Bewertungen
Restaurant bewertenReally intense and interesting flavors. Don't stress about if it is authentic or not. Don't let the fact that it is vegetarian worry you away. If you like to get smacked in the face with flavor, Art of the Dosa is for you. This is always at the top of the list when my family is voting for a dinner or lunch out and it is actually worth the trouble for us of getting there from the western suburbs it's just sooooo good. Enjoy!
Part of the Revival Food hall, provides tasty South Indian food; not the best masala potatoes I've had but still very good nonetheless, and very much worth the price!
The Dosa was great, though the Masala was served separately with some excellent Sambar. The service includes 2 little containers of chutney, which is remarkably generous compared to most other South Indian food joints!Would go back, though the pricing felt just a wee bit higher!I just wish they'd add classic South Indian coffee to the menu!!! ?Vegetarian options: All vegetarian foods.
Real good quality dosa that is crispy and delicious. The masala dosa plate comes with a sambas soup as well, which is also good. Added a side dish of chickpeas, which was only on. However, the mango lassi, which a bit pricey, but worth getting. Folks could be a bit friendlier, but with a dosa this perfect I'llContinue to come back when I'm in town.
We went recently to the city with my daughter and needed to grab a quick bite before a broadway show. We found this place and when I walked in I saw it was in a food hall so did not have much expectations of the food. Man was I wrong! We ordered a masala dosa and a Mysore Dosa wrap. The food was DELICIOUS! It was quick. The most surprising part was also how fresh and tasty was the Sambhar and chutney as well!