We have been to this place since it started. When we don’t want to cook, its one of the places we go for a quick snack with tea or dinner take out. There is nothing great about it, yet, a good decent place in Issaquah for Indian food.
Tony C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Issaquah, WA
The food here can be hit or miss. Giving them only 2-stars because they have been more of a miss than a hit the last couple of times. Stick with the curries and rolls and beware of their dosas and other concoctions which are not upto par. Also, note that their curries are generally super spicy… left me with a bad heartburn last time! They have recently lowered their prices and have also significantly reduced their portion sizes. The staff mentioned that this was a «holiday» special mini-bites menu, but also said that they might choose to stick with the small bites menu as a permanent fixture.
Arun K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Issaquah, WA
Food is good but service can be really bad depending upon who is manning the front desk. Ordering ahead using their app has no effect on when your food will actually get made.
Dainen P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
Outstanding. Ordered a bunch of food from this location to be delivered to Fall City Lodge to a 20 person nonprofit board meeting on 1⁄23. I am the board president, but have no experience ordering food for groups of that size. Manny took my call, was very helpful and friendly, and helped make recommendations based on the size and group preferences. The board loved the selection of curries and biryani, samosas(amazing wrapper), plenty of naan(the garlic naan is especially delicious), and dessert. Sauces and take-home boxes came with the delivery, rounding out an excellent experience. Payment was easy and they use Square, so a receipt was emailed to me within minutes. A+, would love to go there just for a regular dinner.
Raj S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bellevue, WA
The best place to eat at less price with so many varieties of food with ethentic street food style I’m loving it
Manjeet G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bellevue, WA
I have coming to this place frequently and they have been consistent except few minor issue which even big names and Giants have too. New curries and chaats are way better than any other competition in the area. Dosa for $ 4 and street food platter with so many options. I will be definitely coming back.
A S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Bellevue, WA
I have visited this place many times. sometimes I wonder how I dragged myself to this place so many times… Probably because my wife loves chaat. This place is dirty… really really dirty. Floors are sticky, so is the furniture. Food is mediocre at best. And progressively getting expensive as well. I paid four bucks for four paani poories today — that is expensive by any measure especially for a place that provides such dirty ambiance. The service is average and staff does not come across as fresh or clean.
Nina C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sammamish, WA
I easy could give this place 6 stars if I had option. AMAZING. Flavorful, delicious and spicy. Very nice food, clean, good stuff.
Velay V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Redmond, WA
Consistently good biryani for the past 3 – 4 months after a dip in quality before that.
Asrai A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Minneapolis, MN
I love the food here be it chats or thali. I like it better than the Redmond branch because it has both veg and non-veg PLUS everything here seems fresh.
Shilps S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bellevue, WA
Love this place. Been coming here and posting pics since they opened. The service is always fast and the staff friendly. 4 yo likes the«no spice» noodles(basically mild Hakka noodles) and their bhaturas Adults love(fav is at the top) 1) chana bhatura — you get 2HUGE bhaturas with a bowl of a chickpea curry along with Indian pickles, onions, half a chili and a slice of lime 2) their lamb curry and garlic naan — huge portion with fork tender meat that’s soooo good 3) Papdi chaat — yummy combo with chickpeas, yogurt, Papdi(fried flat Indian style chips), various chutneys, onions and cilantro 4) dahi puri 5) their chicken 65 roll The only ‘just ok’ item was their mango lassi but I think I’m just picky about lassis.
Joan K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sammamish, WA
Great place for Indian. The guy taking your order is friendly and give great suggestions if asked. They also have outdoor seating which is a great option to get out of the stuffy air.
Beau R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Sammamish, WA
Chaat N Roll opened me up to a whole new category of Indian food — street food. The flavors are great and it doesn’t cost too much. Eat there or carry out, its all pretty flexible. The Chicken 65 Briyani is really good, but I like the chaat dishes — a samosa or a kabob of some type, covered with a lentil and yogurt gravy with some fresh vegetables. If you pay with cash, you get a 5% discount.
Vivian H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
We came here for a snack, so we shared one chicken thali with an extra side of chicken curry and two roti. We also tried the chikoo shake and this dessert that’s composed of deep fried bread soaked in syrup with something white and icing-like sandwiched in-between. The thali was good — came with a cup of beans, a cup of eggplant/okra curry, and chicken curry, two roti, one crispy cracker thing, a fried sticky sweet dessert, and a little cup of what I think is pickled lemon. I did not really like the beans or the dessert, but I really enjoyed the vegetable dish and the chicken curry. Only downside was that the chicken curry was on the greasier side as you could see the grease separating from the rest of the curry. Also, I think the roti was whole wheat. I have mixed feelings about that. I eat whole wheat at home to be healthy, but when I am out, I want my refined grains! The dessert thing was not good, do not order. I really liked the chikoo shake — it tasted like coconut water. This is a good place for a quick meal, definitely give it a try! They have Chinese food here too — odd!
