I popped in after trying Himalaya a few doors down who weren’t ready for lunch orders at 11.20am. Interesting. I guess this is a snack mix emporium. Similar to the ‘trail mix’ style we are used to at supermarket. I didn’t try any because I think they also like spicy hot as there is a pepper on the logo. So I had basically a wheat pita type piece of thick«pancake» with tomato, onion and a few other ingredients. Not brilliant. I also had a Chaat. I had no idea what it was but it sounded interesting. It was basically little pieces of a crispy cracker food with a few bits of onions and tomato. Basically it was a snack sort of meal. So neither took the place of a lunch. Its a snack business I think. I loved their yellow penda… a sweet made with almond paste. Perfect balance of sweet and flavor. Prices are really cheap for some things but I would baulk at paying $ 7 for a trail mix type snack. Nearly forgot. I had 4 samosas. Perfect balance of spice and flavor and very satisfying when dipped in chutney or yoghurt.
Thomas T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
Great snack! For me, this place offers what I like. Mostly made in house and they taste very much better than the generic ones at the grocery stores. Good spice mix and great heat level. Spicy hot but not over the top. Allows me to enjoy the flour and taste without burning the tongue. Service was also great!
Nandhithaa S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
Awesome place, neat and clean. Good service. We tried Kajju Pista roll, Kalakand, Almond Burfi, Milk Burfi, Potato roll, chilli roll. They have a good variety of sweets snacks and chat
Shalu B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Charlotte, NC
The chevdas are excellent, the fafda and Chutney is a MUST. The owner at be front was super helpful and let us taste anything
Robert A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
After a meal at London Sizzler next door stopped by here with my mom to check out what they had to offer. I knew they would have those different colored candy things that all taste the same even though the look different. You know the ones I’m talking about if you have ever tried Indian dessert stuff. They come all together, are different colors and should taste different but all taste the same somehow. Well this place definitely had those but had a lot of other amazing other snacks as well. Found out the guy behind the counter not only owned this place but London Sizzler next door. He was an extremely friendly British guy that gave us tons of free samples of different items. I’m not good with all the names, but my mom ended up buying a few of the fried items that were absolutely delicious. Great prices for the amount in the containers. According to my mother alot of this stuff is the kind of things she got in India during festival times and quite authentic tasting. I didn’t see anything crazy, like anything moving around, just simple things to curb a craving. If you like Indian snack things or want to be a little adventurous instead of eating a Snicker bar go by there and pick up a couple bags of goodies an enjoy!
Deeks K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sharpstown, Houston, TX
FINALLY! Houston has a place with OUTSTANDING gujju farsaan! Khandvi. Thin layers made to perfection. Samosas, kachoris all perfect. Without doubt they make the best, most authentic and artful Gujarati snacks. Eaten here twice and was always consistent. Hoping for the consistency in quality to last. Love it!
Roshunda C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Buena Park, CA
Awesome samosas!!! The staff are really nice and helpful. Will definitely return soon!!!
Sara I.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sugar Land, TX
I love the potato samosa’s at Masala Munchies! They are smaller than the samosa’s that you’ll find in the area — but they pack a punch of flavor. I actually prefer the size of these samosa’s in comparison to the larger ones. You can easily eat a samosa or two and not feel overwhelmingly stuffed. The samosa’s are filled generously with diced potato, carrots and pea’s. The spices are just right as well. Masala Munchies is quite small and its more of a grab and go type of spot. Upon entering, I noticed many folks waiting around for their orders to be complete. On the menu, they have sandwiches, chaat, and many other snacks. There are a few desserts packaged in the cooler as well. Its a vegetarian friendly spot and for those looking for something new. I’m looking forward to coming back and trying a Bombay style sandwich. Anything full of flavour is worth the hype and Masala Munchies delivers that.
Yuvaraj V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
Masala munchies — please vote if you find this review helpful. This place is slightly new or recently remodeled and renamed. They are a stand up sandwich and snack shop. Everything we bought here was top notch. Especially their prepared fried snacks were really fresh, just right on the spice level. Great variety of chevdas, sev and gathiya(different crispy fried snacks from Gujarat region of India) The sandwich menu is simple. It’s just a simple toast sandwich, but reminds me of several vegetable toast sandwich stalls on the streets of Bombay. They also had fresh chai for $ 1 — awesome! Their khandvi and dhoklas(white dhokla) were also fresh and super tasty. This place had the white variety of dhoklas which is a delicious recipe made from fermented rice flour and lentils, a genius and nutritious recipe(suck it France). This is a great place for a quick snack or a party order.
Deepesh J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
Yummy sandwich and awesome service. I tried Bombay veggie sandwich, I think it had little bit extra garlic otherwise deserves five star. Best Bombay sandwich I have found in Houston so far. I will go back to try other sandwiches and samosa.