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    Honest

    2.8 (51 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Bhakhri Pizza
    Chandni G.

    Went for lunch with co-workers. The service was quick however food was okay compared to Honest Edison. We ordered Bhakhri Pizza, Masala Grilled Sandwich, Pav Bhaji, Cheese Butter Masala and Garlic Naan. I would rate everything a 6/10. I've been to other locations of this restaurant and have so far found the 'Edison' location to be the best!!

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    James L.

    Went there a little before noon for takeout, the restaurant was empty and when we left a big party came in There was another guy also getting takeout. Me and my wife love Indian food though we don't know if something is authentic or not but I have a feeling this is probably on the authentic side. We really enjoyed the paneer tikka marsala. It's on the spicy side with just enough kick for me. Butter naan is also very good despite us eating it at least 40 minutes after I picked it up I bet it's even better when it first came out. We are Chinese so when we go to a Chinese restaurant with a lot of customers, it usually means they serve authentic Chinese food. There brief time we were there, we were the only non-Indian customers, this probably testament of the authenticity of the restaurant it's a little pricy though, I paid over $20 for what you see in the picture. I really like their food so will definitely go back and try other dishes

    Punjabi thali today, changes every day
    Alyssa S.

    Review is for the unlimited vegetarian thali at lunchtime. This is not the best Indian food I've ever had, but it was one of the more delightful Indian meals I have had in New Jersey lately. What made it especially fun were some dishes that I had not had before. Some reviewers are comparing this to other Honest locations. This was my first visit to any of their restaurants, so Honest vets can keep that in mind. Usually Monday to Thursday they have Gujarati food as the unlimited lunch thali option, And on Friday it is Punjabi. But the Punjabi chef was there today instead so we were treated to very tasty Punjabi food. Naan, samosa and rice were OK. (The menu said roti but it was white naan). Also It was not the best dal I ever had. But I liked trying some Indo Chinese dishes in addition to the Punjabi food. I started with Manchow soup, which surprisingly came with fried Chinese noodles on top. It was very garlicky, and a nice change from typical Indian soups. The raita was excellent. I enjoyed the butter paneer and mixed vegetables. Spinach with Chinese corn was also fun to try even if not something I would order al a carte. My favorite dishes were the delectable carrot halwa (i'm a sucker for that dish but this was particularly good) and the surprise complimentary buttermilk served with fresh coriander (what we called cilantro in California). I would definitely try the lunch thali at Honest again on a visit to this area. Service was also very friendly. And they were very patient with my older friend, even as she asked about 25 questions about what she was eating!

    Sanjay G.

    some items are terrific, some are just okay... it was Garba night and almost 10. most of the restaurants get close by that time. it was recently opened so we decided to try. it was almost empty ( might be closing time). the only table which was occupied was by my colleagues ( which I got to know later on). got the table, we settled and gave our order as the waiter said, whatever we are ordering, would be our last order cause, of course, it was their closing time. we ordered Paav bhaji, Triple shezwan rice, chole bhauture (it was chana puri) and Dal tadka with Jeera rice and garlic Naan. our order came one by one on the table. as I said, some items were really good, and some were average. Paav bhaaji was really good and so was dal tadka. I am a big fan of dal tadka. triple shezwan rice was okay, what I did not like was its chana puri. it was very blunt in taste and puri was kinda dry. the only item we left was chana puri. coming to other things- PORTION... come on, feed me at least. whether its dal, rice or triple shezwan rice. portion size was comparatively small. SERVICE- I have seen 6-7 servers who were sitting or wrapping up. by ordering so many items, there were so many finished plates at our table but neither our server nor anyone cleared that and we managed somehow. nobody filled the water bottle again. Service was really low for me, and guess what, after check, minimum tip % on their machine was 15%. that was not acceptable. PRICE- I can get same paav bhaji/chole bhature in $6-7 at hot Breads-Sukhadia ( they are equally good) so keeping price $10 for same, doesn't make sense. Overall okay if we ignore some mentioned things.

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    Neha K.

    You know when you order so much food you can't eat but at the same time you're conflicted if you were given a choice: which of your leftovers would you waste? And the answer is none- not even a bite! That's Honest for you. The food is authentic- spectacular and belongs to this specific genre of Ahmedabad food loving folks. Every bite will take you home in ways that will suddenly melt away the distance. We got the manchow soup and Hakka noodles. Both on par and hit the flavors. We also got an array of chaats and it is true this location has slightly smaller portion sizes compared to other Honest restaurants. We took out the Pav Bhaji and Pulao which both- hit home with the buttery spiced deliciousness I'd been missing. Pav Bhaji is never nailed down well by most restaurants in the region so having a restaurant that specializes in these is worth the respect :) that said, the Paneer Makhni, Amul cheese Makhni, the Khoya Kaju, Honest Hangama Veg were all very well executed. The Amul cheese naan was a home run. Malai kulfi and the paan were a good finish. Service was excellent and we will 100% return

    Masala papad. Pretty average. Smaller size than expected
    Shraddha R.

    Honest is well known amongst the vegetarian population in NJ. This branch is the newest one. Tried out a couple of things. Mostly all the stuff was average. The Schezwan noodles and Paneer Kadhai were my favorites. The rest were acceptable but could be better. The major disappointment is the Portion Size! They are really small compared to other restaurants and also priced on the higher side! They have good faloodas, the kesar pista one is my favorite. They also serve Jain food which is a plus. Honest may be running because of its brand popularity but it needs to seriously reconsider its portion sizes.

    Palak paneer and naan
    Amanda T.

    My husband and I just tried this restaurant today, it's been open for about 2 weeks or so, and we loved our meal! I am by no means an expert in Indian dining, but everything was delicious and flavorful. We had samosas to start, and for dinner we had paneer makhini and palak paneer, with naan. The waiter recommended the paneer makhini and I wasn't disappointed! The staff is very friendly and helpful, and the restaurant is clean and a little more on the casual side, which is a nice change from some of the other nearby Indian restaurants. I'm excited to go back and try some new things!

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    Horrible food, please never have Hakka noodles or any of the indo Chinese gravies. The food is super salty. Don't waste your money.

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    I've been here many times, and I can confidently say that after Ming II closed, this is the best…read morespot for Indo-Chinese food in the Parsippany area. It's my go-to place. I've tried other dishes on the menu too, but let's just say, I've found those better at other places in the neighborhood. Yesterday, I visited with my family for our favorites--Hakka noodles, chili chicken, and fried rice. As always, they nailed it! The food was great. Since it was a weekday, the place wasn't too crowded--just a few people at another table. That said, a couple of things did take away from the experience. Moghul team--what's with the plastic glasses? They feel really cheap and don't match the vibe. Also, our server handed us a menu with visible gravy stains on it. That's definitely not okay.

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