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    Cafe Tazza

    3.3 (993 reviews)
    InexpensiveBakeries, Indian, Chinese
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Todd M.

    Where to start... The experience as a whole was good. Cafe Tazza offers cuisine from North, South and Nepalese areas. They have an amazing looking bakery and offer snacks as well. The Mango Lassi is Amazing! It is rich, creamy and has great mango flavor. There menu offer the classics like Butter chicken, chicken tikka masala, biryani and others. They also offer some American style staples for the less adventurous. Since this was a new visit for me I played it safe and went for the masala. My friend went for the Dossi and I instantly knew I F'ed up lol. Oddly, I ordered my dish with rice and it came out with naan. No big deal, I went back and asked for rice and the lady gave me a crazy scowl and was she and the young man in the cooks window were arguing about a small cup of rice. Like how difficult is it to scoop rice and how much is that going to hurt your bottom line? The ordering line moved pretty slowly as well because 1 POS terminal was down. Not the hugest deal but I would take that into consideration if you are pressed for time. Anyhoo, when the food came out, 1 at a time and we had a party of 6, it was tasty and had all the flavors one could ask for. I liked the spice level however if you don't like spice, this might not be your jam. I also loved how the chicken was so soft. Sometimes Indian cuisine can overcook chicken and even though it is in sauce, it can be hard. Lastly, the ambiance was colorful and fun! An awesome mural is front and center and the colors of the bakery and treats made it a great experience. They have a big screen showing all the natural beauty of India. I loved it and had a hard time paying attention to my party.

    Preet P.

    This used to be our go-to store years ago, but we stopped coming for a while. We decided to visit again while waiting for our Tesla to charge. We ordered Vada Pav and Pani Puri, both were just okay and we couldn't finish everything. Although I would say Vada Pav seems hot but lacked flavor and so does Pani (red and green both) for the Pani Puris. They have a huge variety of Mithai and cakes, though I've never tried them. Customer service was average. This place usually gets crowded with long lines and I have not figured what's their best dish so far.

    Paneer Tikka Masala on the bottom
    Nidhi P.

    Some dishes here are amazing and some just non edible. It's a hit or miss. We went here Thursday morning and enjoyed the vada pav, masala dosa, tandoori chicken wrap and chole bhature were amazing but the aloo paratha was awful. we also got strawberry icecream for my 3 year old and she dropped it so we went back for another scoop and they charged me which was really disappointing that they would do that. However after the icecream mishap, We had a dinner party at home today and decided to give them another shot and order from here. The Paneer tikka masala gravy was the worst I have had in the Bay Area but the butter chicken gravy was really good. I don't know how that's possible. The paneer was very old and rubbery tasting and it was embarrassing to serve such low quality food to our guests. The paneer tikka masala gravy was also very atypical - didn't taste normal at all and even the color was off. Not sure if it was some other gravy that they used from a different sabzi, but in the future they should just use the same gravy as the butter chicken gravy, they'll be better off doing that.

    Pav Bhaaji
    Rudrasis C.

    We have ordered pav bhaji from this place. A decent Indian place, it comes with pav, bhaji, chopped onion and green chili. The bhaji is very well cooked and pav is buttered. Overall a very well dish, worth trying.

    tandoori paneer roll and fries
    Salim K.

