Tiranga(by P&D)
About the Business
Tiranga(by P&D) is a vibrant and welcoming restaurant located at 17 Beale Street in Quincy, Massachusetts. Our establishment is dedicated to serving delicious and authentic Indian cuisine in a warm and inviting atmosphere. From flavorful curries to traditional tandoori dishes, our menu offers a wide range of options to satisfy every palate. Join us for a culinary journey through the diverse flavors of India at Tiranga(by P&D).
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Location & Phone number
17 Beale St, Quincy, MA 02170, United States
Hours open
Monday:
4:00 PM - 0:00 AM
Tuesday:
? - 0:00 AM
Wednesday:
4:00 PM - ?
Thursday:
4:00 PM - 0:00 AM
Friday:
4:00 PM - 0:00 AM
Saturday:
4:00 PM - 0:00 AM
Sunday:
4:00 PM - 0:00 AM
Reviews
"Lovely little street food place in Quincy. The Pani Puri stall is a great idea for folks who have not had street Pani Puri in India. Definitely recommend the Pani Puri and Veg Puff special."
"Great food options and self-service. The prices may seem a tad bit higher but it’s worth it. They also have a live pani puri counter which will give you all sorts of throwbacks to those times back home. Bonus points for being accessible by taking the T (yes, I know the Red line isn’t as fast or as dependable as it should be). Quincy gets overlooked for good food but it’s surprisingly varied and nice to not go into Boston downtown for some choices."
"Eclectic vibe with random license plates, maps, artificial greenery on the wall etc. I will forgive them for this because the food makes up for it! They have pani puri on the weekends (golgappa/puchka for some) and it is delicious. Skip the trip to Edison, NJ and come here for some yummy chaats, Indian themed grilled sandwiches, vada pav and other Indian street food! Service is efficient, special kudos to the person serving pani puri on 07/6/23, he was awesome and patient! Will definitely go back! Get here early on weekends as seating space is limited."
"Beutiful decore and Amazing street food A truly beautiful decore and even better food This is one of the best Indian restaurant for Mumbai steet food We ordered a tonne of dishes and every dish was better than the last. Before starting the good part the only disappointing dishes were the pani puri and the paan The pani puri had 5 different flavours of pani but they were not the best. No two flavours can be mixed was one of the dissappointment. No sukha puri is a big red flag for me as a pani puri lover. The paan was plain awful. 3 $ down the drain Coming to the good part Missal pav : It felt very authentic and it reminded me of my time in Mumbai. It's not our authentic Maharashtrian Missal but it was very close. Loved it. They served matki and onion with missal. Vada pav ; Another amazing dish. The vada was super delicious with a perfect balance of the garlic in the masala. Was served with a green chilly and garlic chutney Dabeli : Dabeli was pretty decent. I do prefer the Dabeli street style and this was a bit off. Acknowledging the fact that dabeli masala is difficult to crack , this was pretty decent. Bombay sandwich: Really simple and really tasty. This was served with a chutney which tasted really good. It was loaded with cheese and vegies. Bombay street style. Nailed it Peri peri sandwich : This again was a very good sandwhich which was served with a tandoori mayo. It was loaded with cheese panner and other vegies. Again a very good dish Veg puff : This was not theri best dish. The puff lacked masala and felt a bit too oily. They can work on this. But it was edible. Not worth the money spent but not too bad Sugercan Juice (Ganne ka juice ) Very fresh and very natural. A rare find in the US. Falooda : The best dish of the night. I ordered the pista falooda and instantly fell in love with the flavours. It felt so rich and tasty. I can't get over it. Will visit once again just for the falloda. It's to die for. Overall an amazing destination with beautiful decor. If you love chaat you gotta visit the place. The drinks were a bit expensive like the chiku milkshake at around 8 $ but the food and the place is worth the hype and price."
"What an ambience all the way in Quincy, MA! This place offers mostly snacky food of all different sorts. I would definitely go here for Paani puri again. The Gola was one of the greatest and closest to what we had in India before. The other snacks that we ordered was good but not highly impressive. They have a quick delivery from the time of ordering, however the rush here on evenings can get crazy! Overall a good one and worth going again."
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