Casa India

  4.2 – 124 reviews   • Salvadoran restaurant

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This no-frills cafe serves Salvadorian & Mexican favorites plus many bottled beers.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Casa India 90013

Hours

Friday10 AM–12 AM
Saturday10 AM–12 AM
Sunday10 AM–12 AM
Monday10 AM–10 PM
Tuesday10 AM–10 PM
Wednesday10 AM–10 PM
Thursday10 AM–10 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 348 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013

Phone: (213) 675-5111

Website: https://instagram.com/casa_india_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

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Reviews

jasmine xu
Over cooked pig skin and rice.
This restaurant is very empty inside. When I was there at 1215 pm, I was the only customer there. I looked at the Manu, it looked very appealing, so I went to look at the food. They were all sitting on the warmers, so they are not fresh made. I still decided to give it a try, so I ordered the pig skin. The To-go box was small. It only had 4 to 5 pieces of soft and over cooked pig skin, lacking of the pig skin texture, plus some old yellow colored rice and very little beans. This simple plate will cost you 17 dollars. They also give me a few tortillas and some old vegetable salad.
The dining area was big, deep and empty. The TV and CD player were playing Latin music and language only. The worst thing is the restroom: it only has one unisex restroom: the flushing was broken and it was very old style. It is very inconvenient for customers and unclean!
It was a very disappointing experience to eat lunch here! I certainly will not come back here again.
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Nemster B
Super cute hole in the wall style restaurant. Popusas were . Their sauce came in a little cup and I would have complained but it was Hot! Hot as in spicy and it was honestly the perfect amount! Fairly priced and friendly staff. They have a coin op jukebox and people were dancing so definitely a fun vibe.
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Richard Castro
Delicious home style food made when you order and a wonderful atmosphere…i highly recommend
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Di No
Best food ever. The prices are good. The place has two sides one for family dinning and the other for beers, which I like separate is better. Hand made tortillas and most importantly the pupusa are made by hand not using plastic and plates to smash them. It’s not fancy but you’ll get your money’s worth.
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CP Sweets Cruz
Great place to watch #world #sports or #favorite 2Spanish #Speaking #TVShows
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David Silva
It’s a Salvadorean restaurant not an Indian one, and If you are complaining just don’t go anymore it’s a friendly place being going for almost 30 years now.
I would definitely recommend it.
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Phillis Gosney
In the center of the city, Casa India is a wonderful and authentic Indian restaurant serving a wide variety of the country’s delectable cuisine. This restaurant, which is tucked away in a lively area, has swiftly gained popularity among diners looking for a genuine taste of Indian food.

Delicious curries, fragrant biryanis, scrumptious tandoori delights, and mouthwatering chaats are just a few of the mouthwatering delicacies on the menu at Casa India. Each meal is a celebration of the colorful spices and time-honored cooking methods that characterize Indian cuisine.
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Jamie Rojas
I ordered a bean and cheese papusa and chicken burrito. Nowhere on the menu did it show prices which is strange. The beans were dry like a paste. The waitress told the cook an asada burrito instead of chicken so had to get it remade. Not sure if it’s because she was rushing to fix the mistake but there were multiple bone fragments in the burrito. I would not recommend. And based on previous reviews I thought there would be Indian food served so it must have changed owners recently.
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Alex Acosta
Rushed in there for a quick bite. Ordered two asada tacos that I didn’t try because they were drenched in oil. The “to-go” bag was dripping in oil. My girlfriend ordered a chicken tamal but it was completely meatless.
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