“It is the closest Indian restaurant to our home! Went there just to have some chole and a dosa. It was tasty and spice level was also good. Tried their paneer chilli, it has too much corn flour in it so did not like it. But other things were good. Also would suggest if you are not a heavy eater do share the dosa as it is huge and also thick.“
“We ordered 5 pound customized eggless cake nd cupcakes for my son's birthday they made it perfectly how I wished the cake to be, thn yesterday I ordered 2 pound eggless cake it was also awesome.. they are seriously amazing in eggless cake... We drive 2 hours to get there... For the first birthday we tried nearby vegan cake shop where the decorations was good but most of the cake went to trash... Nobody liked it... Now I'm fixed with this particular shop for eggless cakes..Vegetarian options: Best eggless cake point“
“last night was the first time we visited this fine restaurant. But It is surely not the last. We had great time with the attentive service, with the excellent dishes and fine drinks and with the modest cost. We will absolutely go back there soon.“
“I recently dined at Mirchi’s, a top South Indian restaurant in Boston, and it was truly delightful. The food is delicious and tastes as good as any restaurant from India. If you're new to Indian cuisine, don't miss out on trying their chicken pepper fry, biryani and mutton haleem (only place serving in Boston). The refreshing chikoo shake and sweet paan rounded off the meal perfectly.Overall, my experience at Mirchi’s was exceptional, with delicious food, impeccable service, and a welcoming ambiance. I'll definitely be returning and highly recommend it to anyone seeking authentic Indian cuisine in the Brookline area.“
“I would have taken a picture of the food I got, but it smelled so good that I ate it immediately. I was so impressed by this place that I would eat here all the time if I didn't live 3.5 hours away from it. That being said, if I find myself in the area again, I would come back any time. Staff was attentive, atmosphere was cozy, and the food was flavorful. 5 STARS!“
“Probably, the best Indian restaurant in the Boston/Greater Boston area. Tandoori Thursday is an innovative concept (paneer, lamb, chicken to choose from) served with dal , rice and roomali roti (which could be done better by keeping it moist). Baigan (eggplant) baghara gravy was delicious! Will try the weekend buffet next (and soon)“
“The food is just delicious and the staff is friendly and happy to have you there. Everything is so fresh and yummy. If you like Indian food at all, or want to try it for the first time - go here. They have meat dishes, vegetarian dishes and vegan dishes.“
“Good south Indian cuisine. Dosas ($10) are made in front of you and come with three sauces. Any additions, even onions, are charged at $1 for each vegetarian filling. Lots of vegetarian and some vegan options.Menu is all text. It would be nice if there were some photos to show those who are ignorant of this cuisine what chaat, gunpowder, pao, etc. are.Music was too loud.They don't offer tap water -- you have to buy bottled water, which is very annoying.“
“We came here on a friend’s recommendation, and I’m so glad we did!! We had chicken Dhaniwal korma, lamb tikka masala, naan, and aloo naan, and mango lassis, and everything was just wonderful. Generous portions of delicious curry and fresh hot bread! The restaurant is cozy and clean, and the food came quickly. Great service, great food, we’ll definitely be coming back here!“
“Awesome food! We ordered dinner for 2 - five course dinner.Soup, 2 samosas, papad, 2 entrees, rice, naan, chutneys, raita followed by Desserts and Tea. Amazing!!! Great taste of everything. Naan was nicely done and fluffy. Dessert- pistachio kulfi was awesome.Parking: Road side parking which is free!“