Addicted to the #8 — Chicken Biryani. Chicken, rice, vegetables and white sauce.
Diana H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
Best Indian food truck that I’ve ever had… Chicken tikka masala:(5⁄5) very flavorful and filling. For the price, you definitely get a bang for your buck. My friend and I were stuff with sharing one. This probably wasn’t your typical chicken tikka since that is more dry but I feel as though this was definitely better. Make sure you ask for it spicy!!! It wasn’t overwhelmingly spicy but it gave a great kick. Great for when you’re trying to sober up or before drinking :) Would I Come back? Lol, I did… In the same night :)
Aalay K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hillsboro, OR
Nice food. Food truck culture with Indian cuisine. Limited option but good quantity. Night life in Austin is once in a lifetime experience. Must visit. Vegetarian food is good. Live food making. Dal makhanee was very good.
Krish M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
For me, the service was really nice. The order was delivered promptly. The people working were really sweet and helpful! The best part was that the food was authentic Indian! When it comes to spices or taste, they didn’t tone down the taste. So if you’re not into spicy food, might want to ask them to make it less spicy. It was a little oily for my liking, but not enough to make me not love it. It is a bit on the expensive side though! Overall, if you’re in the area, you should definitely try out their chicken tikka masala because it was sooo good!
Solomon W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Austin, TX
Taste from India certainly offers the more traditional flavors and items than you might find around town, i.e. Clay Pit and Tarka. Unfortunately, with the simplicity comes a heavier dosing of what I would not prefer in my Indian food: oil. Yes, Indian food – in America, at least – utilizes a lot of pressed seeds, but the amount here seemed a little excessive. Maybe it was what I ordered. A buddy and I split the saag paneer – cheese and Indian creamed spinach, as I look to call it. With a lower temperature than I would have liked, the dish fell a little flat. As well, the naan bread yielded soggy texture. With both items erring on the lukewarm end I think the man in charge would do well to heat his food up a little better. I understand that many food trucks use microwaves, but not evening out the heat creates a presumption of lack of freshness. On the whole, not bad offerings for Indian food out of a mobile eatery. But, knowing that Indian food tastes best fresh, I wouldn’t send you here for to-die-for South Asian fare.
Eddie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 West Tampa, Tampa Bay, FL
Wondered to here after a night at sixth. Horrible customer service, and very rude. Our meal was nothing but rice, for 10 dollars each. Should of gotten pizza!
Christian C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Round Rock, TX
It’s a food truck, it’s our doors, right off 6th about a block, and it’s convenient. That’s what you get. Now the food was actually pretty good I ordered the Spicy #4, it’s a little on the expensive side, about the same price as 2 slices of pizza… The #4 was good, no cheese but a lot of flavor, I would like a little less oil but that’s my preference. It sat well on the plate though, a bed of white rice, some onions, tomatoes, lettuce and some lentil curry. It’s ideal for the space.
Eric P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Myrtle Beach, SC
Great Indian Street food just off 6th street. The vegetarian samosa are fantastic. Perfect after a long day.
Catherine F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
The chicken curry plate and chicken kebob(really similar to a Greek gyro) are solid options after a long night on 6th. I wish the naan bread was served hotter and crispy.
Horitius L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Colorado Springs, CO
I’m actually impressed with the chicken curry plate. Never a big fan of Indian food but since Chilantro wasn’t open we had to move on to the next one. We found this place n decided to stop by. The somosa needs a lil improvement but the prices are reasonable. Overall not too shabby and I give it a four cuz the cook was cool as well.
Claudia A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Arlington, TX
Get the chicken samosa. It’s nicely fried and comes with a side of refreshing cucumber and yogurt.
Richard H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Dallas, TX
For the price of $ 8.99 on most dishes, you might as well eat Halal Guys for a much bigger portion and more satisfying meal. If this was the first taste of Indian food in my life, I would probably have dismissed Indian cuisine forever. Our Chicken Curry was about ¼ just yogurt because it was drenched in it and my Chicken with Rice had about 5 pieces of chicken in it.
Paige H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
Wonderful experience, tasty cuisine. Went on Halloween because I was on red river, now it will be the reason I go to Red River. I’m glad I discovered this little gem. Father and daughter that work there gave great service.
Ryan H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
I had the chicken 65 roll, and thought it was extremely tasty! The curry spices were very well-balanced, and the cool creamy green chutney yogurt sauce really smoothed it out perfectly. Everything was appropriately hot, but not mouth scorching. While 8 bucks was a little pricey, it’s to be expected with a late-night food truck. Look forward to trying the samosas here, and I would say if you’re a fan of Indian food and in the area late at night, you should definitely give this place a chance!
John R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Richmond, VA
My friends and I wandered here after an agonizing night of karaōke. I only call it agonizing because I was taught how to properly«twerk» which is something I never thought I’d know how to do and is EXHAUSTING. Thanks a lot, Kat. We were searching for some food truck, but unfortunately many of them were already closed. The people working the truck were a little cold. They weren’t rude exactly, it just seemed like they didn’t care at all. I was one of the first to order and I was the last to receive my order. The food was fine enough and reasonably priced. I’ve had better kababs in town with much better service. My kabab was really messy(they can be anywhere, but this one was a little difficult in that respect). That said, it was still pretty good. I’d say you’re okay to skip it and head to another place, but if you’re nearby and in the same situation of late night«oh, no! everyone is closed!» it’s a more satisfying option than the 24 hour fast food places.