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We had Masala Dosa and Chicken Tikka Tacos at Tulsi, and the food was delightful, especially the Masala Dosa. It’s not easy to find a well-made dosa, but this one was spot on. The staff was friendly, and the service was quick. I highly recommend it if you’re looking for quality Indian food in downtown LA.
I visited LA for 6 days. On the first day when i was finding restaurant, I finally got this one on Google Map and i was happy because it is only Vegetarian restaurant and offers all India food. When i visited it, it was awesome. The food was scrumptious 😋. I visited this only Indian restaurant in my trip to LA for four times.
What an experience! This Indian restaurant is a true gem in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. I’m not vegan but I sure as hell enjoyed every single dish brought out to me. Everything was savory and full of flavor. The food was seasoned well and very filling. I wish I could have finished it all. The sliders and the tacos are delicious and really surprised me how good they were. The 2 curry combo is phenomenal and a must if you visit. Check them out and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Lots of tables were left uncleaned with smelling dishes. Eggplant curry had more oil floating than any curry. Pan lassi was also bad. The portion size in thali was very less. No waiter all self service. Overall worst Indian restaurant I have been to.
Excellent food quality and taste. Service is good. Vada pav was just amazing. Chole Bhatura was tasty. Pav Bhaji was above average. Many options and dishes to choose from for every taste bud.