Samosa House
Indian • $
2301 Main St
Santa Monica, CA 90405
(310) 314-0821
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2301 Main St, Santa Monica, CA 90405
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Really awesome place to eat. Great experience. It's mom and pop, NOT corporate here.
10/10 we got 2 combination plates and everything was incredible. I thought it was going to be too much food but I ate it all it tasted so good. I am a meat eater and didn’t notice the lack of meat. Reasonably priced too, in biodegradable plates and cutlery, can’t recommend it enough. Staff very helpful too
Really enjoyed dinner here. I stopped in after walking by many times and I'm glad I did. Very affordable for the quality and variety. I enjoyed all the main courses, the only thing that was just ok was the yogurt dish at the end. I would try the soup next time.
I had their combo plate. Meal was very satisfying. Very generous portions for the price. You get rice, 3 sides, raitha and a naan bread. I couldn’t believe they had the jackfruit curry which is a special dish from coastal Karnataka. Couldn’t resist the mango lassi. All items tasted good. Wish I had some more space for the Gulab jamun but may be next time. Service was quick and the staff are very hospitable. Other group which was there were having chats and they seemed to enjoy their meal too. Only improvement I would suggest is for them to provide Steel spoons rather than plastic spoons to have the food. Highly recommend!
All vegetarian Indian cuisine, ready-made, and delicious! We got two entrées each, plus soup, and either chapati or rice. The jackfruit had great texture, and the sauce was good. The pho – chicken meatballs were amazing! Chickpeas were really good, as well as the mixed veggie. The soup was a little bit spicy, perfectly balanced!
Handsdown the best indian food you can find in Venice or infact Los Angeles. Its not expensive and you'll have multiple options to choose from.
1 of 3 locations. All vegan/ vegetarian. Hands my favorite spot for really good and also affordable dining. My go-to is the Jackfruit, “Chicken” and cauliflower but anything there is a hit. Oh and the garlic naan. I just can’t. It’s so good!
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