


With our experience in managing over 49000 sq.ft of restaurant space spread over two continents & 20+ years of experience serving thousands of patrons daily, we bring the spectrum of Indian flavors matched with festivals, customs, and traditions from various parts of India – in its full authenticity. Consciously Nostalgic is what we pride in presenting you our century old tradition, culture, flavor and cuisine Every aspect of Indian Hotspot strives to deliver an experience that’s authentic and exception at all facets. Let us know how we can make your visit to Indian Hotspot (TM) a memorable experience. Your insights and feedback continues to encourage us to keep doing better
Hours
| Friday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 11010-B Bollinger Canyon Rd B, San Ramon, CA 94582
Phone: (925) 204-6182
Website: https://www.indianhotspot.com/
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Reservations: tripleseat.com
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Reviews
Plates from earlier people who dined were not picked up and looked mess and gross .
What was more concerning was that the potatoes inside the puris tasted stale and had an unpleasant odor, which made the dish inedible. If an item cannot be prepared or served properly, I believe it would be better to remove it from the menu rather than risk disappointing loyal customers.
Malai Gulabjamun was THE Best !! $12 per pound was worth it. Soft and semi wet that will melt in your mouth. Other sweets felt too dry in its comparison. We needed a bigger box so they packed it up in a free spare box. Otherwise there are options to buy a gift box of your choice if you don’t prefer the standard one.
Overall, the interiors are magnificent. Would love to come back again for snacks and meals as well. They also serve alcohol. Decor is beautiful for a date like setting.
Edit: We visited again in December for a weekend vegetarian buffet meal. The variety of offerings was huge! I loved the presentation and atmosphere. I think they need some more work on the taste of a few dishes, but since it’s unlimited, you can certainly munch on the items you liked the most. I enjoyed their Indo-Chinese noodles, sweets, some starters, dal makhani and biryani the most.
Check out the full reel on my Instagram food page @veggie_central
The number of dishes they have is impressive. Unfortunately some of them are not ready when buffet starts. We found most dishes very heavy on masala (more than necessary) and that was the demise of quality.
I am rooting for them and hope they improve the quality of their food.
Alas… what followed was less gem and more gimmick.
We went for the buffet. Pricey, but we thought, why not, it’s Diwali weekend. That confidence evaporated at the first bite. You know that feeling when you realize you’ve been tricked by pretty packaging? Yep. This was that.
The Food:
1. Same gravy, different disguises. Paneer, Mushroom, Chicken, Veg, all swimming in identical orange sameness. It’s like they hit copy-paste on flavor.
2. Most dishes tasted like they’d lived another life, probably the night (or two) before. The paneer was rubbery, the Manchurian cold, and the “fresh” items stood out like survivors.
3. Stale food – We were early, yet the food was cold. So clearly, the buffet was on a reheat rotation, not a fresh one.
The Service:
Let’s just say “none” might’ve been better. Staff looked annoyed at being asked for basics like water or salt. We sat amid half-eaten leftovers plates for 15-20 minutes, contemplating our life choices.
TL;DR:
This place is like a Lays chips packet. Glossy on the outside, 90% air inside.
Come for the vibe if you must… but maybe eat before you arrive.