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    Sizzlin’ Masala

    4.7 (123 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Melissa D.

    After reading other reviews, I expected a super friendly greeting at the truck, but was instead greeted with, "Do ya know what you want?" No warmth, but not rude either. It was what I'd expect in a busy New York deli. We waited nearly 20 minutes for our food, but my son said his chicken masala was a little cold inside of his burrito. He said it was just okay, not bad. My husband said his burrito was mushy and couldn't tell there was chicken in it. He wasn't impressed, and I was surprised after all of the glowing reviews. Fortunately, the samosas were fantastic. They were perfectly crispy outside, seasoned and soft inside, and the green sauce was the best. I'd return just for samosas and sauces. My butter chicken and garlic Naan were also amazing. We ordered two garlic Naans, but I expected more pieces. My husband reminded me that they weren't serving sizes of tortillas. Good point. They were so garlicky and fluffy that you might need two servings for one person. (Maybe it's enough if you order rice too, but we didn't order rice). I just dipped the Naan in the creamy butter sauce. They didn't give me a fork, and we were too lazy to walk back in the rain. I got full from the samosa and garlic Naan and still have butter chicken leftovers. 16 Oz is good for 3-4 small servings. The rich sauce is filling on its own.

    Loaded Fries

    Indian / Mexican Fusion ‍ so so so good !! Everything is full of flavor , you can't go wrong with any of the menu items. Their samosas are the best I've had around they are packed full of flavor. Not pictured is their chai horchata which is a must get if you're a lover of either drinks! The service was great , & the order was ready fairly quick. They also have a well set seating area if you'd like to stay and have your food there great vibes and food all the way around !

    Chanthan N.

    Food was delicious. I'm definitely coming back for more! We bought the food around 6:30 pm. We bought the chicken quesadillas, lamb tacos, garlic and butter bread. I think my favorite dish was the chicken quesadilla.

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    Nasser S.

    I got the butter chicken burrito, samosa appetizers, and mango Lassi drink. The food was decent. I would go back just for the mango lassi alone. Not blown away by the food but not disappointed either. Plan on trying other items next time.

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    Chris C.

    First time trying the place, the guy helped me with what to order! Food was amazing! He gots a returning customer

    Lamb Kabob , soooo beautiful presentation and the taste is extremely delicious!!!!!
    Mackenzie D.

    Mango lassi always bomb, got to try the horchata chai this time and it was divineeeegarlic naan 100/10, always love this place the people who work there are so nice and I got there righttt before closing too (which can stress ppl out but they were sooo nice) and the food is always fresh made for you love this place sm!!! Will always come here for good food and good vibes

    Naan Chalupa with Mango Lassi
    Ilse H.

    Wow! I'm actually really impressed! First timer and I was a little hesitant to try Indian Fusion Food outta of a food truck but this why you gotta get out of your comfort zone. I got the Naan Chalupa with my choice of butter chicken as my protein. It was really freaking good. I thought it was a little much on the saucy side but at the end, I had leftover naan to where I was able to scoop it up on the bread. Like a little sweet surprise. My bf got the chicken tikka masala burrito and he really liked his. Not spicy at all. I also got the samosa and freaking fiiire man. Perfectly crispy on the outside but nicely seasoned potatoes and peas in the inside. The sauces that come with *chef's kiss* pairs perfectly with the samosas. I got the mango lassi and it was pretty good. It reminds me of a mango smoothie but using Greek yogurt's as the base. The dude who took my order is pretty cool. They accept card! I'll definitely be coming again and trying new things.

    Prashant Y.

    While returning from Yosemite, I was craving for tacos and stumbled up on this Desi Mexican fusion food truck in Modesto. It was a 10/15 min detour but worth it. We ordered chicken masala naan chalupas, chicken bowl and everything was delicious. Will definitely visit this place and highly recommend it

    Great location at the Firestone tires in modesto.
    Manvin S.

    A breath of fresh air to Modesto's food truck scene. Finally some culinary genius decided to have an Indian- Mexican fusion truck, I mean it only makes sense for the diverse cultures of the central valley.. Right? Amazing food... Great Customer Service. Samosas OMFG! and those lamb kabobs. It's obvious in the flavors they are not taking any short cuts in the food. A+

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    Anne H.

    Delicious! Friendly and fast service. My favorites were the masala chicken loaded fries and the paneer naan chalupa. We got everything "not spicy" and I thought it was the perfect amount of heat. I think those 2 dishes must be the most popular on the menu because they were incredible! Everything was packaged well, no issues with spills or smells in the car. Food didn't take long, we went at dinner time.

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    Not sure but they changed the cheese bread. And the price are why to high for what they have there in the salad bar.

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