Indian Street Food (Inside Shawarma Paradise)

  4.7 – 55 reviews   • Indian restaurant

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✔️Breakfast ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Indian Street Food (Inside Shawarma Paradise) 85281

Hours

Friday12 PM–12 AM
Saturday3 PM–12 AM
Sunday3 PM–12 AM
MondayClosed
Tuesday12 PM–12 AM
Wednesday12 PM–12 AM
Thursday12 PM–12 AM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1045 E Lemon St Ste A, Tempe, AZ 85281

Phone: (602) 486-5422

Website: https://order.toasttab.com/online/indianstreetfood

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Reviews

Jay Alvarez
Indian Street Food inside Shawarma Paradise is a great place to satisfy a craving for authentic Indian street food. The flavors are bold and well balanced, with spices that taste fresh rather than overpowering. Dishes are made to order and feel true to traditional street-style recipes, from savory snacks to hearty plates. Service is friendly and efficient, and the casual setup makes it easy to stop in for a quick bite. It’s a solid local spot when you want real Indian street food without the fuss.
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Anu Rao
We stopped here on our way to the airport during a holiday. Ordering from the kiosk was quick and convenient, which was perfect given our time crunch. We tried samosa chaat, kulche chole, and rajma chawal. The samosa chaat was tasty, kulche chole decent, but the rajma chawal lacked flavor and had an off spice taste. Portions were generous for the price. The staff was friendly and welcoming, and food was served in to-go boxes, allowing for dine-in or takeaway. The place looked clean but had a noticeable smell.
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Spencer Ponsolle
Very authentic Indian street food (coming from my Indian wife).

Order from the rightmost kiosk for ISF. Atmosphere is old and rustic, but is loving and lively, don’t be afraid to stop in and grab some free chai after 5PM!

Pav Bhaji, Pani Puri, and Chutney Grilled Cheese are some of my favorite dishes.

Staff are friendly and quick. Restaurant is old but authentic
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mansi jain
Ordered online from here in my first Phoenix visit. Ordered Pav Bhaji and Chole Kulche. Both were very close to authentic Indian taste, but the chole were tangier than usual. I really liked the portion size, it was very late. One plate was enough for two people. The packing also had disposable spoons as well.
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Pranav Sanghadia
This place stays open until 12am, I tried chole kulcha and vada pav. Both items were really nice, great service.
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Tirumala Teja
The food is simply superb . The pav Bhaji and Dahi puri took all the way back to India thank you guys we support you
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Aarnav Brahmbhatt
Absolutely loved this level of effort to apologize for a non-mistake. Love that they went the extra mile, and the sev puri was absolutely banging! So was the Vada pav. Only note is that the pav bhaji could have had a bit more flavor/spice, other than that it doesnt get any closer to authentic home-style food and taste. 10/10 would recommend!
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Avish Shah
Loved the street food. Very tasty. Portions are also good for price.
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Vinit Rathi
The food is pathetic. I ordered chole.kulche and vada pav..Chole had a lot of onion and not fully cooked, it should have been cooked far longer. The vada had no flavor and the oav was sweet. I am from Mumbai and this vada pav was a 1 out of 10 compared to Mumbai vada pav.

I could share some tips with the cook there, but a lot needs to improve and the food could be compared to good Indian restaurants in the area to survive. Try Chennai grill, Chennai Cafe, indias flame, delhi palace.please compare your food with food from these restaurants.

Onion and tomato paste should be cooked until the oil separates and you can see oil on the sides in the pot, this is basic.
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Tariq Niazi
It was a rainy day and we drove a long distance to have some Indian samosa chat. The atmosphere was nice, a small place, a just like a hole in the wall but nice. People working in kitchen were wearing no caps and combing their hair while preparing food. The Samosa Chat we ordered wasn’t fresh at all and looked staled samosas and we couldn’t eat and had to bring it home and throw. Indian chai was okay but too sweet. Front counter representative Chiragh was very courteous.
Won’t recommend for Indian street food and can’t say anything about Shawarma.
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