
Bawarchi Indian Cuisine brings the diverse flavors of India to Irving, Texas. Established in November 2019, this restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes, including appetizers, tandoori grills, biryanis, curries, and bakery items. They also feature Indo-Chinese cuisine and South Indian tiffins. Whether you dine in, take out, order online, or have them cater your event, Bawarchi Indian Cuisine promises a delicious and convenient Indian dining experience.
Indian chain restaurant offering traditional dishes such as grilled chicken, kebabs & more.
Hours
| Monday | 10:30 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–12 AM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–12:30 AM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–12:30 AM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7750 N MacArthur Blvd Suite 195, Irving, TX 75063
Phone: (972) 444-0000
Website: https://www.bawarchiirving.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: bawarchiirving.com
Order: Order online
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As a group, we ordered: 1 Chicken Dum Biryani, 1 Boneless Goat Biryani, 1 Chicken Mughlai (comes with naan – we upgraded to garlic naan for an extra cost), 1 Methi Chaman (comes with naan – upgraded to garlic naan for an extra cost), 1 Chilly Fish, 1 Butter Naan.
We asked for everything to be spicy except the chilly fish.
The food was excellent – flavorful, well-prepared, and the spice levels were spot-on. Portion sizes were generous, and every dish tasted fresh. Both biryanis were aromatic and satisfying, the curries were rich and well-balanced, and the garlic naans were definitely worth upgrading. The chilly fish was also good even without the extra spice.
When we arrived, the restaurant was almost empty, although there was a steady flow of customers picking up carryout orders, which is always a positive sign.
The only downside was the slow service. We placed our order with one server and waited, but after some time another server came by and casually asked how the food was. We were surprised and had to tell them we were still waiting for our meal, even though the restaurant wasn’t busy at all. Despite the great food, the delay in service was noticeable.
Overall, Bawarchi didn’t disappoint in terms of food quality, and we would still recommend it to others. A little improvement in service speed would make the experience even better.
Ordered the Paneer Tikka (dry), Samosas with jalapeño and cheese, Chicken Lollipop, and Gobi Manchurian. Every single dish was packed with great flavor. You can really tell they care about seasoning and balance. Make sure you know your spice level when ordering.
Everything was fresh, well-prepared, and incredibly satisfying. If you’re looking for bold flavors and warm hospitality in Irving, TX, this place is a must-visit!
Great food, nice portions.
However, the Chicken Dum Biryani tasted a bit different due to excess pudina (mint) and heavy masala, which slightly overpowered the traditional dum flavor. It was okay okay, but not what I usually expect from dum biryani.
Overall, Vijayawada biryani is definitely recommended, while the dum biryani could be improved by balancing the flavors better.
It was a late lunch, but the restaurant was empty and most of the lights were off so I initially thought it wasn’t even open. I had also ordered a drink (badam milk), but I was not given that, so I let the lady who gave me my food know I also ordered a drink. She initially did not believe me so I looked up the receipt with the payment as well, and there it was. She told me “it’s not on the paper receipt but I’ll give it to you anyway” – I would certainly hope so, considering I paid for it. I don’t know why it wasn’t on the paper receipt on the bag, but I definitely ordered it and paid for it, and the “receipt” that was on the bag did not have any amount total or prices at all.
As for the food, the biryani was really salty to the point where we just didn’t eat it. My lamb chettinadu was okay, but I’ve had better. The garlic naan was kinda hard, not chewy, and not very good. I was so excited when I saw the badam milk on the menu, because it’s something I’m always looking for when I get Indian food, and something that not all restaurants have. Unfortunately, it was severely sour and not sweet at all. I wondered (still wonder) if the lady didn’t even give me badam milk at all and instead gave me something else. I was really excited to try this food, but unfortunately both the food and the service were disappointing.
Kebabs are dry. Don’t let the sizzle get you.
Biriyani is good, but to Dallas standards it’s average.