Based on 3 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 3.7 stars. Price
Address:
1115 Harrison City Export Rd, Jeannette, PA 15644
Phone: (724) 590-0854
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Reviews
Jean Pohlot
Got a pan of butter chicken for my son’s graduation party and everyone LOVED it. We go to their food truck site anytime it’s nearby. Everything tastes amazing!!
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Jessica Colligan
First time having Divya’s and I couldn’t have been more pleased! The owner was so friendly and the food was delicious. The potato chaat and mint chutney flavors played perfectly off of each other. Having an Indian food truck in Greensburg is a welcome change!
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Jennifer Crytzer
Drove to Jeannette, Pa to a random pull up to try this food truck that all our friends were raving about. We ordered 2 Tikka Masala sandwiches, 2 orders of samosas and potato chat. We both love Indian food and were intrigued by the concept of Tikka Masa in sandwich form as it’s a favourite of ours. I was imagining a chicken cutlet dredged in an Indian spice crumb and then slathered in a tomato based sauce almost like a chicken parm but minus the parm. And based on the website photos on Facebook we we’re super excited. Our order took about 20 minutes and we watched from our car items moving from the freezer into a deep fryer and into a microwave. The sandwich was in a bun consisting of a slice of lettuce (not pictured on website) a piece of cheese (again not pictured on the site) a butterflied and pounded out chicken breast that was spiced and tough to bite through, a few pickled cucumber ribbons (gone are the generous pile from the photo on the website) and then some sort of tzatziki sauce. Accompanying the sandwich (not advertised) was literally 4 waffle fries and a cup of ketchup. The sandwich was very dry which is the opposite of a Tikka Masla. A rich creamy tomato bowl of chicken goodness that was poorly represented in this dish that was bland and very dry. My husbands portion of chicken appeared to be the other half of my chicken breast as I had about a 4oz portion and he had about a 2oz portion that hardly covered his bun. Had this sandwich been only maybe $10 maybe less it would be easier to swallow the dried out reheated chicken but at a heavy $17.99 price point it leaves us quite upset. The potato “chat” was literally waffle fries with some weird sauce tossed on them…and the samosas were the only highlight of the meal as they were spiced and crispy but the sauces (one was tan and the other was greenish) were unrecognisable and very watered down. For $57 you might find an actual Indian restaurant and get a more filling and flavourful meal.
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