⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I absolutely loved my meal from Anna Purna Indian Food Truck! The goat biryani was perfectly spiced, tender, and full of flavor—hands down one of the best I’ve had. I also tried the idli sambar, and it was warm, comforting, and authentic, just like homemade South Indian cooking. The portions were generous, the service was friendly, and everything tasted fresh. Niagara Falls is lucky to have this gem—I’ll definitely be coming back!
Annapurna Indian kitchen
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I absolutely loved my meal from Anna Purna Indian Food Truck! The goat biryani was perfectly spiced, tender, and full of flavor—hands down one of the best I’ve had. I also tried the idli sambar, and it was warm, comforting, and authentic, just like homemade South Indian cooking. The portions were generous, the service was friendly, and everything tasted fresh. Niagara Falls is lucky to have this gem—I’ll definitely be coming back!
We stopped by this permanent food truck setup near Niagara Falls with high hopes and mixed results. What We Tried: - Aloo Tikki Chat – Absolutely stellar. Bursting with spice, tanginess, and texture. Probably the best item here. - Lamb Biryani – Disappointingly underwhelming. While the portion was generous, the flavors lacked depth, and the meat was on the dry side. - Mango Lassi – Mediocre. Too sweet and thin, missing that rich creamy tang. - Kulfi (Mango & Malai) – Sadly not impressive. The texture was icy and the flavor artificial compared to better kulfis we’ve had. - Price: Steep for a food truck. Most mains are around $15–20, which feels high given the hit-or-miss quality. - Ambience & Setup: Convenient location with an outdoor seating area. Clean and easy to navigate, with clear menus and visuals. Verdict: Come here just for the chaat. Skip the rest unless you’re in a pinch.
We stopped by this permanent food truck setup near Niagara Falls with high hopes and mixed results. What We Tried: - Aloo Tikki Chat – Absolutely stellar. Bursting with spice, tanginess, and texture. Probably the best item here. - Lamb Biryani – Disappointingly underwhelming. While the portion was generous, the flavors lacked depth, and the meat was on the dry side. - Mango Lassi – Mediocre. Too sweet and thin, missing that rich creamy tang. - Kulfi (Mango & Malai) – Sadly not impressive. The texture was icy and the flavor artificial compared to better kulfis we’ve had. - Price: Steep for a food truck. Most mains are around $15–20, which feels high given the hit-or-miss quality. - Ambience & Setup: Convenient location with an outdoor seating area. Clean and easy to navigate, with clear menus and visuals. Verdict: Come here just for the chaat. Skip the rest unless you’re in a pinch.
We ordered a few different things and it's our first time here. Definitely would say the quality, taste and service was spot on. Thank you❤️