! Delicious and unique flavors! Customizable spicy levels is a plus. There’s something for everyone, lots of options. Small, tight dining area and please note they close from 3pm-4pm to prepare for dinner. Fast and friendly service.
… moreNikita Jhunjhunwala
The place is cozy and the interior gives all the vibes of a funky cafe in India. 10/10 for ambience and service.
The food is also good, especially Nutella and strawberry crepe, and Chapali kebab.
Everything else was the American version of Indian food.
… moreGeorgia Carreira
What a lovely and unique experience! My husband and I choose more of the Indian/Mumbai inspired food, but given the excellent quality and experience, may be back tomorrow to try the Crepes with my kids. Can’t wait! We had the Deconstructed Samosa, Chicken Malai Kabob Rice Bowl and the Chicken Hariyali Kaba. All delicious!!!
… moreSwathi Nayak
Love the food. We got the deconstructed samosa, saag paneer rice bowl and a Frankie. Loved all of them. The smoothies here are great too. The vibe and ambiance is amazing, also decently priced!! Would definitely go back.
… moreVishal Dubey
This is the worst indian food I eat in recent time. I had ordered chilli chicken roll and it was bad. Chicken was uncooked, very chewy and dry. There was no taste as it it might be made of old frozen chicken which was not even properly warmed. Sause was given as side and there was not much filling in the roll.
Lastly the price charged to was 50% more then the price that is shown in the menue link of this restaurant. Won’t go there again or recomend anyone to go there.
… moreJon M
This place is really good. I love their Chicken Tortilla Soup. It’s the perfect meal on a cold day. Their crepes are really good as well. Staff is really friendly and always provides a great experience. Definitely worth a try if you are in the area.
… moreJacob Greenberg
I have been going to little crepe street/ little Mumbai market for years now. Take out is absolutely the worst. I have had MULTIPLE bad experiences. From ingredients just left out of dishes, inconsistant dishes being not put in the take out bags but charged for, to the phone going to voicemail and when I get there it’s empty. Tonight’s issue really takes the cake for me. I was waiting for my dish to be finished and I had ordered crepe pasta. I watched the chef go to plate the crepe pasta and then leave about a quarter of the dish in the pan and pouring it on a plate for themself. I watched the chef grab a fork and walk to the back and start eating it. I am really upset because when the dishes are actually cooked correctly, the food is excellent! It just sucks that the staff have so little care/ management and ruin the experience. Who paid for the food that chef just ate? Is it out of my money? I paid for a full dish and the chefs served up less than the normal portion.
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