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    Lassi & Spice

    3.6 (210 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Jenny T.

    Solid value for the price. This is a set dosa, so don't expect the thin, crispy Bangalore or paper dosa style -- it's meant to be soft and spongy, and this one delivered. The batter was clearly well-fermented, giving it that nice tang and soft texture without being gummy. The potato masala filling was well seasoned and not bland at all, with a good ratio of onions mixed in for a slight crunch against the soft potatoes. The sambar was the highlight -- thick consistency instead of the watery version you sometimes get, which made it great for dipping. Chutneys were fresh too. Fair portion for the price. Would order again.

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    Khoo K.

    Love the food and the home cook and charming ambiance. The story of how this place got started was beautiful. It is one of those places where you felt great after eating. Food tasted very 'healthy. The service is prompt and friendly. I love that they paid their staff living wage and tipping is not required. I had the Spice bowls. It was very filling. Chose the sambar (lentil soup) and Poha (lemony rice pilaf). The spice was 3.5 stars spicy. Perfect for me. The rice pilaf had lots of roasted nuts. The pickled veggies were very appetizing. Overall I had great lunch that is satiating but not overly stuffed. I look forward to returning.

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    Noel W.

    I was recently craving Indian food and a lassi. As far as I know Lassi and Spice is the only restaurant nearby that offers vegan lassis, and they are SO DELICIOUS. In the past I tried the blueberry cardamom one (highly recommend!), but this time I wanted to try another flavor. I was in luck, since their seasonal lassis right now is jackfruit, which I love. It was so refreshing! I also ordered the non-vegan samosas with a mixed green salad topped with a turmeric dressing, and it came with two pieces of flatbread. The folks behind the counter were nice and courteous, and the food was brought out pretty quickly. Everything was really tasty and had great flavors and textures. The cafe is welcoming with a modern and bright atmosphere. It was also really clean and tidy. I like that there was a convenient sections for flatware, water, and bussing your dishes that were routinely taken care of.

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    Pradnya B.

    The samosa was okay, the chai was grey. It should be brownish orange not grey. The nostalgia of samosa and chai during rain was there in the ambience and the service was pretty much standard. I wouldn't come here for an evening chai though.

    Emily T.

    The ginger chai tea with oat milk is absolutely delicious here! I got takeout on a Sunday afternoon with my pup in his stroller. Note that they only allow service animals, but I missed the sign since I had my eyes set on grabbing a quick drink..and went in with my stroller (that had my senior dog in it) I was able to order and pay and thankfully one of the nice ladies in the cafe offered to bring my drink while I waited outside. She even put tape on the drink lid because she knew I'd be walking around. 5 stars because she was really sweet about it! Next time I have my pup, I'll bring my husband so he can stay outside with Pablo. I look forward to trying their lassis and other items!

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    Pooja P.

    My rating: 2.5/5!!! I was so excited when my friend told me that Lassi & Spice in Seattle has the Mumbai classic - Vada Pav!! I ordered their Vada Pav sliders through DoorDash app. The Service didn't take too long to make the sliders but may be, the delivery through the app did. There were 3 small sliders. By the time I got my order, the pav became very soggy. The Vada Pav was so blah in taste. Being a Mumbaikar, if you're going to sell a Vada Pav under the label as "Mumbai Classic" I can't help but be a harsh critic if the dish lacked the authentic flavor. It was more like potato pattie with no other spices and ingredients like garlic, ginger, cumin and chili. Only reason I gave 2.5 rating is because the green, tamarind and peanuts garlic dry chutney was good and added that extra kick! I was highly disappointed.

    Anna N.

    Loved the food and the service was great. Highly recommend the jackfruit lassi - get it while you can cuz it's seasonal!

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    Kyle W.

    I had Lassi & Spice a few years ago as takeout, during the pandemic, and recalled the food being quite delicious and with good portions. I came back again to redeem some Grubhub credits for the month and ordered the Vada Pav, Hawaiian buns with potato patty, and I opted to get all 3 chutneys inside: peanut garlic, green, and tamarind. The portions are okay for the price, but the food is a bit disappointing. The potatoes are not cooked all the way and there is still potato skin, and they are not that flavorful. The chutneys are very skimped, but they used the tamarind chutney the most which dominated the other 2 chutneys. Food came out quick, but the quality is definitely not what I remembered.

    Abha S.

    Decent spot for light snacks and drinks! Indian drinks like lassi and haldi dood! You can make any lassi vegan for $1 No parking. Limited seating. Quick service. No samples. Cute ambiance

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    Pooja S.

    I live really close and decided to give it a try on a Saturday at 5 PM. When I walked in all the tables had people sitting, but there were some bar seats, so it was nice to see that it was reasonably popular! The place is order at a counter, then bus your own dishes if you choose to eat in store. I went up to the counter to order, and noticed quite a few things on the menu were out of stock. No issue for me, and I ordered a samosa chaat and a blueberry cardamom lassi. My lassi came out first and quite quickly, and it was quite good! The blueberry flavor was quite mild which was good since the overall drink was not overly sweet. I'll definitely be back to try the pistachio and mango flavors! My samosa chaat also came out maybe 10 minutes later, really well packed as I asked for it to-go. It was warm, and when I first started eating it all the crunchy parts were still crunchy suggesting it was freshly put together! It tasted as expected, and I had no issues with it. I'll definitely be back to try other items!

    Sindu K.

    My office is near this place and I thought I'd try it out. They have simple yet inclusive menu. Everything looked good. I got sambar and rice. It tastes good for sure but the quantity for the price is way too low. I wouldn't recommend this place based on their super high prices. Will get my food from chipotle rather. The staff is nice. There is not designated parking so you would have to find street parking which could be tricky at this location. The place is cutely decorated though! Response to the business's reply: the portion size I got was 1/3 of what I get at chipotle. I guess your definition of generous portion is different from a lot of us.

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    7 years ago

    Lovely and unique spot in a crisp new part of town. The lassis and food are delightful! Worth repeat visits!

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    Susannah D.

    Thank you so much, KP! Look forward having you back!

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    7 years ago

    Extremely slow service. Need more staff for quick preparation. Food was ok as well. Ordered vada pav and papdi chaat. Very blend taste.

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    Susannah D.

    Thank you so much, Avinash! We can't wait to have you in again soon.

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    Delicious street food/snacks! Very reasonable prices. Love that the drinks can be made dairy free if needed. Will definitely be coming back.

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    Ask the Community - Lassi & Spice

    Do they have any kind of rewards/loyalty program? Is it through an app or a stamp card?

    Hello Kalpana. Yes, we have a loyalty card called Magic Mondays! After 5 visits (any day of the week, any purchase), you can come in on a Monday for a free small chai or filter kaapi. It's our way of helping you get your week started right!

    Do they accept Google pay?

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