
Hours
| Tuesday | 12–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–10 PM |
| Thursday | 12–10 PM |
| Friday | 12–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 25 The Parade, Patchway, Bristol BS34 5LP, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 117 987 8499
Website: https://www.pappudosa.co.uk/
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Reviews
It’s a very good option for unlimited breakfast, and we would recommend it to people who enjoy a variety of dishes in affordable price. The only small issue we faced was the sunlight in the dining area, which caused a bit of disturbance. Otherwise, everything was fine.
Really affordable tasty delicious food. Staff extremely friendly and helpful. First time I arrived was with my one year old baby and we were sharing the Thali. And a staff member gave me a portion of grapes for my baby whilst she was waiting for her dinner. When the food did come out, after not much wait at all, they gave us extra yoghurt to calm down some of the spices! The second time I went was for a friend’s birthday and I had an extra spicy dosa! The portions are huge! I love the design of the place, lots of freehand sign work, bold colours, clean and welcoming/laid back atmosphere. Couldn’t recommend enough and will always go there when I’m in Bristol.
I arrived after lunchtime. I hadn’t noticed the time frame earlier. I asked the male staff member if it was still available.
He said no and replied, It’s clearly mentioned in the time frame. The communication itself was okay.
Then I looked at the rest of the menu. Some noodle dishes were listed as available only from 5 pm to 10 pm, so I didn’t order those because of the time restriction.
However, there was another box like combo on the menu with no time frame mentioned.
I asked the same male staff member if that one was available. This time his behaviour became quite rude. He said that, I can’t place the order. You might see it as available, but I can’t enter it in the system.
I was shocked. I was simply confused and just asking whether it was actually available, since it was in a separate box without any time mentioned.
My friend also felt very bad because of his attitude.
I suggested to my friend that we could look for another place, but he didn’t want to travel anymore as it would affect his plans. So we decided to order food from there anyway.
I’m not complaining about the taste or quality of the food at all. My only issue is that staff member’s rude attitude.
The Manchurian reminded me exactly of the street style flavours I grew up with crispy, tangy, and full of the right spices. It really took me back to the food stalls back home. The chole bhatura was decent, though slightly average compared to the rest of the meal. Since this is primarily a South Indian restaurant, perhaps ordering a North Indian dish wasn’t the best choice on my part.
The standout items were definitely the filter coffee and the ghee masala dosa. The filter coffee was rich and perfectly balanced just the way it should be, smooth with that deep roasted aroma. The ghee masala dosa was soft, buttery, and packed with flavour, making it one of the best I’ve had outside India. Overall, I’d say this place is well worth a visit if you want authentic South Indian food that hits the mark.
Service was prompt and polite inspite of there being a constant flow of people.
Vada sambar and chutney was very good. Plain dosa I thought could have been more crisp and the potato baji in masala dosa was just okay. Overall food was good and we would like to try the branch in Bristol.
I think something needs to be done about the environment. Looks like it is victim of its own success and needs a larger premises.
We washed it all down with mango lassie and ended with some cham cham.
Wish we lived closer.