Blist'r Fresh Naan Wraps

7800 Windrose Ave., Plano
(214) 723-1858

Recent Reviews

Devraj Sehgal

Food is fire, legacy west food hall vibe is

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Chicken Vindaloo Hot Hot

Nikhlesh Agrawal

Bad food. Worse service.We got dahi papdi chat and samosa chat. Both were cold. Seemed like they served precious day’s samosa.Worst part was when I asked for an additional fork (plastic ones). The head cook/ cashier says we just give 1 with each portion…. I am like what????????

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Oksana

Great Indian food . Loved chicken kebab !!! So fresh and so good!!!

Food: 5

Service: 5

Karisa A.

Given all of the options at Legacy Hall, I would definitely give this one a skip!Service: the restaurant staff were very fast with preparing the food. I'll note that I asked if my food could be to-go and they gave it to me on a silver tray instead. Not a huge deal, but still an inconvenience.Food:Curly Fries - The only good part of the meal. They were warm, crunchy, and had a nice seasoning on them. Paneer Vindaloo Wrap - Completely bland and tasteless. Since the name of the restaurant has the words "naan wrap" in it, I expected it to be wrapped in a fluffy piece of naan. Instead it's pretty much wrapped in a tortilla? Super weird! The wrap also had way too much rice in it and definitely needed a lot more sauce inside. 100% pass on this item!TL;DR - there are way better options in Legacy Hall! Curly Fries were decent, but the Paneer Vindaloo Wrap is incredibly bland.

Bethani Gladd

My coworkers and I like to go here for lunch. We enjoy the chicken tikka masala. However, the last few times I've been here the chicken is tough and hard to chew. I broke a plastic fork trying to cut it. I asked the person at the register if we can ensure the chicken is fresh and not tough. He said no one else has conplained and they won't change the way it is. The sauce and rice are delicious but the chicken is awful. I hope the owner sees this and can work to find a solution to the hard to chew chicken, as the rest of the food is good.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 2

Recommended dishes: Chicken Tikka Masala

Kapil Joshi

I was not a fan of the Chicken Biryani Bowl that I tried. While the food had colors that reminded me of Biryanis of the past, it lacked flavor, depth, and complexity, all the things that make up Indian food. The staff was nice and it did not take long to get my food, which is a good thing. Because of its location inside Legacy Hall, the atmosphere is great. Blist'r itself does not have any discernible atmosphere but does have lackluster food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 4

Sudhi - Sudhakar R

Ordered a chicken biryaniIt tasted nothing like

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 1

Vince T.

The butter chicken was decent the samosas lacked flavor and the garlic naan were flat and lacked any care great ambiance considering its located in the legacy food hall and the customer service was good but I wouldn't recommend eating here again if your craving some good indian food.

Johnny Siamro

This used to be my favorite place at legacy hall. They had corn and the service was fantastic. The last 2 times I’ve gone the service has been awful. Today I didn’t even get to choose my toppings. I was the only person in line and he just threw a bunch of stuff on my wrap and then handed it to me. I’m done giving this place chances anymore and will not be going back anymore. Also no more corn, which sucks cause the corn was delicious

J FranceFL

The chicken tikka masala was delicious!

SH K

[12/03/2022][$20] Butter chicken with potent sauce was delicious. curly fries and garlic naan were sabroso. Well worth a visit, and good value and taste.We were here when USA lost to Nederland in FIFA 2022.

Sulvana Albeladi

I debated on if I wanted to post a review or not, but I figured maybe they might see it and actually do something about it. This is the second time we have had the same experience here. The first time we came here we stood a while before the man working there took out his AirPods and approached us for our order. When we tried to order he told us “we don’t have anything right now but naan bread.” I was confused because all the other places there were open, and it was early in the day. I let it go. The second time we came we were able to get food which was pretty good. I got chicken tandoori, and my husband got the butter chicken. His was okay, nothing special. We came back a third time on Thursday. There was 3 employees there at the time, and it took a while for them to approach us. When I asked for two orders of chicken tandoori the girl laughed and looked at the other two men and proceeded to tell me they don’t have it right now, but in an hour they will have it. We came back an hour later thinking they would have it. Wrong! The girl again approached us and was laughing after telling me they had no chicken in whole place. I was annoyed to say the least and asked her what they do have. She proceeded to tell me they have nothing ready or prepared and they just started cooking the beef. She just kept laughing like it was funny. She didn’t even apologize and had the nerve to say you’re welcome as I was walking away. This was around 5:30 pm Thursday. This is ridiculous and unprofessional. We will not be back ever again. If I could give 0 stars I would.

Ibrahim Saifullah

To start I will admit that overall this dish was great. Rice was cooked nicely, sauce was flavorful, and chicken was also cooked to perfection. My one complaint, however, would have to be the sauce:rice ratio. Any saucy rice eater knows how important it is to have a perfect S:R (sauce:rice) ratio. When considering both sides of the spectrum, I must say more sauce is more of a disaster than more rice. After all, are we eating a soup? Rice cereal? No, the rice is the glue that holds this all together; it is the base. More rice than sauce (only to a certain extent) is slightly excusable, though still not preferred. I think if you’re opening a restaurant with rice and sauce dishes you should be focusing on the S:R ratio. Trying to cut costs? I bet rice is the cheaper of the duo here. Just put a little more passion into the scoop. Other than that, it was great. Just know that this is important and a minor detail that goes a long way. Think about Chipotle and their S:R ratio.

Thomas M.

Terrible food. The samosas were greasy and naan wasn't crispy at all. The curry was strange, too. Just meat on dry rice.

Cameron Tylek

I ordered a few of their 'Street food' items. Everything tasted like it was over salted. I didn't finish my meal.

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