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Honest Vegetarian Indian Restaurant

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · irving · Strict-vegan verified
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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With Honest consistency and quality both are on going issue. It’s bit of a hit or a miss deal.. basically, you just don’t know what you’re gonna get. Some dishes are good, and some are just not up-to the mark. Prices however, are consistently high throughput the menu, and certainly don’t justify their quality. Menu on the other hand is quite extensive. It seems like they are ‘quantity over quality’ restaurant. Wide variety of food options but quality lacks behind. But it cater to vegetarians and other dietary restrictions which is a HUGE plus IMO. Ambience is pretty average but location is prime. PS: I ordered Kadhi Pakoda. It looked decent. But there was no tanginess to it, which is one of main characteristics of Kadhi. Also, it needed some tempered dried red chilli tadka in mustard oil to season it properly. Needless to say, it completely missed the mark but it was decently edible, just didn’t have that traditional kadhi taste to it. # I also ordered Bhakri Pizza which tasted horrible. I paid $12 and it wasn’t $2 worth It’s a shame they call that epic disaster a pizza. It was 6” of hard crust, tomato ketchup laced disaster. Whoever calls that a pizza should be fired. There was not one redeeming quality of this so called pizza which it isn’t.

With Honest consistency and quality both are on going issue. It’s bit of a hit or a miss deal.. basically, you just don’t know what you’re gonna get. Some dishes are good, and some are just not up-to the mark. Prices however, are consistently high throughput the menu, and certainly don’t justify their quality. Menu on the other hand is quite extensive. It seems like they are ‘quantity over quality’ restaurant. Wide variety of food options but quality lacks behind. But it cater to vegetarians and other dietary restrictions which is a HUGE plus IMO. Ambience is pretty average but location is prime. PS: I ordered Kadhi Pakoda. It looked decent. But there was no tanginess to it, which is one of main characteristics of Kadhi. Also, it needed some tempered dried red chilli tadka in mustard oil to season it properly. Needless to say, it completely missed the mark but it was decently edible, just didn’t have that traditional kadhi taste to it. # I also ordered Bhakri Pizza which tasted horrible. I paid $12 and it wasn’t $2 worth It’s a shame they call that epic disaster a pizza. It was 6” of hard crust, tomato ketchup laced disaster. Whoever calls that a pizza should be fired. There was not one redeeming quality of this so called pizza which it isn’t.

Honest is the best Indian restaurant in the DFW, they are 100% vegetarian, and their menu is extensive, you can have a large variety of options, the music is nice, the environment is awesome, they provides you recommendations about what to order if you need it, they have parking and they are strategically located. I have been there at least 10 times and this restaurant doesn't stop to impress me. My favorite dish is the Bhaji Pav.

Honest is the best Indian restaurant in the DFW, they are 100% vegetarian, and their menu is extensive, you can have a large variety of options, the music is nice, the environment is awesome, they provides you recommendations about what to order if you need it, they have parking and they are strategically located. I have been there at least 10 times and this restaurant doesn't stop to impress me. My favorite dish is the Bhaji Pav.

Worst food, sticky plates. I come here usually for the bahubali sandwich but they did not have enough jam and material in there. This was my last visit. I will never come or recommend anyone to try this dirty restaurant. Sticky plates are the wosrt thing to eat in. And they were pretty careless about it instead of making it right