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Bidra med feedbackWe stumbled upon this small cafe while searching for chai and samosas near Seattle. It was a rainy evening and this cafe did not disappoint on the chai. The masala chai was hot and felt home comfort. We went on to order samosa chat and keema pav. These both were nice but not the Delhi street food level. The staff was helpful and polite. The only other thing is they don’t yet have baby highchairs so having long meals with toddlers can be difficult.
Overall experience was good. We really enjoyed their curries, especially chicken khorma. But we learned that owners are from Karela and we have to be back for fish dish. Also those who are seeing dosa pictures be aware it is available only for breakfast weekly and on Saturdays until 3 pm. Very welcoming staff!
We store in for a late lunch on Saturday. They have a cute dosa menu! We had the onion masala and the Mumbai masala dosa and samosa chole chaat. Soooooooooo good! Everything was super flavorful! It's definitely worth trying!
Far Eats is stationed on a relatively quiet, if not nondescript corner in Lower Queen Anne. It's a hidden gem in the neighborhood for sure. I never see it too packed, which is a bit surprising with how great the food is. I can't remember off the top of my head what all was had, but between us all in my party of 7, we had 7 different dishes that we shared and sampled, and not a single complaint was to be had by anyone for any of the dishes. The staff were pleasant and attentive. A few in the party were unfamiliar with Indian cuisine, and the host took the time to explain several of the dishes to them. The facility was clean from entry, to table, to the restrooms. These people love what they do and take pride in their shop, and it definitely shows.
Nice and simple. Hidden in the lower queen anne hills. From the outside it Looks more like a vegan spot or corner market. The interior is nice and simple. The Food is nice and simple. Even their ourdoor eating space is nice and simple. Very clean. I ordered breakfast and dinner at the same time. Together the even out to an interesting lunch. The sun was out so I sat outside. I can't remember what the breakfast sandwich was called but it was pretty good. Not the best I've ever had, but still good. The bread it was on was nice and soft. I only wish is had a suace. Without sauce, the sandwich is dry. The curry was much better than the sandwich. I ordered their butter chicken. So good. Makes me winder what the other options taste like. A larger portion would have made me happier. Also the chicken was a bit over cooked and tough, but the flavors, so nice. My Chai was bursting with flavor, but light at the same time. There was a very minty or earthy kick to it that played very well with the cold milky flavors and spicy Chai. Their Mango cheese cake was very delicious, but is borderline not actually a cheese cake. More of a cross between flan, cheesecake, and pumpkin pie. Their Mango sauce drizzle was a nice touch. Very tangy and kick up the mild sweet flavors of the cheesecake. So Glad I finally came to check this place out. I'm sure I'll be back soon.