Breads of India

  4.3 – 164 reviews   • Indian restaurant

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Changing menu of breads, curries & other classic Indian fare in a warm space with exotic decor.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Breads of India 94702

Hours

Friday11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5:30–9:30 PM
Saturday11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5:30–9:30 PM
Sunday11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5:30–9:30 PM
Monday11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5:30–9:30 PM
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5:30–9:30 PM
Thursday11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5:30–9:30 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 2448 Sacramento St, Berkeley, CA 94702

Phone: (510) 848-7684

Website: http://www.breadsofindia.com/

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Reviews

Shambavi Krishnamurthi
The menu delves into dishes from different parts of India beyond the mainstream ones we usually see at Indian restaurants in North America. The detailed descriptions on the menu help you learn more about what you’re eating. Almost all entrees come with rice, creamy daal (lentils) and some greens. The naan/kulcha were large and fluffy. The bharwa karela (bitter melon) was very flavorful and bitter. Instantly took me back to my childhood.

Menu changes monthly. Can’t wait to be back to explore more of the Indian cuisine
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Anika T
Seems like a super underrated restaurant! Everything we had there was incredible
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gen fuj
After many years we returned to this once esteemed restaurant and while the menu was unchanged, the cooking was very disappointing. Gone were the vibrant spices. The daal, saag, and curries were bland. And the tandoori salmon was definitely not marinated or seared in any kind of high heat oven (nor was the subpar naan). Service was very slow — which was odd because there was no one else being served during the entire time we were there. Very sad shadow of its former self.
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Achint Sanghi
I have come here a couple times to take out Kulchas and Parathas. The quality is extremely good and breads are tasty and hot and cooked through. The pricing is very good and the service has always been very friendly. I have yet to try any of the food yet but plan to do so because the menu looks super interesting. Probably
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This That
I love the menu here there’s always something different as the menu changes month to month. The specials always have a detailed description that offers context and region to the dishes.
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Seema Lala
Really enjoyed this meal. Different to the usual Indian menu. Definitely recommend it.
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Jonathan Zernik
Food was not so good.

I also saw one of the chefs walking out of the bathroom, and it looked like he didn’t wash his hands after he flushed the toilet.
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Sarab Seth
This Indian restaurant deserves to be known much more widely! Had an outstanding lunch here this week. I’m from India, and have high standards for Indian food. Quite bummed out that it took me 11 years to discover this amazing restaurant. But there are so many Indian restaurants in East Bay, and this had just never crossed my radar as a place to try.

First of all, the menu is outstanding. There are dishes that you will never find on the menu of any other restaurant. We had Chicken Paratha Fold, Masaledar Bharwa Karela (bitter melon; literally as good as my mom’s, but it’s an acquired taste), and Kori Gasi (a south Indian chicken curry). Everything was outstanding (except for one small thing: the paratha did not appear to be fresh). I loved the attention to detail in everything else. They have the very best green chutney (cilantro-mint) and red chutney (tamarind) I have ever eaten in any Indian restaurant in the US (and I’ve lived here more than 40 years).

Portions are a good size, and the two of us were completely full. You don’t have to pay extra for rice, like you have to do almost everywhere else. The entrees come with rice and daal and a small serving of salad (some very nice lettuce drizzled with green chutney; sensational!). Their house wine is only $5 a glass. Nowhere else in the Bay Area can you get a glass of wine for that price; a very generous pour too. Our dessert was Phirni (a very traditional rice-flour pudding). That was only $4 for a very generous serving.

Overall, the food was really delicious, the portions generous, the prices very reasonable. Service was great. We will definitely be back again and again. Still have to try all those unique and delicious-sounding breads!
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annemarie
Yummmm. They should have a higher rating!! Their food is really tasty. And it’s not greasy like some of the other Indian restaurants around. I got the butter chicken to go and it came with a leg and thigh. Was surprised to get two big pieces of chicken. I ate them so fast I ended up in food comatose. Oops.

The meal comes with rice and a little salad. It doesn’t cost as much as other restaurants and is far better tasting. Going to be back to try more of their food.
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