The food is outstanding. I went on Jan 5 and was very pleased with the quality of the food. My wife, who doesn’t like trying new food, was hesitant to join me, but really enjoyed the food. The restaurant open on December 25, 2015, and they need a lot of help with service. Our server didn’t know the menu and didn’t take the time to explain the menu or the buffet. I did some research and see that they use to operate a food truck. The must do better with service or they won’t make it in Fishers.
Paul P.
Place rating: 5 Indianapolis, IN
Having work in downtown, we have bunch of vegetarian option, dhaba Indy is one in my favorite one. I love their saag paneer, paneer masala, naan. Also quantity is enough to fill you up. Keep up the good quality guys.
James N.
Place rating: 4 Indianapolis, IN
Visited yesterday on the IUPUI campus and was pleasantly surprised. Really liked the tandoori chicken and chicken tikka masala. Exactly what I want from a food truck – unique, tasty food at a good price(lunch box was $ 8 with the above entrée items, rice, and naan).
Tara A.
Place rating: 5 Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis gained a true gem for lunch-time fare when Dhaba Indy’s food truck hit the scene! Wonderful, home-cooked food, quick and inexpensive. I believe I have tried every menu item to date thus far and have loved it all. He’s even encouraged me to try things I was certain I wouldn’t like, such as bhindi masala, which is now a favorite! Great value and so yummy!
Tara M.
Place rating: 2 Lexington, MA
Look, I’m a kati roll expert and I’m not afraid to say it. I have had years of training. I have had the real deal in India, and I know it’s possible to get a quality kati roll in the U.S. I’ve done my research. This is a cool-looking bright green truck with a giant Ganesha on it, but that’s not going to cut it food-wise. The vegetarian kati rolls I got were nothing like real kati rolls… and were not good. No flavor. Instead of coming in a chappati or paratha, they come wrapped in a flavorless white flour tortilla. The stuffing wasn’t properly spiced… it tasted like they just squirted some bottled sauce on some grilled paneer and veggies. The whole dish was a mess. I’m still pulling for them, but they have to seriously focus on the quality of their product.
Remi S.
Place rating: 1 Indianapolis, IN
Tried this foodtruck at the iupui regatta downtown indy. Was really excited abt trying since I love Indian food. Unfortunately was very disappointed. The food seemed like typical low quality buffet food, made me feel heavy and bloated afterwards. I don’t really go to indian buffets, mainly because the food seems to always be so heavy and makes me feel gross afterwards, this was pretty much the same. I guess I will know better next time!
Yuk L.
Place rating: 5 Boston, MA
Get the samosa! I noticed this food truck near the Sheraton in downtown Indianapolis. Figured I would try it out for lunch before heading to the airport! First off, I love the design of the truck! and dry erase board menu looked very inviting. many vegan options available. I went with their lunch box special which allows you to pick 2 entrees and comes with rice and naan. The naan was more of a flatbread but warmed up nicely. I chose saag paneer and their dhaba chicken curry. The paneer was very yummy and the saag wasn’t too thick so that you can mixed it well with the rice. I’ve never had their flavor of chicken curry and it was yummy! They had the standard chicken tikka masala but I was intrigued with the fact that they had chili chicken and tried it. Pretty good coming from a truck! I hope more people try this truck and Unilocal it with great reviews!
Krista R.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
Solid ‘dhaba’ style Indian food. BIG, rotating menu. Cheap prices. Food truck! The day I ordered, options included: Tandoori Chicken, Channa Masala(chickpeas), Aloo Madras(potatoes), Dal(lentils), Chicken 65 and Chilly Chicken. They also have samosas and samosa chaats. They advertise that they can do kati rolls… but I haven’t had them yet. They also occasionally do Indo-Chinese lunches: fried rice or noodles plus Gobi(cauliflower) Manchurian, Chilly Chicken, or Chilly Paneer for SIXDOLLARS! They also sometimes sell dosas, pooris, briyani. Awesome! I sampled the Madras Chicken Curry(spicy!), and Chicken Tikka Masala(great flavors). I also had the palak paneer(spinach and Indian cheese) curry. The Dhaba Lunch Box for $ 7 included two curries, rice, and naan. The curries were spiced just right, and the rice had great flavor. The naan was average and a bit too moist for me. I also ordered a mango lassi. While flavorful, it was pretty sweet. Watch out! Yay Indian in Indy!