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    Suprabhat

    3.4 (395 reviews)
    ModerateIndian, Vegetarian
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Corn Soup
    Eric H.

    Suprabhat was one of the first Indian restaurants I ate at after moving to Austin. You won't find a speck of meat on their menu, but you will find cheese. In terms of spice, I've noticed their spice levels fluctuate. So the spiciness of a dish is not necessarily consistent across different days. For those who like spicy food, the fluctuations don't really matter, as the majority of the time, the spice builds as long as you keep eating. For those unaccustomed, a good plan would be to pace yourself. For myself, if the initial hit of spiciness exceeds a certain threshold, I'll have a hiccup reaction. Rarely do I hiccup when eating here, but sometimes it does happen. The first time I ate there I had opted for one of their thalis, which are quite filling. On subsequent visits and takeout, I had various curries, dosa, chaats, and more. They've got a wide menu, notably an immense dosa section, with many filling options. If I don't want to be stuffed, I'll order a dosa. Dosas come with three chutneys, their pickle of the day, and sambar. The dosas themselves have a diverse filling selection. Likewise, the presentation of dosas have varied shapes. You'll see semi-circles, quarter circles, large tubes, triangles, and even cut up dosas, depending on what you order and who's the dosa master. I'm partial to Masala, Mysore Masala, and Mysore Cheese, though I've also had the Chettinad Pattani (spiced green pea smashed inside). They can also make really thin (Paper Dosa) or quite large (70mm Dosa). For chaat, I tend to get Samosa Chaat or Papdi Chaat. Because the combo of chickpeas, various chutneys, crispy fried bits, and yogurt is always glorious. Their Chole Bhatura comes with chana masala, onions, lemon, pickles, and one puffy fried bread ball. Their bread ball is partially chewy, partially crispy, and 100% greasy if you tear it with your hands. But it's a reasonably satisfying rendition. I actually like their fried stuffed baby eggplants quite a bit. They are partially quartered and stuffed with nuts, spices, and tamarind in their Gutti Vankaya Dum Biriyani, but the non-stuffed versions are also creamy and delicious in their Bagara Baingan curry. They badam milk comes out as a hot drink in a metal cup, making it sort of awkward to drink. I wait for it to cool slightly. Almonds, cardamom, and milk--what more can you ask for? Maybe lactose free milk, I suppose. Their steamed rice noodle dish, which is surprisingly simple, is surprisingly delicious. We tried the Idiyappam with coconut milk; it comes with sambar and pickles. Rice noodles and coconut milk simply work together. Plenty of accommodations can be made for gluten-free and vegan. Their last menu page explains what adjustments, if any, can be made. As for seating, it looks like the second large room in their restaurant has use now; with a large mural on the wall. Large groups will still sit primarily in the main dining room. Payment is still executed at the register at the front, whether you are dining in or picking up, though you can place your order on Toast Tab.

    Vegan Mixed Veg Pakoda
    Kate Z.

    My friend was overjoyed that Suprabhat had a giant menu just of vegan food, so we thoroughly enjoyed the pakoda, dosa, and idli. The food and sauces/curries were flavorful and had good texture. The service was a bit standoffish and couldn't explain the menu well, but the food was really good. Definitely would recommend for vegetarians/vegans!

    Suprabhat North Indian Thali - Poori
    Kurangi D.

    I am so surprised this place has such low rating. It's our regular place , and we most often have North Indian or South Indian thali here. I absolutely love the taste of all the food. The thing i love the most about this place's food is unlike most of the Indian restaurant , they seem to not add food color in food , which is pretty big deal breaker for me. Their service is wonderful too. Very friendly staff.

    Archana B.

    My family and I have been here a few times and always had a good experience. Service is very fast too. Their food is all vegetarian and delicious! Very flavorful and not overly spicy. We've tried the South Indian thali, North Indian thali and special Thali (which is like a hybrid of the south and north types) - all have been great! Thalis are platters with either a rice/chapati (tortilla) base and an assortment of veggie curries plus yogurt, papadum (crispy fried thin sheet), and a dessert. They also provide 2 free refills of whichever curry you enjoy the most. Their food is very reminiscent of authentic Indian food and makes me nostalgic in a good way. We will definitely be back!

    Dakshin Thali (South Indian) Chapati + Masala Dosa + Garlic Naan + Vegetable Samosa
    Crystal L.

