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The dosas are crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and paired with the most flavorful chutneys and sambar. Every bite feels comforting and satisfying. The presentation is beautiful, and the staff is warm and welcoming, making the whole experience even better.
If you’re craving authentic South Indian flavors in Clifton, this spot is definitely a must-visit. I’ll definitely be coming back again!
Aside from the South Indian dishes, their samosa chaat and paneer frankie with masala fries were really amazing too
The staff are incredible and extremely friendly making this place very welcoming, they will definitely start to recognize me because I plan to come here often
I recommend this place to everyone who loves Indian food and wants to try something different than the North Indian dishes that many people are familiar with
Dosas by Kashan is a tribute to the bold, vibrant spirit of Indian street food served with flair. OMG !!! Amazing, amazing, delicious everything!!!
My first time at this place, everything was too good !!! Maharaja Dosa Paneer Grilled sandwich Vada Pav Misal Pav Amul Butter Pav Bhaji & I can go on – They have Schwezan Masala dosa too!!! Very small casual place but the food is delicious !!!
Got to try it but remember small casual place !!!!
Negative- One disappointing I have is use of plastic spoon . I would suggest the owner to get the wooden spoon ( the cheaper version of course) which can be used and trashed . I would not like to dip the plastic spoon in hot sambar as a health conscious person. Alternatively , I just sipped the sambar from the cup and used the spoon only for the chutneys.
Although the service was pretty quick, the tastes of all the dishes we ate were subpar.
The Pav Bhaji was supposed to have Amul Cheese, but cheese I got was probably not Amul’s and the Bhaji was salty.
Not so good: maybe we went on an off day going by the other reviews however I didnt have the same experience sadly. I was quite excited to try the place and ordered some idlis.
It arrived in a styrofoam plate with plastic spoons. The tomato chutney was made with canned tomatoes and had the can like taste still, was underseasoned, the idli batter was over fermented and a bit dry around the edges. The sambhar was watery and ok. Vada tasted like.. not a vada. Water has to be bought, no glasses of tap water are available. For almost $12 a plate I atleast would like quality food even if it’s on styrofoam like we’re in McDonalds.
I really hope the place steps up because I’d love to continue to support a vegan friendly local Indian restaurant!
Neutral but noteworthy: The place is fully self service, order at counter and pick up. Sambhar is in a pot next to napkins and such – you gotta self serve.
It’s a self-serve setup, with the sambar kept in a pot, which didn’t add much to the overall experience. Based on my visit, I would not recommend this place.