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The vegetarian kebab kati roll night at this restaurant is fantastic. They also have a dinner buffet that features a range of North Indian dishes. Throughout the week, they offer various buffet themes such as dosa night and chat night. View all feedback.
Pleasantly surprised! Whats good Ordered Mysore Masala Dosa and Chutneys Special thali. Mysore masala dosa was crispy,subtle and tasty.It was served with a nice sambaar and 3 diff chutneys.. Initially Chutney didnt serve any chutneys and when asked, Chutney served 3 chutneys ; The thali was fantastic... Served with a crisp sada dosa and rice/daal/sabji/sweet check the picture . Sometimes, south indian thalis in restaurants have the same flavours across every dish. But thankfully not here!! The daal , chukander sabji, tendli sabji and mushroom sabji had different flavors and we loved it. I loved the daal in particular and would go back to have a bigger bowl next time. Rasam was good as well.. About the sweet... I have stopped eating Mysore pak after having few 'extra sweet ' experiences in the recent past but the one they served was just right.. The right texture matched with the right level of sweetness..Loved it!! Next time we want to have a south indian meal in Journal square, we are going back to Chutneys. Whats not Service should be improved and overall cleanliness of the place needs a face lift.
I went to chutneys on a visit to jersey city .. i came to know about their different varieties of buffet that are pretty famous, i went there on tuesday and its a dosa night in there and i felt like having indian food after a long time, pure home made style and their dosa is awesome .. i loved it.
Super buffet for ugadi owner was very friendly and buffet was the best in indian street
Chutneys is a fantastic addition to the array of authentic restaurants on Newark Avenue. This all vegetarian restaurant offers a separate vegan/cosher menu as well as a Jain menu. During my recent visit, I tried the gobi 65 appetizer priced at $8.49. It was a generous portion of fried, well-seasoned cauliflower that reminded me of buffalo wings - delicious! The coconut and tamarind sauces that came with it were rich and flavorful. For the main course, I had a dosa while my companion opted for the bindi masala. He enjoyed the unique twist on the curry, which had a tomato and swirl base with some okra mixed in. I found it to be slightly salty and oily but overall very tasty. Compared to other bindi masalas I've had, this one was lighter on the okra, which was a pleasant surprise. Typically, I get my dosas from Sapthagiri where they offer a variety of fillings like potato, idly, or vada for $8.99. At Chutneys, I tried the pesarattu dosa which was filled with spinach, cumin, and other flavors. While it was delicious, I was disappointed to find that it was not filled like I expected. Despite finishing it quickly, I enjoyed the accompanying spicy sides - sambar, coconut, spicy tomatoes, and what seemed to be a wheat cream. My favorites were the tomato and sambar accompaniments. When it comes to dosas, I usually stick to Sapthagiri or Dosa Hat for their wider variety. However, I look forward to returning to Chutneys to explore more of their menu offerings.
The vegetarian kebab kati roll night at this restaurant is fantastic. They also have a dinner buffet that features a range of North Indian dishes. Throughout the week, they offer various buffet themes such as dosa night and chat night.