Mike L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Enumclaw, WA
Let’s have a chat… about Chaat N Roll. Indian street food served in a very nice and clean environment. I totally dug my Chaat, i’m not sure of everything in it, but there were pomegranate seeds. so rad. My recommendation for anyone looking for an adventure in cuisine, visit this spot. they’ve got it going on! NOMNOMNOM
Matt R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
Really good. Quality and price point are great. We were stuffed after spending twenty bucks and had loads of leftovers. The Chicken 65 Roll was the best thing we ordered. They have some outdoor seating– which is lovely when the sun is shining.
Doug T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bellevue, WA
The food isn’t your standard indian cuisine. I enjoyed it. if you’re from the midwest you might hate it and I’d suggest the Denny’s down the road. If you don’t know anything about Indian food as the front counter, they’re happy to help and suggest. The portions are larger than you’d think. The curry chaat rolls and a couple other that I’m not going to bother to pronounce or type were visually appealing. Spicy is true spicy and there does not appear to be a round eye handicap(common in thai and korean places where Asians only get the real 4&5 star spicy food). The ambiance is quirky, a combination of sports bar(TV’s) a Mcdonald’s painted in my little pony colors and Bollywood.
Bob C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
The food here is good. However folks not familiar with this cuisine may have difficulty figuring out the menu as it could use more photos or descriptions to help Indian street food novices such as myself. The Shaam Severa Chaat was delicious and reminded me very much of a very similar dish I had at the famous Vij’s in Vancouver BC. This one was just as good if not better. The contrast of the spicy sweet sauce, herbs, veggies and crispy wafers is amazing. Definitely try this place.
Molly G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Issaquah, WA
THEYKNOWWHATGLUTENIS&CANMAKETHINGSGLUTENFREE! Oh, and the food is great. We had never been here before so we asked the man who took our order to «surprise us». He certainly did, and it was certainly DELICIOUS!
Anjana A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
I love the Chaat n Roll in Redmond/Bellevue so I was excited when this place opened up last week, and wonder of wonders the menu pricing is the same despite this location being new and larger and more restaurant like. This place has slightly better fast food type red and yellow décor and can fit over 100+ people vs. 20 – 25 at the other location. They’re still under construction, but it looks like they have some outdoor seating as well that will be nice in warmer months. It’s an order at the counter and seat yourself type of place which works just fine for me if it keeps prices reasonable. There is an option for food takeout where you can just get a ready made curry for dinner. Or you can order menu items. Chaat is Indian street food and this place does it well. All flavors are authentic. The day we went they were still setting up so it was a bit chaotic but food seemed the same and pretty authentic to Delhi /Mumbai street food flavors. Try the Kathi rolls($ 6) which are warm wraps with paneer or veggies and spicy chutneys and great for lunch. The Papdi chaat/Dilli chaat(chickpea flour crisps with tamarind chutney and mint chutney and some toppings)($ 6) and bhelpuri(puffed crispy rice with chutneys and toppings)($ 5.50) is good too. The Raj Kachori chat or Khasta kachori chat is the Indian version of a taco salad — a fried crispy taco like shell filled with chutneys, chickpeas, onions.($ 5.50) The samosas are crispy and filled with well seasoned potatoes.($ 1.30 each) The Chole-Bhatura(spicy Chickpea curry and pickle with 2 huge puffed and leavened fried flour breads) are awesome, made just like streets of Delhi and good for 2 people.($ 9) The pav Bhaji — soft pav bread with mixed vegetable mash is yummy.($ 6) There is also the mango lassi or shake($ 3) and cardamom tea($ 2) and you can buy some desserts like gulab jamun(fried dough balls coated in sweet syrup), jalebi(crunchy fried dough swirls filled with sweet sugar syrup) etc. to go. I am sure this place will be pretty packed soon when more people find out about it. A great value for lunch or takeout! And good news for VEGETARIANS it’s a mostly vegetarian restaurant with many vegan options. They recently started serving chicken and have a chicken tikka roll, chicken 65 roll, and some other chicken items. They also have secret items on their chaat menu, ask them about it. They’re not listing them on the menu yet as they’re probably on trial basis. 2nd update: I visited again a second time and for some reason they packed our order to go, we waited for a half hour and then checked and realized it was sitting in a bag on the counter, guess I will need to be clearer next time. 3rd update: I will advise them to keep quality more consistent as it has tended to fluctuate a little over 4 – 5 visits. Sometimes food is fresher than at other times. 4th update: A couple times the bhatura was too oily and another time dough was too sour. After 5 – 6 visits I am not happy as they lack consistency. They try to please but I’d rather let the food do all the talking. I am hoping consistency of flavor and freshness improves at this location. 4÷11÷15: I tried this place a few more times and now I have to lower my rating to 3 as the food quality is dropping. The lunch thali left so much to be desired — no paneer pieces in paneer and roti was cold, kadhi was bad. My new favorite for Chaat is now Chaat House in Bellevue. They’re still maintaining quality and are packed all the time. This place is already struggling as it’s no longer as busy even on weekends. And they’re not as rigorous in cleaning the place either. It’s a vicious cycle really once the crowds stop coming. My advice: Keep the food quality and taste up, change your cooks or you could be closing soon as crowds dwindle!