    Cafe Tazza offers a warm and inviting ambiance that makes it a cozy spot for a casual meal or a relaxed coffee break. The café is tastefully decorated with a mix of modern and traditional elements, featuring comfortable seating, soft lighting, and an overall welcoming vibe. It's a great place for both small gatherings and solo visits, with an atmosphere that encourages lingering and enjoying your time. Food: The food at Cafe Tazza is excellent, with a diverse menu that caters to a variety of tastes. The café specializes in Indian-inspired dishes and fusion cuisine, offering everything from classic Indian snacks to more contemporary fare. The chicken tikka panini is a standout, with perfectly marinated chicken and flavorful spices. The samosas and chaat are delicious, providing a perfect balance of textures and flavors. For a sweet treat, the pastries and desserts, particularly the gulab jamun and chai cake, are delightful. The menu also features a good selection of vegetarian options, ensuring that there's something for everyone. We ordered a paneer tandoori roll along with fries to eat inside and a to go order of Petha (#39) , roasted barfi and about a dozen samosas (out of the world good) and definitely the items were a hit amongst all. Service: The service at Cafe Tazza is friendly and efficient. The staff is welcoming and attentive, making sure that orders are taken promptly and that diners are well cared for. While the café can get busy during peak times, the staff handles the rush well, maintaining a positive and accommodating attitude. The overall service experience is pleasant and adds to the enjoyable dining atmosphere. Drinks: Cafe Tazza offers a fantastic selection of drinks, including a variety of teas, coffees, and specialty beverages. The masala chai is a highlight, brewed to perfection with a rich blend of spices. The iced chai latte and the mango lassi are also popular choices, offering refreshing and flavorful options. The coffee menu is extensive, with options ranging from classic espresso drinks to more creative concoctions, all expertly crafted. Value: Cafe Tazza provides excellent value for money. The prices are a bit on the higher side , though the quality and portion sizes of the food and drinks is decent. Whether you're stopping by for a quick snack or enjoying a full meal, you'll find that the café offers a satisfying dining experience. Overall: Cafe Tazza in Dublin, CA, is a delightful café that excels in providing delicious food, a cozy atmosphere, and friendly service. With its diverse menu and excellent drink offerings, it's a perfect spot for anyone looking to enjoy a flavorful and relaxing dining experience. Whether you're a fan of Indian cuisine or just looking for a great place to unwind, Cafe Tazza is a highly recommended destination.

    Masala Dosa Chole Bhature
    Neha A.

    Enjoyed a late lunch here last week! I had them Mysore masala dosa, which was tasty. The portion with large and the potato inside was flavorful. It was spicy! The sambar that came with it was also very good, but also very spicy. We also have the chole bhature, which was a popular dish probably because the bhature were large and delicious! The chole was okay. Service is quick and there is ample seating inside. They also have a lot of desserts including eggless cakes, ice cream, and mithai. Would return to try some other items! Prices are reasonable.

    Gulab jamun cake
    Neeta D.

    I visited this cafe after few of my frnz suggested it. My first experience wasn't great, but once you understand what's good to order from the cafe I think it's worth a try. The onion/veg pakoras tasted great. Their bakery has a variety of fresh sweets as well. The service seems a bit off putting when the staff sometimes appear impatient or in a rush to take the order. I haven't dined in here, just taken out.

    Dessert
    bonnie l.

    Came here on net years day craving some Indian food and I was not disappointed! Had the chicken tikka masala, garlic and butter naan, butter chicken puff and mango lassi. Everything was fresh and delicious! Note that they make much of the food on demand so there is a wait but if you expect and plan for it, then you won't be disappointed with the food. Will definitely come back!

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    Good food good service . Great dkokla chaat. This place always has been a good pls e for snacks and sweets for me

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    One word to describe - pure loot in terms of exorbitant prices! You ask for any small thing and they just rip you off

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    My first time there. Really good food. People working there are really nice. Worth coming back.

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    Bhel Puri had 90% mamara - all soggy, no puris. Quantity was about 60% of what they used to serve. Remind me not to come here again..

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    First time we came to this restaurant. Open and airy space with Great food and service!!! Good portions and clean, I will be back.

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    2 years ago

    Awesome food!! I always go here for puff. They do have the live jalebi on weekend too

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    I tried the chole Bhature here that was amazing and the best sweets here also the pastries and puffs here that are highly recommended

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    Samosa is one of the best. The place is self service and order to pickup process is seamless.

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    Great selection of snacks, eggless pastries and chaat. Hot food is made to order. Staff is friendly

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    Cafe taaza is our to go spot for mithai and snacks. Everything is is super tasty and the staff is very attentive. Highly recommend.

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    Papdi chaat was okay, not bad but not great either. Prices are more reasonable than other places.

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    That looks yummy! I’m glad you enjoyed it !

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    We often visit this place with my family and enjoyed Chollebhature and Dosa's. Fantastic

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    Ask the Community - Cafe Tazza

    When you say it is HALAL , do you SPIT into food to make it halal? just want to know how you make it halal?

    We purchase halal certified meat from reputable vendors.

    Is the chicken halal?

    Yes it is. There is a sign inside the restaurant that confirms that meat is halal

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