

Welcome to first south indian cuisine in camden country New Jersey. The meaning of Amma is Mother. Our concept is to serve you tasty food like our mother use to feed us. The recepies have been passed and tried down from generation and it has been used and changed to suit the present generation, keeping mind to maintain the traditional methods fused with latest technology to give a very tasty traditional food which is more like veetu sapadu (home made food ). Here at ammas we bring a part of India to you through its rich and selective variety of food. Our tailor-made menu is created to suit the plates of all our customers and will also give them an authentic taste of some of indias most popular regional dishes.
Modest, sparsely decorated eatery featuring a variety of South Indian dishes plus veggie options.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 700 Eagle Plaza #36, Voorhees Township, NJ 08043
Phone: (808) 762-6627
Website: https://ammasrestaurants.com/
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Reviews
I really liked how quick the service was, even when it got busy. The staff were polite and made sure we had everything we needed without hovering too much. The buffet on weekends is a nice bonus — lots of variety and fair pricing for what you get. It’s also a clean and family-friendly place, which adds to the whole experience. Definitely worth trying if you want solid South Indian food in South Jersey. I’ll be back for sure.
Tawa fish fry was good
Gobi Manchurian – Very crispy and tasty
Fish fry – good quantity but the coating for the fry hardly had any taste, expected more taste
Pani Puri and Dahi Puri – both were average and good
For the mains got
Bisebalebath – It was just sambar and rice, didn’t get the original taste. Decent taste though.
Chicken Biryani – The saalna with this Biryani was great, loved it. Good enough quantity for 2.
Overall a decent stop, spacious place, reasonable pricing.
The food was excellent; while driving by you could have easily missed this small place sorta smushed between bigger stores in this shopping complex, but we are glad we didn’t. The food was authentic, excellently flavored, with what I think was the perfect amount of spice (which means for an Indian family it was enjoyable, we noted the spice and kick, needed a little rest and sips of our drinks, but it never overtook the meal; but if you dont handle or appreciate spicy foods, would ask them to try and tamper it ). The dosa was crisp and flaky, but the Samba and chutneys were the highlight for me – each bringing out very different notes and providing a specific and distinct flavor that jumped off your palate
It is rare to find a place you would call very very authentic while at the same time a place I would not hesitate to bring someone completely new to or perhaps unfamiliar with Indian cuisine; it is a perfect introduction and accurate representation
Definitely plan on returning often. I have after meal pics included in case you were unsure how much we enjoyed the food 🙂