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Restaurant bewertenWe stayed at this place for the weekend buffet breakfast. Finally, humbly San Diego has this edge over it is larger neighbor in the north (LA), which has no single South Indian breakfast buffet place! In view of the good reviews, we were looking forward to a traditional South Indian farewell. The variety was impressive- idli, vada, pongal, dosa, armi, Rava kesari, Chutneys, Sambar, tea and traditional coffee. Taste was met and miss. Idlis and vadas were not the soft, fluffy guys we expected. Pooris, Dosas and Pongal were good. Sambar and Chutney were decent. Coffee served in traditional steel cup and bowl was the highlight. Servicely, we must have worn a coat of invisibility, because the lady who served canas from the tablet went right past us without glazing us on numerous occasions. After a few rounds to be ignored, decided to go and plant me in front of the hostess to get the dosa. We personally thought the price of sixteen was a tide on the higher side for the average fare and bad service. But it has that it is USP to be the only South Indian breakfast place in So Cal. So, if you do not expect, Chennai/Bangalore quality tariff and can ignore service problems, it can work for you.
Authentic South Indian food. I tried this place a few times. Eating is good. Your Idlis are the best?. I would recommend this place for weekend brunch - they have buffet and you get unlimited dosa, idli and puri with Kesari and Pongal. They also serve filter coffee and tea along with the buffet, which is quite great
We had an amazing dinner here. We loved the unlimited quantity of sambhar and chutneys. All chutneys like peanut, cocunut were delicious. Their dosas were great. Their service was very fast. I would recommend anyone to eat south indian food here.
Good first experience. Only good what they have ahead is unlimited Sambar and Chutneys over any other Dosa spot, but Sambar and Chutneys were not all that compared to san idli.
Hands down the only place I ever go to the South Indian breakfast. She? ve never disappointed me. I love it. You also have everything you can eat at the weekend?