Vaishno Bhog

  3.8 – 529 reviews   • Indian restaurant

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Address: 810 E Chatham St, Cary, NC 27511

Phone: (919) 678-3172

Website: http://www.vaishnobhognc.com/

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Reviews

Isha G
Tried Vaishno Bhog in downtown Cary recently. If you’re craving Indian sweets and classic street food, this is a solid spot to check out. It’s a fully vegetarian restaurant with a good variety of options.

They have both indoor and outdoor seating, which is nice especially when the weather is good and you want to sit outside.

I ordered the vada pav to-go and had coffee while dining in. The vada pav was tasty and satisfying, though I felt it was a bit on the pricey side. The coffee, however, wasn’t my favorite, it was too milky for my preference, and I couldn’t really taste the coffee itself.

They also offer a Punjabi thali for $14.99, which seems like a great deal if you’re looking for a full meal.

Overall, a nice option in Cary downtown for vegetarian Indian comfort food and sweets.
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Swapnesh Lad
Excellent Food ! Very delicious. Lots of options to choose. One of the very few vegetarian only places in the Raleigh/Cary/Morrisville area. So if you are someone like me who is not comfortable eating at restaurants serving non vegetarian food, this place is perfect for you.

Their food has authentic Indian taste. This place is our go to choice for light dinner, chai samosa, burger and fries, chai and vadapav. Their malai jamun, kalakand and milk cake are guaranteed to satisfy your Indian sweet cravings.

The owner is very courteous always greets everyone with smile.

Wish I could rate this place infinity on 5. I would strongly recommend Vishnu Bhog to anyone.
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Arvin Bansal
Vaishno Poke brings the real taste of Ambala in the state of Haryana India.
The VB Platter is filling, delicious, and great value for money with Bread pakor, Samosa, Aloo Tikki and onion fritters
Their sweets are fresh and homemade, from cashew burfis to Bengali treats. The gujiya with mawa and rose sugar syrup is a must-try, so is Gagarin Barfi and savory Namkeens made on-Prem, especially during festivals. Their chai and snacks feel just like home. The owners are kind and welcoming, making the experience even better.
Every bite brings back memories of home and tradition. If you love authentic North Indian snacks, Mithai and food, this place is a must-visit!
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Alok Srivastava
First the good part. Chole Bhature were very good- one of the best in Raleigh area. Then we ordered some sweets and that spoiled the whole taste. One feed back to chef on besan laddo, besan burfi and Pateesa. We felt as if we are eating uncooked besan mixed with oil and sugar. Besan is supposed to be roasted well in these sweets. Please do better
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Revathy
You get fresh jalebi’s on Saturdays. If you are lucky, you may also get fresh pakodas. A cozy little chat store located right next to Patel Brothers! They have a good amount of freshly made sweets. You also get dinner options here such as roti, paratas and sabji. It’s a small scale restaurant and you can tell from the taste of their food. Feels homemade! Their server Lakshmi was very kind and considerate!
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Manu Sharma
Yesterday, my wife and I had very tasty Chole bhatue at Vaishno Bhog, I am telling we have had chole bhature at many other restaurants in the triangle and this one was the tastiest. If you like it spicy, get the fried green chilies on the side.
The fresh warm jalebi hit the mark, like being back home.
Their other sweets tasted fresh as well.
We will be going back tonight as well to try their Amritsar Chole Kulcha and another dish. But my mind keeps going to the chole bhature.

The young man and women at the counter and making fresh jalebi were so wonderful and provided exceptional service. Which elevated our whole experience.
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Jaysheel Movaliya
I go there for lunch. It’s a good place to have Indian food over there. I ordered Manchurian and chole bhature. Both have good taste. The overall ambiance was also good. When I visited it was not that crowded and I didn’t wait too much for food that was the good part.

The Sweet was also good. There are a lot of Indian vegetarian options. That’s the good part. The staff is also good and hygiene is well maintained.

It is next to the Patel brothers and the parking space is also huge so you don’t find parking space over there.

Overall it was a good place for your lunch and dinner. I recommend it, it has good taste also. Good Indian food is available there.
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Kamaljit Virdi
My experience with Vaishno Bhog was extremely excellent. They are making delicious sweets in the triangle area. Once we tried their sweets we never went anywhere else. I love ❤️ their sweets and snacks. I highly recommend that if you need to try something authentic, with sweets and other snacks, please try Vaishno Bhog. I bet you will go there again and again.
Thank you so much, God bless you!!
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Shashank Sharma
Food is pretty good for the price and being a vegetarian, it’s always nice to order without having to ask a ton of questions about allergens.
We also got a cake(on order) and it was one of the best we’ve tried. Eggless cakes aren’t easy to find and this one did not disappoint at all.
Flavor recommended: Black Forrest
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Andie B
We visited here on a weekend evening and had papri chaat, aloo tikki chaat and veg spring rolls. While the food itself tasted okay, the presentation, the service and the ambiance were rather underwhelming given the pricing. We’d visited about 40 minutes before closing time and by then, the kitchen was already closed but they were still able to make chaat, so we decided to go for it. Our order was served in styrofoam and paper plates, and the self-service spoons and forks were plastic as well. As we ate, the staff swept the floor around us with a broom and placed chairs upside down on tables, which made our dining experience rather unpleasant.
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