Raa Mawa Desi Fusion
Indian • $
3309 W State Hwy 29
Georgetown, TX 78628
(512) 731-0469
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3309 W State Hwy 29, Georgetown, TX 78628
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This food truck was a delight to discover in North Austin. Their food is amazingly delicious, fresh and prices are so right with great quantity. The folks working there are very warm and friendly. The only thing that would make this entire food trucking area a better place is little hygiene where the tables are set up for eating. Otherwise 5 out of 5 for the food quality and service.
Gem of a food truck court near to Leander. Amazing ambience and food options. The quality of food is great as well. Kids had fun at the play ground while we spent time eating.
Hands down of the best Indian food trucks I have been to when it comes to food! We have tried Masala Dosa, Raj Kachori, Chhole Bhature, Paav Bhaji (with generous mount of butter) and none of them disappointed. And the tea is also great! What's more, there is a play structure which will definitely keep your toddlers busy while you enjoy the food. Worth visiting again and again!
Love the food here. The price was on point and it tasted delicious! One of the best Indian food trucks for sure
Fantastic dosa and pav bhaji! You can really taste the quality in every bite, with generous amounts of ghee in the masala dosa and butter in the pav bhaji. I'm hopeful they maintain this high standard. This food truck stands out as the best for Indian cuisine in the north area. Definitely worth trying, and I'm eager to see if they consistently keep up this level of quality. Prices are reasonable too. Much needed competition for Dosa bandi I guess.
We ordered from here as pick up not realizing it was a food truck and were blown away by the quality. This is in the top 3 best Indian I have had in all of Austin. It tastes like Indian home cooking and I couldn't stop saying "oh my god!" the entire time I was eating it. We got onion samosas (think smaller samosas packed with an amazing punch), dosa ghee podi (this was absolutely delicious), pani puri (always a fave and the guy even offered to teach us how to eat it lol - it would be so confusing if we never had it so grateful for that!), and the butter chicken platter served on weekends (also fabulous, duh, but not even the highlight bc everything else was so damn good). Even my 3.5 year old who lives on chicken nuggets was eating the samora stew in tiny bites between water sips bc its spicy and kept saying yuummmm! So good.
The food and service were so good. People here greet with warmth and chicken 65, Andra spicy dosa was really good. Cut mirchi tasted so good. The place super cool to hangout with friends and family.
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