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    Sri Balaji Caffe - Pineville

    4.3 (82 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 2:30 pm, 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    SRI BALAJI CAFFE - PINEVILLE ATMOSPHERE

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Kishore B.

    A very cozy little place to have a perfect Vegetarian meal be it dinner or breakfast or lunch. The cafe houses several South Indian dishes that taste exactly the way it's made back home in India - Tamil Nadu in particular. The service is pretty good as well. THE FOOD: We ordered several items for our dinner like Cheese Dosa, Mini Tiffin Combo, Chettinad Paneer Fried rice, Sambar Vara and Paneer Dosa. The Fried rice is what I had predominantly and that was over cooked and felt like Sambar rice (stickiness). Requested for Mild spice and it was ok I suppose. The taste/ flavor was okayish. The Sambar vada was good, nicely cooked and soaked. The Paneer dosa was once again requested to be mild spice and it came out bland. The sambar and chutney were excellent. Heard the Mini tiffin and Cheese dosa were good from my friends. Definitely worth the price for the quantity given. AMBIENCE & SERVICE: The place is very cramped but that's ok as long as you don't have a longer wait time or bad weather outside. The cafe is buzzing with so many different people talking and made me feel like I was in a typical hotel back in Chennai. The service is pretty quick and relatively shorter wait times for food to arrive but could be better. The staffs were nice and friendly. The only drawback being its small and finding tables could be difficult during peak hours. BOTTOMLINE: A very good place to dine out if you are craving for some home made kind of food (tiffin) in particular. Wouldn't recommend the Fried rice at all here but definitely in for Tiffin items. Price worth the service and food quality. Sits well in your tummy. MY PICKS FOR YOU: Paneer Dosa (or Dosa varieties), Sambar Vada

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    Tonya P.

    Sri Balaji has remodeled the interior and they have waiter service. Larger menu and the prices only went up a little bit. I ordered a chili, veggie, masala dosa and my bill was $14. Go check out the new digs.

    John B.

    This is a vegetarian South Indian place, and compared to numerous other ones I've been to, this one was a nice place to eat. The charming location had a gravel parking lot (the few spaces in front filled quickly but thankfully there were more in back) and indoor seating as well as a covered outdoor picnic area. The interior decor and music make it very clear that these people are strongly invested in their culture. Their specialty is the dosa, a fermented rice-lentil crepe which they make in many ways. When I stopped in for brunch, some of their other items weren't available, but I was happy to try a regional dosa with spices and onions. It was fantastic, with the finely diced onions offering flavor and texture and a delicious spicy sambar winning out over the chutneys (though I like them all). If I had room, I'd have ordered more. While most of the people here were clearly from the same cultural background, spoke the language, and knew the food, the staff here were more than happy to offer guidance to the North Carolinians who came in behind me and didn't know what was going on. And I'd say if you came to here for your first South Indian experience, this is a good place to try it and it's a cuisine worth knowing.

    Felix T.

    We came in after a long day at Carowinds. Wow, I love the menu in this place! I got gravy gobi Manchurian , samoas, and dosas. The plates are huge and delicious. The service was great. The place is small and deceiving.

    Masala Dosa

    Loved the dosa as well as the medu vada. Definitely try this place out for south indian food.

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    Anthony T.

    Sri Balaji Caffe may be my new favorite Indian restaurant in Charlotte. Even if it doesn't take the number one spot, it's certainly up there with the best of the best. I am so excited our friends invited us to enjoy it together for breakfast. The experience was delightful. We ordered the following and shared it family-style: Chilli Parotta Onion Podi Uttapam Aloo Bonda Chole Masala Gravy Parotta Kurma Mini Tiffin The Chilli Parotta was not only my favorite dish but also everyone else's favorite dish too. It is essentially a plain parotta shredded into small, bite-sized pieces mixed with sauteed onions, tomatoes, and chili powder. I had never tried it before but I will be looking for it at other restaurants now. And I'll certainly order again when I come back.

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    Jacqueline T.