    Very lovely vegetarian based Indian food and dishes in a clean, well lit environment. Service was very good, no frills but we were seated in a small booth, and the menu and specials were shared with us promptly. We ordered the thali, dosa and a few appetizers which all came out quickly. I loved the assortment of my thali, South Indian dishes, which all were very flavorful and spicy :) It's the perfect pick for a gal like me who is very food indecisive lol. My husband's dosa was a safe pick for him on his low spice tolerance and the dipping sauces accompanied were all very well balanced too! Great find off of parmer, reasonable prices and swift to get food into you, what's not to love about Suprabhat? Will be back!!

    Bhatura
    Shruti P.

    One of few pure vegetarian restaurants in the city but probably the only vegetarian restaurant to be running since 10 years. Great service and hospitality and even better food. Loved the chhole bhature here. One HUGE bhatura is served and it feels equal to three. Love the sambhar and chutneys served with dosa/idli/uttapam. Must try their walnut halwa. This place is perfect for catering as well. And they do live dosa counters for catering too. Definitely try their walnut halwa. They serve jain and vegan food too.

    Dakshin Thali (South Indian) Chapati
    Autumn M.

    My first time trying this place and I will definitely be back. They were very accommodating for our large party. The menu is extensive, with multiple pages of curries, noodles, dosas, etc. I wanted to taste so many things, so I figured trying the Thali would make the most sense. I picked the southern Indian one and enjoyed everything on the tray. I recommend doing the same if you want to taste of multiple dishes. And beware, it was a huge amount of food! I certainly enjoyed the leftovers for lunch the next day. I appreciate that although it's an all vegetarian restaurant, the menu specifies what can be made vegan.

    Uttar Thali (North Indian) Poories
    Subha R.

    I have come to Suprabhat a few times and I think they do Notth Indian and Indo Chinese dishes really well. I had the Malai Kofta and Garlic Naan and they were good but the Gobi Manchurian was the best. It was so crispy and spicy and saucy, I loved it. The service is always great and the ambiance is nice. It's nice to have a veg restaurant in Austin that gives so many different options.

    Paneer Butter Masala
    Jessica N.

    I love this place! They have the best butter masala in Austin. Anytime my sister in law visits we always pick up an order, but this day we decided to dine in. Our food was hot and fresh and oh so flavorful. There is lots to choose from but I also go back to the butter masala and garlic nan. It's a must try if you're in north Austin.

    Sev puri
    Audrine M.

    Went to Suprabhat on a weekend with my party of 7 adults and 2 kids. We got a table in a cute hut like structure in the restaurant. The restaurant looked packed, but we got a table almost quickly. My toddler had the kids noodles which was amazing and the portion was very large. My husband and I had the sev Puri which was good and the pav bhaji dosa which barely had any filling. Was disappointed by the dosa. The food had by the rest of the party was good. Overall, it was a good experience.

    Bisibelebath
    Neha G.

    Best bisibele bath I have had in Austin, quantity is good for 2 people. Their aloo parantha is really good too. Have tried their dosa and Thali as well. Good indoor setup with shacks type seating. Not sure but I guess the business is run by a family.

    Zermin A.

    One star less because they have a Yelp deal that we get a drink with thali order and the restaurant said it didn't honor it as they aren't running promotion for it anymore. If that's the case then why have they not removed it and for courtesy they should have. Food is excellent! Definitely the best South Indian food I have ever had! The chaats were mind boggling! So good and fresh! The chaat puri was crisp and fresh, I loved both the pani puri and sev puri we ordered! The thali was fabulous! We order the special one which is a combination thali and it was HUGE! The roti in it was fantastic! Both the dosas we order was great and so were the chutneys! It's a cute little place! Clean and has an authentic feel to it! Definitely will be back!

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    Food fast and yummy and filling i liked it verry much come for good veg food. Fully recommend

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    We had good service and good food. Will eat here again, no hesitation. Everything was great.

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    I used to eat here all the time years ago and loved it. My recent visit was not good. The food wasn't fresh and had an odd taste.

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    Excellent!! Healthy and delicious. And the first time I've seen my 13 year old son clean the plate. Every last bite!

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    3 years ago

    Incredible prices and even better food. This place is such a hidden gem and an absolute must try!!

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    Great vegetarian food, especially tiffins. Nice environment and friendly staff. I would definitely come here again.

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    Great food taste and good pleasant staff/service. Ambiance is good. Recommend this place for veg lovers

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    Best dosas in the world. I love the ambience as well and the hut in the corner adds charm to the place

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