Dimple’s Bombaytalk
“THE best place for Indian junk food I've been to in the U.S. The pav bhaji is my favorite dish – one that's really hard to find.”
“I personally recommend the Mysore Masala Dosa, warning: it is on the spicier side versus other Masala Dosas.”
“This restaurant is located in the heart of Edison's little "Indian town," and parking can be tricky to find on a busy weekend.”
Dimple’s Bombaytalk
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
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If you are from Mumbai, You know CHAAT like No Bodys Business, And Dimple Bombaytalk delivery on the Bombay name. A must visit place if you are looking for that typical "Mumbai Khauu Galli" experience.
Vada Pav
Samosa Chaat
Grilled Sandwich
Bhel Puri
Sev Batata Puri
Masala Chai
Honestly I am not sure of the other items because I have never ventured always from the above mentioned and they always deliver.
My BIGGEST complain of this place, Tea is ONLY TOGO, I understand that some people hog the tables for hours with $2 tea, but if I am ordering Food along with it WHY NOT. Not that they don't server but you have to really bargain with the servers.
I have been coming here for years and IMHO they serve the best chaat probably in the US.
I recommend the Dhai Puri, Pav Bhaji, Surthi Kachori Chaat and you HAVE to get a dry fruit falooda.
They also have a place in Bombay which I have visited.
Came here on a Saturday for an early dinner. I heard it starts getting busier around 7-7:30 so we beat the crowd. I got a Mysore masala dosa which came with coconut chutney and sambar. Everything was piping hot and the dosa is huge so you definitely get your money's worth for $8! I also asked for chai but they didn't have any that day. The waiter offered cold coffee instead, which was actually better considering it was a very hot day. I expected a small cold coffee like you get in India, but it was actually quite large! The coffee was blended with ice cream which was a perfect unexpected touch. It was absolutely worth the $4.95. All in all, it was an extremely satisfying meal. I'd love to come back and try more next time I'm in the area!