Claypot Chef

451 Long Wharf Dr, New Haven
(203) 343-5812

Recent Reviews

Robert Maughan

Best food truck

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Preeti Gundapwar

Pani puri was horrible! Bhel was fine!

Tho H.

Being the only Indian food truck here, I was excited to try it! Boy was I wrong. The samosas were soggy with oil and not crispy at all.

Tehillah

They are really good. Try their lamb Biryani. They came to our community. Awesome

Martina S.

I cringe when I have to leave a small business anything less than 4 stars. I can only imagine how hard people work to build up their business. But I have to be honest; I was not impressed with the two items I ordered. The price point for an order of samosa (2 pieces) and bhel puri was $12. The samosa filling was ok but not as flavorful as I've had at many other restaurants. The bhel puri was tasty but a little on the soggy side and not what I expected when I read "crispy" in the description. Having driven an hr to "food truck paradise" I don't know that I'd frequent this truck again. Maybe I'd try one more item but not likely. I will say that, having the choice of Indian food among 15 Spanish food trucks was a nice change of pace.

Moira B.

Great little food truck along the wharf in New Haven. Very fresh and made to order. My daughter ordered the Chicken Tikka Masala, light on spice, and it was a huge portion, piping hot and with mellow spices. I ordered the saag paneer and it was fantastic. The rice is light and fluffy and the dish was spicing and well seasoned. We were both really pleased with our choices.

avinash umre

ordered samosa and mango lassi. Both were freshly prepared and delicious. Price is reasonable.

Sanjay Patel

Momo were good, and the lamb Curry great

Carla G.

Amazing that such good food can be prepared in such a small place. The aromas as you pass this truck are intoxicating. Their Chicken Tikka Masala does not disappoint. And yes they can adjust the spice level for you. We also had the samosas and to drink a mango lassi. All incredibly tasty and at the same level as a sit down Indian restaurant and far far less expensive. It was really a treat to tell you the truth to sit in my vehicle, eat lunch, not worrying about sitting in a restaurant given the covid numbers right now and instead enjoy the view from Long Wharf Drive overlooking the Sound and listening to tunes and a good hang out with my husband in the car. Just make sure to grab plenty of napkins. Samosa comes with 2 sauces and it can be a bit tricky balancing it all. It was worth the juggle. It really was. I think I need a bib. Lol.

GM Media

They are really good. Try their lamb Biryani. They came to our community. Awesome

Anju P.

This is the only Indian truck in the long wharf. I was very excited to try it the first time I found it. But the food did not impress me. I love vada pav, but the vada pav I tried here tasted nothing like the ones I tried before. I also tried some chats and masala dosa, I was not impressed.

Sharon Amerman

Absolutely delicious

-Ken

??Indian (Eastern Indian not American Indian) Takeaway food truck ?Maybe it's just me that Notes this distinction as I am of the Oneida people's heritage.Refreshing change from the usual takeaway food trucks.I'm new to E I. foods so I went with chicken (dumplings ) momo .I'd like to try vegetable or cheese momo.The vendor is very polite and helpful with what to order.No place to sit at Food Truck Paradise. Some foods are easier to handle than others, so keep that in mind, .I wound up eating fron the lift gate of my Jeep.Enjoyed the people watching ?, after all it's summer time.Easy off easy on i-95

Anna Louderback

got the chana masala and it was amazing!

Peter

We got Pani puri and samosa.Didn’t look like the pics and taste was terrible, especially the samosas. Waste of money. Not recommended.

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