    Tonya P is my source of good Indian food in Charlotte, so when I saw her frequenting this place, I knew it was time to try it. We came with Tonya and another friend so we could try more food. We tried the Onion Podi Uttapam, Chole Masala Gravy, Aloo Bonda, Chilli Parotta, Mini Tiffin, and Parotta Kurma. Everything was fantastic. I love Indian food, especially when it's all vegetarian. I would recommend everything we got, but my two favorite discoveries from this dining experience were the Chilli Parotta and the Uttapam. I had never had either dish before and they both blew me away. I thought the Chilli Parotta was going to be the flatbread with sauce on the side, but it was actually chopped up and fried in the chilli which was delicious. This is now in my top 2 Indian restaurants in Charlotte. I'm not sure if I can pick between this and Chaat N Dosa. Both are all vegetarian and very underrated.

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    Malav D.

    We were in the area during Christmas and found Sri Balaji Caffe opened and walked in. This is actually a house turned into a restaurant so it is a bit small but it did not disappoint us. You have to order at the front counter, we started with kesar (saffron) mango lassi, thumbs up , Chana samosa chaat, pani puri, and ghee masala dosa. Everything came out at perfect time and was above our expectations. The dosa tasted full of ghee and crispy (perfection), and pani puri was delicious as well. After the meal, we had the madras coffee which was good as well. You can tell everything is freshly prepared. Overall, we'd come back to this place if we're back.

    Sean T.

    Great spot after shopping for Indian groceries. Some of the freshest tastes in the area. Recommended Indo-French wrap, especially if you like spicy and the mango lassi

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    Melissa G.

    What a great place. The food is amazing. The manager (?). helped us pick out the Sunday Special and combo #1. We got to try four kinds of bread and and 12ish sauces. This place will be on repeat for my family!

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    Outstanding food and service. Perfect flavors perfect spice. Caring about gluten sensitivity

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    Nice food n service. Good ambiance. Will visit again and again. Quality of food is excellent. Wife variety is available.

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    I found a new favorite Indian restaurant! It's so good, I went back in less than one week and…read morebrought someone else ! The first time, I was with my husband. The restaurant has re-decorated and renamed from the Indian restaurant that was here before. It looks very nice and bright inside with beautiful booths that look as if they have crystals nestled into the black fabric. We started off with the chicken samosa. It was delicious ! It reminded me of having a chicken pot pie inside a crispy, puffed pastry. It was served with a tasty green sauce and a tangy brown sauce to dip in. The next time I came, the waiter brought us their special sauce to dip in, and it was even better. It tasted like spicy cilantro and mint. For entrees, my husband ordered the lamb kabobs. They came out sizzling hot, just like you see the fajita meat at Mexican restaurants. They were very good. I got the lamb chetinadu with rice. I asked for it spicy, but it wasn't quite spicy enough. Even my light-weight husband could eat it... so it was definitely weak. They took it back and fixed it, then it was perfect ! (And an entirely different color- it went from brown to a reddish color). I got the garlic naan bread to go with it, but it was not as thick and fluffy as other places. It reminded me of store-bought naan. My only complaint was their mango lassi. It was served in a plastic cup, not a glass, and was really watered down. I doubt I will buy it again. I like it thick and flavorful. Next we tried 2 of the desserts. The first dessert ras malai topped with sliced almonds reminded me of tres leches, except the spongy "cake" was round balls. It was good. The second was carrot halwa topped with cashews. It was ok. Interesting to try different things. They charge extra for credit card, so pay with cash. Also, closely watch what you are being charged. I was almost charged one dollar more than what was listed on the menu for the dessert. I came back 5 days later with my Indian friend and we both got the Hakka noodles (Indo-Chinese). They were very good ! This may be my go-to order. I must say, the Indo-Chinese noodles are better at Aroma because they put more cabbage and carrots, but this was still very good. That would be my suggestion... to add more veg. and they could be just as good. Lastly I tried their mothu kur laddu for dessert. I really enjoyed it. Note this item said $5 on the menu, but I was charged $6 upon check out. I caught it, and it was corrected. My Indian friend was not impressed with the dessert selection. She said most are likely from a can at the store. I personally don't know any different so to my little American self, it was fine. Overall, I'll probably become a regular here. Thinking about inviting a group to join me next week !

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