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Address: 12990 Eldorado Pkwy #100, Frisco, TX 75035
Phone: (972) 777-3374
Website: https://www.desidistrict.com/
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We tried quite a few dishes — vada pav, chicken frankie, mutton khati roll, chicken manchuria momos, and bun maska with chai — and everything tasted pretty good. Each dish had its own authentic touch and was well-prepared, fresh, and flavorful.
But the real star of the night was definitely the lamb chops — juicy, tender, and perfectly seasoned. For the price point, they’re absolutely worth it and stand out as one of the best items on the menu. Overall, Desi District is a fun spot with great vibes, tasty food, and solid value for money. Would definitely recommend it for anyone looking to enjoy a relaxed Desi dining experience in Dallas.
We have many other restaurants in this area that are far better. Please do your due diligence before ordering or dining in at this location. Most Indian restaurants in this area simply try to hype up their food and make profits, which is not necessarily a bad thing. However, they should also consider their customers, who are mostly people like us who try to give them business. They treat us like dirt.
I had to take a hot pack of sauce, but I discarded the entire item later. I wish the management would see this and start caring about their customers. At the very least, they should give us half of the value of our money.
There’s also a wide menu, offering plenty of options beyond biryani — including chicken and shrimp dishes, which makes it a good spot if you want to try different items on repeat visits.
Overall, great value for money with filling portions and variety.
For the price you charge you can do better.
But I didn’t like the samber n onion pakora.
Otherwise a great place to hang out!
Oh ya and chai was good too. (Green cardamom lovers)
Totally gives you Bharat cafe vibes.
Food quantity is good, people recommend Mandi here but taste is normal and the rice slick.
There biryani gravy is worst, feels like made with old peanuts.
I ordered Chicken Pakoda here and was surprised at the quantity — it looked like a sample, not a $12.99 dish! When I asked the lady at the counter, she rudely said, “That’s what you get it.” The Paneer Butter Masala was no better — barely 6–7 tiny cubes of paneer swimming in oily gravy.
The place is far from hygienic — dirty tables, sticky surfaces, and overall a very unclean environment. The staff were arrogant and completely unprofessional, and the service was painfully slow.
Honestly, this is a worthless place to visit. Save your money and your appetite — there are far better restaurants around that actually care about food quality, cleanliness, and customers.
You can really taste the quality, freshness, and attention to detail in the preparation. Definitely a satisfying experience, and I’ll be coming back again to try more dishes. Highly recommend for anyone craving authentic desi flavors!
The first time I tried the Szechwan noodles, they were excellent and I was genuinely happy to have found something different and flavorful. Unfortunately, the next two times we ordered them, the quality was completely inconsistent and the taste was far from good.
The sambar is almost always too salty and extremely spicy. I usually believe South Indian dishes like idli and dosa are hard to get wrong, but surprisingly, even the idli did not meet expectations.
After repeatedly having to discard food due to taste issues, I felt compelled to share this review. Consistency and balanced flavors would really make a big difference. Lastly maybe I will just keep it as a just Tea spot even though it’s not like best tea but not bad either.