At Firangi, we are passionate about bringing a modern twist to traditional Indian cuisine. Our menu is carefully crafted using fresh ingredients and unique flavor combinations that will transport you to the streets of India. Join us on this gastronomic journey and discover a new level of taste and excitement.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 201 E Grand Ave, Escondido, CA 92025
Phone: (760) 294-3055
Website: http://firangisd.com/
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Reviews
The restaurant is fairly spacious with indoor and outdoor dining, a long bar, and a couple of pool tables in a connected room/area. I found the decor/atmosphere slightly stark and more ‘café’ than ‘gastropub’. Maybe that changes on busy evenings.
The food was great, although we noticed they didn’t ask about a ‘spice level’ — it was a mild one-size-fits-all spice. A nice touch was a metal water vessel that was provided on the table with metal cups.
The owner was friendly. The waitress was slightly odd.
Wait time for food was a tiny bit slow.
There’s a single unisex restroom off the back patio, accessed by code.
Ample parking on the surrounding streets and in free public lots. Watch out for 2-hour limit signs.
If you’re an Indian food lover, check out Firangi!
The service was warm and attentive. The staff made us feel right at home and even gave great recommendations. It’s a place we’ll definitely come back to. Highly recommended for anyone craving quality Indian food!
We went to Firangi Indian Eatery on Grand Avenue in Escondido, and yaar, the ambiance is just chef’s kiss. It’s not loud at all—perfect for actually talking to each other! The colors are so soft and beautiful, and the furniture is super comfortable. It feels fancy but also cozy, if that makes sense.
And the food? We kept it simple because we were saving room for dinner, but everything we ate was mind-blowing.
We started with their cocktails—all desi-fied with the cutest names. We tried the Monsoon Mojito and the Tantric Yoga, and let me tell you, they were refreshing and unique.
For food, we ordered the “Yogurt Explosions” (which we desis know and love as Dahi Chaat)—it was perfectly tangy and sweet. Then came the Firangi Mussels, served in the most yum, creamy coconut curry. And obviously, we couldn’t just eat that curry with a spoon, so we ordered the homemade tandoor-baked Garlic Naan on the side. It was so fresh, buttery, and crunchy on the edges, literally melting in the mouth.
I’m so glad Escondido finally has a desi fusion (or should I say, “vetch” fusion?) restaurant like this. It feels like fine dining but with the flavors of home. Can’t wait to go back for a full course meal! Highly recommended. ️
Overall it’s eat here again if I knew what item on the menu my wife could eat and perhaps on a less busy night. They do have several other items on their menu I’d like to try. It’s also great to have an Indian food option in Escondido. I totally understand the need to charge these prices to be on Grand Ave.