Dosa Box is a celebration of bold flavors, crispy crepes, and timeless recipes. From perfectly golden dosas to comforting classics like idlis, vadas, and aromatic chutneys, every dish is crafted with care and tradition. Whether you’re craving a light bite or a satisfying meal, Dosa Box brings warmth, taste, and a touch of indulgence to every plate. Fast, fresh, and full of flavor — it’s food that feels like home, with a twist.
Hours
| Friday | 10 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–11:30 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–11:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–11:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–11:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–11:30 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–11:30 PM |
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Reviews
The quality of the food itself was fine. There was a plenty of potato masala. Dosa itself was interesting. I think they made it differently just so it can tolerate the takeout situation. It’s made thicker to survive the container and being transported. I was fine with that. I actually liked the dosa like that.
The automatic locker door thing didn’t work because there was no Internet (Verizon wireless) so I asked for help but everyone in they were having lunch break and ignored me even though they were only 3 feet away from me. I shouted repeatedly, asking for help, and eventually a person came out and gave me my order.
During day, parking in the area is very difficult. I parked a bit far and walked to the place.
Inside there is a step, just one step, and I didn’t know so i suddenly stepped down and almost fell. If I was a frail person I would have been injured from it. I was okay but I would never go there again.
If you knew l want dosa or any other Indian/Pakistan food, go to Sunnyvale. In Sunnyvale, there are literally hundreds to choose from, and due to the competition among restaurants, and some of the food trucks are in high quality in food.
I find it annoying that the Google listing for this place states it’s a dine-in capable, but it’s not.
Our dosas were completely soggy. Would have been very good if it was still crispy. Although it makes sense that dosa would not be a good take out item. They could’ve poked holes in the box or put the masala potatoes separate instead of inside the dosa to maintain crispiness.
Also just a note if anyone was wondering, the masala dosa comes with sambar (since the menu is not clear about that).
Highly recommended …
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