Honest is an Indian Vegetarian Restaurant. our passion has been to offer fresh food by using quality ingredients. Originally based out of Ahmedabad, India our strong customer base has allowed us to open Honest to the United States. All preparations are made from scratch daily and dishes are cooked to order. We use the freshest and highest quality ingredients. There are no frozen or processed products in our kitchens. To our fellow and honorary Indians, we hope you are reminded of home each time you eat at Honest. As for our first time visitors, we welcome you and promise to expand your palate with some of our favorite Indian street foods. We serves Swaminarayan, Jain & Vegan foods too.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8170 Walton Blvd, Irving, TX 75063
Phone: (972) 707-0000
Website: http://www.honestirving.com/
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Reviews
It’s bit of a hit or a miss deal.. basically, you just don’t know what you’re gonna get. Some dishes are good, and some are just not up-to the mark.
Prices however, are consistently high throughput the menu, and certainly don’t justify their quality.
Menu on the other hand is quite extensive.
It seems like they are ‘quantity over quality’ restaurant.
Wide variety of food options but quality lacks behind.
But it cater to vegetarians and other dietary restrictions which is a HUGE plus IMO. Ambience is pretty average but location is prime.
PS: I ordered Kadhi Pakoda. It looked decent. But there was no tanginess to it, which is one of main characteristics of Kadhi.
Also, it needed some tempered dried red chilli tadka in mustard oil to season it properly. Needless to say, it completely missed the mark but it was decently edible, just didn’t have that traditional kadhi taste to it.
# I also ordered Bhakri Pizza which tasted horrible. I paid $12 and it wasn’t $2 worth
It’s a shame they call that epic disaster a pizza. It was 6” of hard crust, tomato ketchup laced disaster. Whoever calls that a pizza should be fired. There was not one redeeming quality of this so called pizza which it isn’t.
My son had the Dosa, which was crispy and fresh, and my wife thoroughly enjoyed her Kadhi Pakora with Garlic Peas Rice — she said it reminded her of the best homestyle cooking.
No exaggeration — this is the best food I’ve had in the last 3 years. The flavors, the quality, the portion sizes — everything was on point. Honest Restaurant has earned a loyal customer in our family. If you’re in the DFW area and craving authentic Indian food, do yourself a favor and come here. You won’t be disappointed!
5 out of 5 — and I’d give more stars if I could!
Love their Samosa. It’s definitely the best in Irving and I have tried samosa at lot of restaurants. My kid likes the samosa only at this place.
Pav bhaji and dosa are good. Papdi chaat is OK , slightly on sweeter side but not bad.
Veg manchow soup is tasty but slightly salty.
Hakka Noodles are very good and Veg grilled sandwiches are best and huge portion size. One sandwich will keeps you full for hours.
Food
They ifder had Swaminarayan (no onion, no garlic), and Jain options (Swaminarayan+ no roots).
Ordered Hakka noodles, and Manchurian! It was super delicious.
Visited the next day and ordered Pao bhaji dosa, which was very tasty too.
Time to arrive- 10 mins (avg)
Ambience
Ample seating, good music. Lights are nice.
They also have free wifi, but need to ask for it.
Service
Took a while to get the waiter’s attention, but it was late evening so I don’t hold it strongly. The staff seem friendly and homely too.
Glasses are plastic- I think they could upgrade to a cleaner alternative.
Overall a good experience, visiting again.
Chole Bhature was served with onion, it was cold which must be fridged after cut. Gulab Jamnun, again served Cold, who serves cold Gulab Jamun with a meal, it should be hot because you are going to have a desert not a sweet.
Tried Veg Puff which was good but over-priced without paneer in it.