Where Tradition MeetsTaste! Preety Gupta & Izzy established a small eatery to offer delicious Banarasi dishes at affordable prices. The place quickly gained immense popularity by consistently delivering palatable delicacies at a reasonable price point.They successfully transformed their dream into a beautiful reality. Varanasi’s food culture is a captivating blend of tradition, simplicity, and vibrant street flavors, deeply rooted in its religious significance and ancient heritage.
Hours
| Friday | 9 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 60 4th St #104, Gilroy, CA 95020
Phone: (408) 767-2868
Website: http://www.banrasiya.com/
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Reviews
We had the buffet, on Sunday morning. There were plenty of vegetarian options in main as well as delicious snacks.
They serve fresh and hot breads and rice on the table.
Specially loved the Mix veg korma and Bedmi poori. Gulab jamun was yum too.
Friendly staff. Will definitely recommend.
Bhelpuri was the highlight of all. Bedami kachauri also won our hearts.
Overall it was great to come and enjoy Preeti’s hospitality. Great host and very down to earth owner.
Just one feedback Quantity of chokha can be increased a bit. It was very tasty as well
We tried the Litti Chokha, Bedami Kachori, buttermilk, and tea, and every item was absolutely delicious. The flavors were authentic, well-balanced, and reminded us of wholesome, home-cooked meals. The Litti Chokha had a rustic, earthy taste that felt straight out of Bihar, while the Bedami Kachori was crisp, flavorful, and perfectly paired with its accompaniments. The refreshing buttermilk and soothing tea were the perfect complements, making the meal feel complete and satisfying.
What truly elevated the experience was Preeti, the owner, whose warmth, kindness, and friendly nature made us feel right at home. Her passion for authentic food and hospitality clearly reflects in every detail. This stop in Gilroy turned into a memorable family experience, and I would absolutely love to visit again to explore more Banarasi dishes infused with the rich and authentic flavors of Bihar.
Every plate she serves feels alive with emotion. We have tasted many of her dishes, and each one carries its own soul, its own story. Her momos, especially, are unforgettable—without question the best I have ever had in the U.S. Each bite is comfort, joy, and pure magic.
Preety’s cooking is not just about flavor; it’s about feeling. You can taste her passion, her care, and her devotion in every mouthful. Her food feels like home, like being held, like love made edible. Experiencing her cooking is a gift—one that lingers long after the last bite.