
We are an Indian eatery, adapting Indian food to the global palate, without straying from our core values and techniques, serving Indian food that the world can understand. Our menu consists of multi-regional Indian food with a focus on Southern Indian cuisine particularly from the two southernmost states in India, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The next time you’re in our neighbourhood, whether for your lunch break or a quick stroll, we invite you to experience Aahaar’s quality service and cuisine that has kept customers coming back to get a taste of home through our plate.
Intimate establishment serving classic South Indian dishes, with some vegan options.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7726 Center Blvd SE # 135, Snoqualmie, WA 98065
Phone: (425) 888-5500
Website: https://www.aahaaronline.com/
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Reviews
We loved the dosa, buttered chicken, and I got the super spicy varutyakari. So good!!! . All the food is exploding with flavor. They have a great balance of fat, acid, and salt. Oh, and the little bowl of soup you get to start the meal is delicious.
Amazing family owned restaurant tucked away in this small town. If you like flavorful food this place is a must try.
We tried the dosas and their fried idli — both were seriously amazing! Everything was full of flavor and tasted super fresh. You can tell they put real care into the food.
Overall, just an awesome spot with great vibes, tasty food, and top-notch service. Definitely a new favorite — can’t wait to go back!
The staff was polite and attentive, and the service was quick even during the busy hours. The restaurant is clean, well-lit, and family-friendly, with a cozy South Indian vibe.
We were a group of four and tried the following:
• Idly Vadai ($12): Disappointing. The idly was not soft and seemed like it had been sitting for a while. The vadai was overly oily, and the sambar lacked depth. For the price, we expected better quality and portion size.
• Caulifry: Essentially bland cauliflower fritters coated in besan. No salt, no spic definitely not Manchurian-style as one might expect. It felt like an unfinished dish.
• Dosa Rolls: A twist on classic dosa that didn’t quite work. The filling was basic potato with some cheese, but the dosa itself lacked crispiness and flavor. The curry dip on the side was a complete miss—flat and tasteless.
• Kaikari Kurma: The saving grace. Rich coconut flavor and served with rice this was the one dish that stood out for the right reasons.
• Flaky Parotta: Loved this! Perfectly flaky and well-made. No complaints here.
• Moksha (Dessert): Presentation didn’t match the menu description. The almonds had a musty, possibly rancid taste seems like they weren’t fresh. Also, it was missing the vanilla ice cream that was mentioned.
Overall, I left feeling quite let down. Aahar used to be a favorite, but it seems to have lost its charm over the years. Hoping they revisit their roots and bring back the quality they were once known for.
Food was average..we tried two types of biryani – Amara chicken and regular chicken, but both were below average in terms of flavor. It wasnt made in traditional style so lacked the flavor and spices. In appetizers, the fish fry was delicious.
However, the paneer curry I ordered was overly sweet, with a noticeable amount of food coloring. Despite these, I plan to return and try other vegetarian options esp. dosas hoping they will be better.