BAPS Shayona Café
Indian, Indian • $
15100 Fairfield Ranch Rd
Chino Hills, CA 91709
(909) 614-5000
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15100 Fairfield Ranch Rd, Chino Hills, CA 91709
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Very good quality of food, fresh and delicious. Next to the temple visitors centre. Available Indian snacks and dine in food items. Excellent Thali available sometimes, which is a must try.
Great store to shop for a wide variety of Indian snacks. It’s all vegetarian store. They have all kinds of sweets like kaju katri, peda, pak, and many others made of milk, nuts, sugar and jaggery. They have savory snacks that are usually consumed during festivals or even during fast. They also have a cafe serving fresh food like samosa, dabeli, poori and sabji, dosa, thali and much more. Definitely visit this when you visit the temple which is a wonder of its own kind!
We had the opportunity to have lunch at the BAPS Shayona cafe in LA, and it was a wonderful experience. The menu offers a wide variety of dishes, including flavorful curries and delicious snacks like samosas and kachoris. The ambiance is clean and inviting, making it a comfortable place for casual dining or a quick meal. The staff is friendly and efficient, ensuring prompt service. The cafe also has a small grocery section with Indian snacks and spices, which is a nice bonus. Overall, BAPS Shayona Cafe comes highly recommended for anyone craving tasty vegetarian Indian food in a pleasant setting.
First, I love Indian cuisine. When I was transitioning from meat eating diet to non meat eating diet, Indian vegetarian food helped me a lot with the savory craving. My first experience with vegetarian Indian food was in Vallejo, CA. Vaishnu vegetarian Cafe. ❤️❤️ It is closed now. Maybe the owner is too old to manage. Sad. Everyone in my family loved that place! So my Indian vegetarian experience ever since will always be biasedly compared to the taste I acquired from that place. Hahaha. Ok. BAPS Shayona Cafe is not that bad. It has a lot of Indian food and desserts. Having learned how to make many of them myself (Vaishnu inspired), I bought a few and didn't really enjoy them much. There are A lot of deep fried foods. The roasted poha is good, but is a little bit spicy. I've been here a few occasions and always wanted to try the thaali ($10, 5 items meal). The picture looks good. Apparently, it is only offered Thursday through Sunday, according to the staff. It can be busy on weekends, so get ready for long lines. For the thaali: Big portion of plain basmati rice, good old rice without cumin. A piece of Kopra paak (I don't like this one because the coconut is dry. I bought a whole container once, and it has a weird fat smell. I don't know what it is), sambar, medium thin consistency and has a hint of either tofu or coconut milk resembling Vietnamese vegetarian Curry soup. It is on a sweeter side to me. Has a piece of curry leaf floating. three roti, kind of transparent. I don't like them. and the main dish. It is like veggie korma without the yogurt. It has paneer cubes, beans, peas, bell peppers. It's not bad. I would recommend to check the cafe out. 👍🏼 And they accept credit cards! ☺️
I love Indian food, although I don't have a buffet, I could see the number of people who were in line to be served, I bought these two products which have discretion in English. I had the service and recommendation of an employee who helped me choose. If you're in the temple, it's worth stopping at the market that's still next door, which has a souvenir shop, books, incense, and more.
Great food stop along the way to LA from Phoenix . Picked up lots of food for the next few days - very economical and food tastes like what we get back home
I didn't eat here yet just walk around to see the building, it's beautiful
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