Prasad Sadan

  4.3 – 27 reviews   • Indian restaurant

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Address: Greater Northdale, FL 33624

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Website: https://htfl.org/prasad-sadan/

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Hindu Temple of Florida. 5509 Lynn Road, Tampa, FL 33624. Phone: (813) 962-6890. Prasad Sadan: (813) 212-0066. Temple Hours. Monday through Friday:

Reviews

Rishabh Soni
The name is kind of misleading “Prasad” however it’s not a prasad and more of a restaurant where you can purchase meals.

However the taste was authentic south Indian and the pricing was really great!

Must Try Items:
Mysore Masala Dosa
Mango Lassi
Vada sambar

They serve fresh authentic sambar.

The ambience was crowded a lot and took us 20 min just to place an order
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Sandip b
This place will be crowded on weekends during lunchtime . The food gives feeling and taste as home made food . I like it here. I have tried dosa and bisibale rice . These are awesome. Puri chole was okay and so was the medu wada. Sambar is free and it taste very good . Prices are reasonable.
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Dominique Blair
This place is top tier, food was phenomenal!!! Customer service is exceptional! You get to take in authentic Indian culture, the restaurant is within a Hindu temple so taking off your shoes is a must so wear socks‼️ They made me feel like I was family here, they did not judge me when I didn’t know how to eat the food properly 10/10. I can’t wait to come back❣️
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Alex Besmer
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – “Great”

In the heart of the revered Hindu Temple of Florida, a culinary haven called Prasad Sadan resides, offering not just a meal but an enriching experience that marries the divine with the delicious, the sacred with the sensory.

Service ‍♂️

The simplicity of Prasad Sadan’s service is its melody. The harmonious rhythm of ordering via a machine and the anticipation as you wait for your name to echo in the space is a prelude to the culinary symphony that awaits. The service is unadorned yet efficient, a silent sonnet that sets the stage for the culinary and cultural ballet that unfolds.

Decor

While the interior of Prasad Sadan is adorned with the unpretentious attire of plain walls and regular chairs, it is the temple’s majestic presence that elevates the ambiance. Each bite is accentuated by the divine aura that permeates the air. The juxtaposition of the restaurant’s simplicity and the temple’s grandeur is a dance of contrasts, each enhancing the allure of the other.

As you dine, the temple’s sacred silhouette casts a divine spell, turning each bite into a sacred offering, each flavor a prayer ascending to the heavens. The spiritual and culinary journey are intertwined, making dining at Prasad Sadan not just a meal but a pilgrimage of the senses and soul.

Food ️

The culinary offerings of Prasad Sadan are a silent rebellion against the ostentatious. Each dish, unassuming in appearance, is a hidden treasure trove of flavors, echoing the sacred whispers of generations past. The Dosa, with its tender embrace, and the Samosas, where spices dance in perfect harmony, are testimonies to a culinary legacy that transcends time.

Every bite is an echo of ancestral love, a recipe that has journeyed through generations to grace the palate with an authenticity that is as profound as the temple’s sacred chants. Amidst the simplicity, a culinary opera unfolds, where flavors, traditions, and stories weave into each other, creating a dining experience that is as soul-stirring as the sacred ceremonies of the temple.

In Retrospect

Prasad Sadan is where the earthly meets the ethereal, where flavors are not just tasted but felt, and where each meal becomes a sacred communion of the past, present, and the divine. Amidst the restaurant’s unassuming walls, a sanctuary of flavors and faith is discovered, each echoing the other’s sanctity.

Final Verdict: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – “Great”

“Where Divine Flavors Meet Sacred Spaces.”

Prasad Sadan isn’t just a dining destination; it’s a soulful journey where each bite is sanctified by the divine aura of the Hindu Temple of Florida. Here, dining transcends the physical and ventures into the spiritual, offering not just a meal but a sacred experience where flavors, faith, and fellowship converge in divine harmony. ✨
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Erika Braeger
I went here today for the first time because I was craving dosas. I have had them in a few other places, but these ones take the cake. The flavors were so well-balanced and it tasted very fresh and home-cooked. The soup, samosas, and mango lassi were also a hit. I will definitely be back here on a weekend and recommending it to friends!
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Roy Abir
Pure light indian veg options offered inside temple premises
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harish kumar
Always loved Medu Vada and Poori. Tried different things like Samosa, Kal Dosa, Laddu, Mango Lassi as well. Definitely recommend it for the taste, quality and the price. I know it will be busy during weekends but it’s worth it for all the commotion and for your taste buds. Definitely recommend it.
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Yalla Durga
After a long time, we ate lot of food in the canteen, clean and neat and good service
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Anand Hariharan
Great Prasad food. We waited a good bit given the crowd. Masala Dosai and Rice varieties tasted great. Sambar was fresh and hot. Nice big tasty vadas.
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udoy datta
I had the worst service experience ever. Just for a dosa, they said I have to wait 30 minutes. I also ordered other food, so I thought it would be ok. But got the dosa after waiting 50 minutes. It’s just makes no sense how they are operating when you have to wait almost an hour to get your food. The people at the counter was rude too.
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