Hours
| Sunday | 3–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 6–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 5:30–9 PM |
| Saturday | 3–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 735 N Main St Suite 700, Alpharetta, GA 30009
Phone: (470) 358-9526
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Reviews
I have been trying their food since five years.
Every single time the Masala Puri is inconsistent and horrible.
This time the masala was so watery the puri were floating on top like balloons.
It is just peas water, pepper and lime.
They have some weird puffed rice and fried peas mix on the top.
It is extremely sour and peas have artificial color on them
Uncle has too much arrogance.
He never accepts any type of feedback from a single customer in all these years.
Uncle should stop boasting that Karnataka people love their masala puri.
We don’t love it. We hate it.
Do a survey from your customers if you want to know the truth.
This is not how Masala Puri is made or served.
Please google some recipes and look at few videos on how it should be cooked and served.
Masala puri is topped with mixture. Not puffed rice, fried peas and Farali gujrathi chivda.
Puris are crushed not floating on top.
Even if a single restaurant starts serving Masala Puri in the city, nobody will come eat this watery mess at this location.
It is shut down half the week anyway.
The restaurant makes egg dosa and is not pure vegetarian which was their USP.
• Pani Puri (3.9/5): The stuffing has a Kerala-style touch.
• Vada Pav (3.9/5): Soft bun with a nicely spiced potato filling; good portion size.
• Kachori Chaat (3.5/5): Tasty but could be a bit crisper, spicy and more balanced.
• Chikoo Shake (4/5): Creamy, sweet and a must-try if you like chikoo.
Overall, a great little place to enjoy Indian street food with a twist. The limited opening days mean it’s best to plan your visit, but the food feels homely and freshly made.
We will definitely return soon.
Family run operation with Uncle and Aunty. I had a great conversation with Uncle, and honestly, the food was so delicious that it reminded me of home cooked meals I’ve eaten during my travels through India. Very reasonable prices as well!
This is a restaurant where most of the items are within the $10-$20 price range. I loved the no-frills ambience that reminded me of canteen stalls in Chennai, the sweet uncle (co-owner) Mr. Ramachandran who took my order and the featherlike Appam served with flavorful veg curry. They have many vegetarian options and the service beats everything. If you are in Alpharetta and haven’t visited this place, you are really missing out.
The spot is located in a mall, so there are plenty of parking spots available and the store is easy to locate. I also think the entrance is wheelchair accessible.
Overall a good experience and great taste, when you need to be away from all those masala restaurants. This is a great goto place for good home cooked food.