Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 607 SE Everett Mall Way #3A, Everett, WA 98208
Phone: (425) 224-6924
Website: http://www.desibitehouse.com/
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Reviews
The vibe of the place was great — welcoming, clean, and full of energy. One of the highlights was the live panipuri stall, which added a really fun and interactive touch to the visit. They also offer a wide variety of Indian sweets and Namkeens, which makes it a perfect spot if you’re looking to explore different traditional flavors.
Highly recommend stopping by if you’re in the area — we’ll definitely be back!
Rasgulla was bengali style so didn’t like that – really looking for the spongy style!
Whole peanuts are a hit or miss – were good last time but not again.
In food –
chole kulche were average, not like the Punjabi style choke.
Punjabi kadhi was decent but portion of rice was way too small.
Service is superb – they let you taste anything you want and also give complimentary tea!
Ambiance – it’s mostly a take out place. A few counter chairs and tables and that’s it.
Their vada pav is not made fresh, and so the vada was pretty mediocre and didn’t have the crunch you would expect.
Maharaja chaat was sub-par. The taste was maybe ok, but the papdi used was smelling and tasting funky. It was either extremely stale or fried in stale oil. Totally ruined the experience.
The paneer sandwich had a lot of panner and was of decent portion size but was pretty bland overall.
When I placed my order, I noticed the prices on the bill were higher than those listed on the table menu. When I asked about it, the staff simply said, “The menu is old,” and offered no further explanation or updated menu.
Golgappe water was served in a glass size of filter coffee.
They did prepared aalo tikki chaat again but same frozen tikki served hot with chole curry on top.
Overall experience was very bad, won’t recommend.
Pani puri- It was pretty average. Two types of water-spicy and sweet.
Samosa – It was hot and fresh but masala could be better.
Chole kulche – pretty average. Tasted ok.
They gave us complimentary tea which was ok too.
We also ordered a bunch of different sweets. They all were again pretty average.
The service was extremely slow, maybe due to staff shortage as it’s a new place. The other indian restaurants in Bothell, Bellevue have really aced the game. So this place needs to improve a lot both in terms of service and food quality.
Update: We went back and had pani puri, aloo tiki chat and paneer pakora slider. Pani puri was decent, aloo tikki chat was awesome and paneer pakora slider was good!
We went there to hav the paani puri , 6 puris for 9 dollars . The paani puris were nice and there was a person serving it but its too expensive.
Also their paneer pakoda sliders were good .
They have a lot of vegetarian sandwich options along with sweets and bread but the atmosphere and no available seating was kind of disappointing.
Hope they increase the number of puris they serve and make the high price worth it and keep dine in options with a clean atmosphere.
They didn’t even have washrooms available at this venue.
What’s great is that all this goodness doesn’t break the bank. The prices are totally reasonable, so you get top-notch treats without hurting your wallet. It’s perfect for casual hangouts or family get-togethers. This place nails it with a combo of yummy, genuine flavors and affordable prices, making it a go-to spot for anyone who loves Indian sweets and chaats.