
Experience a culinary journey at Masala House Restaurant, a modern Indian dining destination in Eastvale. Since 2008, we’ve been dedicated to serving authentic North Indian cuisine, blending traditional flavors with a contemporary touch. Our menu features a wide array of exquisite dishes, from succulent chicken tikka masala and wide variety of South Indian Food. We also offer fresh seafood to a delightful selection of Indian sweets. Whether you’re looking for a quick lunch, a family dinner, or convenient takeout, Masala House offers a vibrant and inviting atmosphere perfect for any occasion.
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Hours
| Friday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6993 Hamner Ave, Eastvale, CA 92880
Phone: (951) 735-8457
Website: http://masalahouseeastvale.com/
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Reviews
Since it’s cafeteria style and they only put the name of the dish, but not always what’s in it, you have to trust that what you’re pointing to is something you’ll like. I basically pointed to whatever was on the vegetarian side on the left, color sauce I liked, and was ok with whatever was poking out of it.
Since I wanted to have leftovers for dinner, my sister and I ordered 2 combo plates each, opened them all up, tasted each thing, then devoured whatever we liked best right then and there. My sister was like “This looks like a feast!”
Just beware that there might be a little bit of a language barrier because even though the employees speak English, there’s a thick accent which makes understanding each other difficult. Like I could tell we were both getting a little frustrated with each other and raising our voices as if that would help clarify things. In the end, I resorted to simply pointing and saying “This one.”
The 2 things I hope they improve upon is:
1) Put both the name and ingredients of each dish on the label. That’s mostly where the confusion is.
2) Premake the naan bread so it can be eaten at the same time as the meal, not towards the end.
So even though things got a little bit frustrating while ordering, it also made me appreciate the fact that these are actual Indian-Americans cooking authentic Indian food.
I recently visited Masala House with high expectations, but it turned out to be one of the most disappointing dining experiences I’ve had in a long time.
We ordered a large Chicken Biryani ($16.99), Chicken 65 (large), and two naans — the total bill came to around $50, which would’ve been fine if the food or portion sizes justified the price. Unfortunately, they didn’t.
The so-called “large” biryani portion looked like just a few spoons of dry rice with very little meat. It was nowhere near what I’d call large — honestly, not even enough for one person. The biryani lacked aroma, flavor, and moisture; it felt reheated or poorly prepared. For $16.99, this was a complete letdown.
The Chicken 65 was average at best — over-fried, dry, and lacking the rich, tangy flavor that dish is known for. The naans were okay but couldn’t save the meal.
What really frustrated me was the value for money. Spending $50 for food that tasted bland and was so poorly portioned felt like a total waste. The restaurant might look nice from the outside, but the food quality, quantity, and pricing don’t match what they advertise or what customers expect.
Masala House seriously needs to rethink its portion sizes, pricing, and food quality if it wants to retain customers. There are plenty of Indian restaurants that serve authentic, flavorful food for a fair price — this one, sadly, missed the mark completely.
Customer service is terrible. The girl at the cashier did not even acknowledge I was waiting to order. She took someone else’s order first.
I ordered chicken briyani. Which was not even hot or warm. Chicken was over cooked and hard to chew. Pics are attached for reference which shows how over cooked chicken was.
Ain’t gonna visit this place again and not recommended. Don’t waste money!
The place is ok as far as the food goes. Maybe for the area it is great, but I’ve definitely had better.
They are short on the spices, the flavor that’s supposed to be there was very thin.
Biryani had a lot of white rice, Tikka masala and chicken curry were very light on Indian flavor and the masala chai was watered down.
The service on the other hand was great! Didn’t have any problems there.
A lot of food for the money, the chicken in all three dishes was plentiful, so the value for dollar is good, just don’t expect a lot of traditional Indian food taste.