
Experience the rich and authentic flavors of India at All India Cafe, the home of the best Indian food in Pasadena. Conveniently located at 39 S Fair Oaks Ave, our restaurant is renowned for serving a delectable selection of dishes that showcase the essence of Indian cuisine in Pasadena. Whether you’re craving classic curries, flavorful biryanis, or freshly baked naan, our menu has something for everyone. Recognized as the best Indian restaurant in Pasadena, we pride ourselves on using fresh ingredients and traditional recipes to create unforgettable dining experiences. If you’re in South Pasadena and searching for exceptional Indian food, look no further. Plan your visit today by calling us at +1 626-440-0309 and indulge in the best Indi
Casual Indian eatery with an extensive menu of curry classics plus a lunch special for daytimers.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 39 S Fair Oaks Ave, Pasadena, CA 91105
Phone: (626) 440-0309
Website: https://www.allindiacafe.com/all-india-cafe-pasadena
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I was at the restaurant yesterday for lunch with my family, we ordered three thalis and a lamb naan.
1. The kebabs were not at all soft and melt in the mouth type, in fact they were hard and had to be cut into pieces.
2. The rice served was cold, Indian food is always piping hot.
3. The layered paratha was just a tough naan. A paratha is normally loaded with ghee as that is what makes it flaky/layered.
4. A ‘tea chai’ was priced at over $5!!!! ( It’s chai, which means tea).
5. We showed them the menu pamphlet and asked for what THEIR offer said….a 10% discount on the entire order, this was not given at the time of paying the bill. It was given only when pointed out to them.
Why is that so??
It’s disappointing to know that the restaurant owners take advantage of ignorant people. We were the only Indians there for lunch.
Walked in on a busy day and, as expected, the restaurant was completely full. We asked the host for a table for five, fully expecting a wait-time estimate or to be added to a waitlist. Instead, he looked visibly annoyed, scanned the room (as if we couldn’t already see it was full), shrugged, and said there were no empty tables. That was it.
No courtesy, no explanation, no attempt at basic hospitality. When we had to ask how long the wait would be, he reluctantly said “30 minutes to an hour” in the most unenthusiastic tone, followed by yet another shrug. He never once offered to put our name on a waitlist.
This level of dismissiveness is unacceptable, especially in a service-driven industry. The staff clearly needs proper training in basic customer service and communication. We left frustrated and took our business elsewhere.
So please don’t sell the dish and disappoint if someone came speacilly to saw Dosa Menu.
The ambiance of All India Cafe is very authentic and well-decorated. It is a relaxing place to dine.
The fish tikka masala had flavor. Also ordered the saag vegan one. Both were seasoned properly, although not as good as others we’ve had before. We quickly devoured the wings. I hadn’t seen this appetizer offered at other Indian restaurants and was eager to try.
My parents didn’t like their lassi; they claimed a lot of salt had been added to it, and it tasted like something we could make at home.
With so many restaurants in the area, I don’t think I would return.
EDIT: I am glad that the owner cares enough to read and reply to my review. My favorites were the vegan curry and tandoori wings. In the future, I’d hope they could add some more vegetarian dishes.