The Eden Gardens (Indian Delicacy)

  4.2 – 263 reviews   • Restaurant

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Experience the authentic flavors of India at The Eden Gardens, San Jose’s premier Indian delicacy restaurant. Savor our mouthwatering curries, fragrant basmati rice, and crispy naan bread. Enjoy a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for family gatherings, business meetings, or a night out with friends. Discover the best Indian food near me, and taste the difference for yourself. Come visit us today and indulge in a culinary journey that will leave you craving for more!

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Hours

Friday11:30 AM–3 PM, 5:30–11 PM
Saturday11:30 AM–3 PM, 5:30–11 PM
Sunday11:30 AM–3 PM, 5:30–11 PM
Monday11:30 AM–3 PM, 5:30–11 PM
Tuesday11:30 AM–3 PM, 5:30–11 PM
Wednesday11:30 AM–3 PM, 5:30–11 PM
Thursday11:30 AM–3 PM, 5:30–11 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 2 N First St Suite 150, San Jose, CA 95113

Phone: (408) 320-2471

Website: http://www.theedengardens.com/

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Reviews

Urvashi Chaudhuri
I am from Kolkata and I love their beetroot cutlet, fish fry, goat thali and rui sorse (mustard fish curry). Very authentic. The server is very sweet, always greets with a smile and I was told the chefs are all from Bengal. They do have non bengali items on the menu as well to attract a wider customer base. Have tried their garlic fried rice which was really good. In desserts, I would recommend mishti doi. Didn’t enjoy the rasogulla or the nolen gurer sandesh much.
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Foodie Ryder
As a bengali foodie, I approve of the taste of the food as long as we classify as Bengali-Fusion. Taste is all great but if we take an “authentic bengali” judgment hat, Mishti pulao should be of “Gobindobhog” rice and the Ghugni should have goat keema. Mishti doi and Nolen Gurer sondesh are the Chef’s own creations. All good and understandable fusion modifications.
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Connected bangla
The Eden Gardens (Indian Delicacy) was a disappointing experience for our group. The service was very unprofessional and disorganized. Orders were mixed with other tables, and the food arrived without any timing or coordination. We waited a long time for one of our dishes, and when we were already tired of waiting and decided to pay the bill, they suddenly brought out food at that moment. Even then, one of the dishes we ordered never arrived.

We ended up paying and leaving without properly finishing the meal. Even something as simple as drinking water had to be requested at the counter near the end of our visit. Overall, the service felt chaotic and poorly managed.

My suggestion would be to visit only with a small group of three or four people. Based on our experience, the restaurant does not seem able to handle larger groups.
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Raima
Undoubtedly the best bengali food in Bay Area! Its not oily like other places and it does have the authentic bengali taste you are craving ! Must try we have ordered in literally innumerable times it was our first visit and the buffet was DELICIOUS! So was the service… our server Kashish was really sweet took so good care . Will be back soon and will continue ordering !
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Ray Mitra
Eden Garden is a fantastic restaurant — centrally located in San Jose with great ambience, easy parking, and warm hospitality. We hosted the meet-and-greet for Filmfare Award–winning singer Madhubanti Bagchi (Aaj Ki Raat Raat), and the experience was excellent.

Owner Archisman and his staff were professional, accommodating, and made everything seamless. The food was outstanding — flavorful, beautifully presented, and even included authentic Bengali dishes. Highly recommend Eden Garden for its great food, service, and welcoming atmosphere.
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Angela Sato-Anderson
I cannot rate the atmosphere since we got the food ‘to go’ but before it changed owners they did not allow inside dining so now that it does I’ll keep the star review consistent.
We ordered food for lunch and it was super easy to order online through their website, it was ready in a short window of time, and the food was delicious.
I’m sure the gobi Manchurian would be even better at the restaurant but it had great flavor and the sauce was nice and spicy. The rice was plain but fresh.
The spicy chili/sesame naan was soooo good! It says it’s spicy on the menu but I think it’s difficult to control the spice level of the fresh peppers. It wasn’t a spicy as the gobi but the flavor was smokey and nothing like I’ve ever had on naan. The garlic naan was also fabulous!
I look forward to visiting the restaurant to try even more.
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Rounak Dey
A hidden gem of an authentic Bengali restaurant. The egg chicken roll was perfect. It totally felt like eating at the streets of Kolkata. The fish fry had a different marination inside than the green paste marinade that I am used to in Kolkata, but nevertheless, it tasted great. The biryani was tasty, too (and it has a potato!). The rohu kalia was the only item that was underwhelming, not because it was bad, but because it was not a Kalia, which is supposed to be a rich and decadent gravy. Rather, it was like a simple homecooked Rohu curry (jhol). It was good too, just that it wasn’t a Kalia.
Overall, it was a great experience, and will definitely visit again. It is rare to find authentic Indian Bengali food in the US, and I sincerely wish all the good things for the Eden Gardens.
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bartika dutta
Restaurants don’t control everything about a location – they choose based on what’s available or affordable, so I will refrain from commenting on the location of the place.

The artwork symbolizing the blend of Howrah Bridge and Golden Gate bridge symbolizes the union of tradition and diaspora in an interesting manner. Then there are quirky prints too that make the place feel homey and thoughtful. The pulao and shorshey fish were comforting and cooked to perfection. The chicken chop was a bit heavy on the garam masala but it still carried that nostalgic street-side edge. The chicken thaali was a really nice sampler. The aloo bhaja was just what it should be- crispy, golden and addictive. The shukto was a classic in a palate-opening way, an ode to proper Bengali beginnings. The sweet lassi was creamy, smooth and indulgent. Would definitely return for round two!
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Saba Hayat
Amazing food, nice and clean dine In. Chay was too good to believe. All the bar-b- q items were freshly made. Butter chicken had authentic taste, leaving a strong aroma in mouth after every bite.
The menu is so diverse not a common i dian restaurant menu. Me and my family enjoyed every bit of the dinner.
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Shruthi Vemula
Awesome food specially the Goat Curry and Soya Chaap!! It melts in your mouth!! The restaurant is very well maintained and organized and the staff is always friendly!! One true hidden gem of Bay Area! Best Indian Restaurant in San Jose, CA if not all of Bay Area!
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