
The climate, landscape and rice culture of India have given rise to a unique food culture. At Bhojan Xpress you’ll find food that’s simple and straightforward, yet full of character. Blending the traditional with the modern, you can enjoy dishes prepared with a variety of fresh, seasonal ingredients, brought to your table without fussy and unnecessary adornment.
Classic Indian dishes, including vegetarian options, turned out in a compact counter-service venue.
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 8:30 AM–2 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Saturday | 8:30 AM–2 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1105 Bellevue Way NE a4, Bellevue, WA 98004
Phone: (425) 455-0807
Website: http://www.bhojanxpress.com/
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Reviews
10 chairs and 3 tables indoors. A couple of benches outdoors. No restrooms or even a place to wash your hands. I had to request to use the prep sink behind the register.
The staff were nice and polite though.
Chicken Manchurian and chicken 65 were good. Hakka noodles was a mess. The badam milk was just hot milk. We got there 15 min after opening and were told dosas would be at least 30 min since the chef hadn’t arrived.
We waited and maybe we shouldn’t have. The cheese dosa was soft and the cheese wasn’t melted. The upma pesarattu was thick. The chutneys were watery. The mysore bonda wasn’t stretchy.
Basically indo Chinese was good and South Indian wasn’t
Once you eat, you have to bus yourself outside. That was also very weird.
We ordered upma and that is good
Cons: The problem is with the taste and quality of the food. Food didn’t taste fresh. Everyone felt very uneasy after eating food.
Worst dish was Chole Bhature, it was like a plumpy flat paratha, terrible . Veg Kothu Barotta was horrible. It was served very hot, but it never tasted anything like a Kothu Barotta .
Paneer tikka masala dosa- Dosa was thick and fresh. But not sure about the paneer tikka masala, it was literally stuffed inside the dosa and served. I should have ordered a regular dosa instead ♂️.
Masala dosa – no comments.
Extremely unhappy ☹️, didn’t expect such poor food looking at the Google ratings .
Thursday night dinner. Little to no place for dine in (only two tables, 8 people can sit and eat) Recommended for to go and online ordering.
Not sure if the Chef was OOF/vacation or quit, Terrible food .
Rating: ⭐⭐
The service and atmosphere at this Indian restaurant were top-notch, offering a welcoming environment to enjoy a meal.
The menu boasted a wide array of options, promising something for every palate.
However, my experience with the Vada Sambar fell short of expectations.
The vada seemed stale, likely reheated instead of freshly prepared.
I would recommend avoiding the Vada Sambar, but I cannot speak for the quality of other dishes. Overall, a decent dining experience marred by one disappointing dish.
The pani puri was one of the worst we’ve ever tried. That pani did not have any taste, and puris weren’t of decent quality.
Among curries, veg chettinadu had too much masalas. The bhendi curry and garlic naan was good.
I won’t be coming again. Honest on 148th Ave NE is still my favorite in this area.
Indoor seating is limited and they also have outdoor picnic tables. We went on a Sunday morning so the place was empty.
Idli, dosa and medu vada tasted good, aloo bhaji was okay and more on the bland side. Their sambar had onions in it but the coconut chutney was Jain. We also asked for some podi on the side to have more dipping options in jain.
Recommend this place, especially after a badminton session on a Sunday morning reminds of home back in India.
#jainfriendly #vegetarian
Sadly the food was delicious but hygiene factor zero.