Hari Foods

  4.1 – 492 reviews   • Indian restaurant

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Hours

Monday12–8 PM
Tuesday11 AM–8:30 PM
Wednesday11 AM–8:30 PM
Thursday11 AM–8:30 PM
Friday11 AM–9 PM
Saturday11 AM–9 PM
Sunday11 AM–8:30 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 5850 E 82nd St, Indianapolis, IN 46250

Phone: (317) 778-5778

Website: https://harifoodsindy.square.site/

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Reviews

Savvy Rush
Never expected to eat delicious chaat in Indianapolis. Went on a late afternoon and ordered dahi puri, paneer pakora and Bombay sandwich. The dahi puri came out first and I was immediately blown away by the quality and quantity. Crispy puris filled with sweet and tangy yogurt, the best green and tamarind chutney and perfect thin sev; it was to die for. Paneer pakora was fresh and had a perfect amount of batter. It felt a bit low on salt but it was just right when dipped in the spicy green chutney and tangy tamarind chutney. Last was the Bombay sandwich. Nothing to complain there except it was too big for me to take a bite no complaints, it was delicious and got elevated more with the green chutney and the best Indian tasting ketchup. Liked the food so much that we ended up ordering some samosa chaat and masala chai to go. Chai hit the spot and the chole in the samosa chaat was out of this world. And in the end also bought some “ghevar”, a speciality Indian dessert, something I haven’t seen sold anywhere in the US, it was absolutely delicious and melt in your mouth. Most pictures were taken after gobbling up half the food.
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Kunal_Kool
Serious taste of Gujarat,India. Food is close to street food you can get. Khaman, Samosa chaat is seriously delicious. If you like Fafda, order ahead for pick up. It’s one of the best of the best. We also got lucky and try their undhiu and it was amazing.Some food was hidden miss, but overall we really enjoyed the food. It’s lil pricey for street food but very satisfying with taste.
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Kirti Jani
They are an Indian vegetarian only restaurant. Food is usually ordered from a menu board at the counter and a number is given to pick up the food when food is ready. The food is traditional food from the state of Gujarat. The food costs around $20.00 – $25.00 per person. They’re not cheap. There is no room for wheelchairs. There is a small area for sitting and eat-in. Mostly it’s designed for carryout. There food is excellent!
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Taylor Zang
Wanted to revisit my previous review that I have for this place. Look at the picture of kachori.
This used to be my favorite place once but the place has earned a bad reputation among its patrons these days and for the right reason. The customer service and the quality has gone downhill. The place and the tables are not clean and maintained. The wait times are longer and the staff seem unconcerned.
We visited couple days back for sit down dining but the tables were dirty and the ordering was chaotic. We placed a to-go order for chaat and kachori. Chaat was ok but the kachori they gave us was burnt. When they give this kind of subpar food to the customer knowing that it is burnt and do not justify the cost that the customer is paying, that tells me that this place doesn’t care about even the loyal customers.
I am not going back there anytime soon. This visit was the last straw.
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We went to this place with our friends to try the chaats (type of Indian street food). We were not disappointed. The place has variety of chaat items. They make the chaat in front of you which means you can see all the fresh ingredients and customize it. We ordered kachori chaat, papdi chaat, ragda patties,aloo bonda,chole bhature. My input on kachri chaat: there were too much chole put on top which diluted the original flavor of kachori. Papdi chaat was made perfect. Ragda Patties had all the ragda in mushy texture which was not right. Aloo bonda was tasty and big portion sized. We also ordered pastries: rasmalai, cassata and Black Forest , all of them were delicious. In the end we took home sweets with us and again, freshly prepared and right amount of sweetness. Service is little chaotic and not much seating there and that’s why 4 stars. Also, for chaat items, it is bit overpriced. But if you really like chaats, go there at odd time on weekdays to sit there and enjoy freshly served chaat.
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Amrita Usha
My favorite go to place. Being a vegetarian it’s hard to get tasty snacks but these place never disappoints me. Taste amazing price very reasonable and very friendly staff.
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tanay shah
A True Indian Street Food Paradise only 8000 miles away from India!

What a delight!
If you want to experience the authentic all vegetarian menu form across India and try yummy Indian sweets, this place is a must visit stop on your Indianapolis trip!
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Nandana Ahuja
We love Hari’s. We always get dahi puri, samosa chaat, and jalebi. Everything is very good and delicious. They do a good job recreating the street food!
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Nicholas Atif
Very bad service the person doesn’t understand the English and food quality is not the same when they started this business cleanliness is the biggest issue should report this to food department of indianapolis
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NR B
**Second Visit** [still 2.5 stars]

Did go back and ordered: Pav Bhaji, Chole Bhature, Vada Pav, Kachori Chat, and Ghee Jalebi.

Jalebi and Chole Bhature were good but not great! Kachori was good also but maybe better if taken by itself vs. in Kachori Chat. Would recommend these but will not recommend Vada Pav or Pav Bhaji; these are not worth your money. No where close to being authentic.

**First Visit**

Kudos to the owners for starting a pure vegetarian restaurant in the city; we definitely need more of these. It was very crowded and for a minute it almost felt like we were in India, which was nostalgic. The staff is super nice; don’t worry if you’re not familiar with the items they are serving as I’m sure the owners would help you select some on your initial visit.

Regardless of my below review, I think non-Indians (and maybe Indians too) should definitely try their food to get a feel for Indian street food, although not as delicious as you’d get back home, it is still better vs. what we get here in the states.

2.5 stars: We had Vada Pav, Bombay Sandwich, Pav Bhaji, Gulab Jamun Pastry, and Butter Scotch Pastry. These savory items are pretty popular street/fast food back home.

You wouldn’t like these at Hari Foods if you have had these items in India or at home before. They were mostly very bland and not flavourful. I would suggest owners/chef to rework their recipes to enhance the flavors of each of the three items we ordered as the original flavors of these three should be very unique. They didn’t ask for spice level, so assuming everything they are serving is at the same level of spice, which isn’t appropriate for Indian palate.

While their portion sizing/quantity is fine, I feel like some of the items are overpriced, so suggest doing some price testing exercise. E.g., $10 for Bombay Sandwich is not worth it; I think it should be ~$7. Similarly, the price of Pav Bhaji should be lowered by a dollar at least.

We would definitely go back to try other items and may reorder some to see if things have improved (review will be updated based on subsequent visits, of course :))
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kranthi juvva
We tasted kachori chat, black forest cake, chikku shake, and cheese sandwich. Except for the cheese sandwich, which was the poorest option I tasted, everything tasted wonderful. I enjoyed their chai. They need to improve their service time, I ordered Kachori chat and had to wait 20 minutes for it when there was no crowd, while it just take one minute to put all items in the box.
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