Small halal restaurant with about 10 tables offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere reminiscent of Hyderabad. The place fills with friendly vibes and serves fresh, juicy fried chicken alongside unique Hyderabadi dishes like Chicken 65 with Rumali roti. Music plays loudly but the overall setting suits both quick bites and relaxed gatherings.
Rumali roti comes fresh and crisp, pairing perfectly with Chicken 65 for a combo that stands out. The roti also wraps well around chicken shawarma, making it a versatile choice for flavorful fillings.
Shawarma stands out with tender, juicy chicken and a perfect spice balance. Garlic sauce adds a creamy, tangy kick while crisp vegetables keep it fresh.
Good to know
They offer a special on Tuesdays for $2 tenders.
Deccan Bites is open late on weekends.
There is plenty of seating and free parking available.
Small, cozy space with outdoor seating and beautiful decoration creates a welcoming, homely vibe. Atmosphere feels like a Dhaba-style spot where people relax and enjoy authentic Hyderabadi flavors and chai. The place is lively with many visitors, making it less private but perfect for casual gatherings.
Chicken korma pairs well with soft roti and appears consistently on the menu. Keema roti costs $11.99. Roti complements dishes like Tahari and Masla Chicken Curry.
Shawarma stands out with fresh, delicious flavors, especially the chicken shawarma. The menu also includes a burger and chai, both noted for good taste.
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Prices at the counter may differ from those advertised on the menu.
Some menu items may take longer to prepare than others.
The portion sizes are generous, providing good value for money.
Small entrance leads to a large space with beautiful artwork and a bar area surrounded by seating. Dim lighting and warm, cozy atmosphere create a calm, family-friendly vibe with attentive staff. Unique Nepalese menu offers exotic dishes and outstanding drinks like Kathmandu rum.
Choila roti offers a creative fusion of Nepali and Western flavors with a light charred taste. Variations like jackfruit choila roti and chicken roti stand out alongside other dishes like goat sekuwa.
Garlic naan with hummus stands out as a classic pairing. Grilled chicken skewers and water buffalo momo add varied protein options alongside the mango lassi.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for weekend visits to secure a table.
Only chicken and goat dishes on the menu are halal.
The restaurant has no service charges or hidden fees added to the bill.
Food truck offers authentic Indian street food with a lively, inviting atmosphere and a cozy seating area resembling a dhaba. The vibe is energetic and welcoming, attracting those who enjoy flavorful, customizable dishes served late into the night.
Soft Rumali Roti wraps juicy, well-spiced meat with authentic, bold flavors. It pairs well with chicken curry and shawarma, delivering a true South Indian taste.
Shawarma stands out with fresh vegetables and the right amount of sauce, delivering a mouth-watering flavor. Dishes like Chicken Shawarma and Haleem pack rich, authentic taste reminiscent of traditional Mediterranean food.
Good to know
Reservations are required for goat booti orders, placed a day in advance.
Expect food to be ready in 15-20 minutes, but it can take longer.
The food truck is open until midnight, perfect for late-night cravings.
Small restaurant with clean, comfortable seating and a blend of modern and traditional decor creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Hip Indian music videos play on TV, adding a fun, party-like vibe. Space feels like a mini Punjab, offering an authentic Indian dining experience.
Tandoori roti comes out soft and perfectly made with the right thickness. It cooks nicely and works well as a wrap for curries.
Warm garlic naan and hummus start the meal, with the hummus having a slightly sweet note. The menu includes vegetable samosa and kebabs served early in the meal.
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The lunch special from Monday to Friday 11am-3pm costs $12.99 plus tax and includes rice, naan, a soda can, and a curry dish.
Expect a clean environment with attentive service.
Vegetarian options are plentiful and appealing.
Jamaican restaurant offers loud dancehall music and an energetic vibe that feels like a midday party. Outdoor seating includes a heated wooden shed with fans and heat lamps, creating comfort in various weather. Decor channels a 90s Jamaican diner look, enhancing the immersive atmosphere.
Soft roti wraps around flavorful jerk chicken with rich sauces. The vegetable roti features a variety of well-cooked vegetables and a curry that hits the mark.
Jerk chicken and ackee hummus stand out as flavorful options. Plantain chips and roti often accompany dishes, with ginger beer available as a drink choice.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Bottomless brunch is available for $25 on Sundays.
The restaurant turns into a party atmosphere after 11pm on Saturdays.
Small, crowded fast food spot with teal decor and a chaotic atmosphere. Loud music fills the space, making conversation difficult, while groups gather briefly to order and leave. Known for authentic Irani chai and flavorful biryani, it offers a distinct taste of Hyderabad culture.
Rumali roti stands out for its authentic texture and taste, often paired with Chicken 65 for a unique street food vibe. The combo remains consistent and true to Hyderabadi flavors.
Shawarma stands out with its flavorful chicken and a sauce that enhances taste. The bun features generous smears of maska, adding richness to the wrap.
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Biryanis are only available after 2 PM on weekends.
Parking is very limited, especially during peak hours.
Expect a crowded environment, particularly on weekends.
Hyderabadi decor and Nizam palace style interiors create a captivating, inviting vibe. The atmosphere feels pleasant and welcoming, with relaxed lighting enhancing the experience. Popular dishes like Irani chai and bun Maska stand out amid a limited menu focused on authentic Hyderabadi flavors.
Freshness stands out with the rumali roti served here, though it resembles a normal dry roti rather than traditional rumali style. It pairs well with dishes like Chicken 65 and Talawa Gosht.
Chicken shawarma stands out with its tasty flavor and pairs well with Irani chai. Other dishes include mutton biryani, rumali roti, chicken 65, and haleem, offering a range of Mediterranean options.
Good to know
The restaurant has a very limited menu featuring popular Hyderabadi dishes.
Biryani is currently not being served due to overwhelming demand.
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours.