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Chaat is the food that makes up what we think of when we think of Indian street food or snack food, but to us, it’s the flavors we grew up on. It’s the flavors we enjoyed while we went to the nearby shopping centers with our friends. It’s the flavors we snacked on while doing our homework after school. It’s inviting, homey, and most importantly, delicious!

We want to provide you with that same experience. Taste the sweet and spicy, crunchy and tangy, and light and refreshing. With craveable and satisfying flavors of Indian classics, as well as our own unique twists and dishes, we are sure that you will find exactly what you are looking for to satisfy that chaat craving. Indulge in our expertly and mindfully cumulated menu to be transported to the curbside stands in India.

Birthdays, business lunches, parties and more! Deliveries require a 24 hours advanced notice, and setup fees will apply for weddings & large events.  For inquiries regarding options and pricing, email us at chaatmandinc@gmail.com or fill in the form below. We will look to accommodate any customizations on your catering order. 

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1,043 reviews
  • Ayngaran Krishnamurthy

    The only bad thing in this restaurant is food. Regret visiting this spot I've ordered around 8 dishes in 2 days hoping something will be good. Here are the good ones: 1. Chicken Hakka Noodles 2. Malai Soya Chaap The worst ones are: 1. Kadak Chai (thinner than 2% milk and tastes like a washed tea glass water, it has a hint of tea flavor 2% to show it's tea that's it ) 2. Muska Bun (Bruh, like seriously it's just a sesame burger bun with something that's like a heavy butter inside) 3. Pav Bhaji (Pav is dry, stale and crumbly. Bhaji tastes like refried beans from a can someone got from Walmart) 4. Mirchi Bhajji (I guess the people who made it have a different perspective of innovation, making a food that people wonder why it is the weirdest they've tastes, who stuffs mashed potato and onion into a chilli and fries it? The potato mash wasn't even cooked) I hope the owner looks into this issue Oh, thanks for responding as any normal human would I don't carry receipts but I have proofs in form of pictures taken when I visited. Also the dates are: July 1, 2025 - 05:38 pm July 2, 2025 - 04:50 pm Hope this helps

  • rohit agarwal
    rohit agarwal
    6 months ago

    Great vibes. The step up is very good and has an indian and Western fusion. Overall, ambience is great and also kudos nice clean toilet. The menu has a wide range with some of the great dishes. I could try only a couple of dishes at it was my first visit , definitely another visit soon. Must visit with co.olwtw family and friend's.

  • Abhishek Kaler shaab
    Abhishek Kaler shaab
    7 months ago

    Chaat Mandi is a super friendly place that serves up the best authentic Indian food. We went for the lunch and were blown away by the amazing service and delicious food. Everything was fresh and homemade, with a burst of flavor in every bite. If you’re looking for something fresh and tasty, you have to try Chaat Mandi. This was our first time in Chaat Mandi. It was a best experience to travel 300 miles away for this street food. We were here for a family wedding. After getting so many good reviews about the food, we decided to visit this hidden gem. There were so many other food items which we missed to try out but we will visit next time for sure. From their Kathi rolls to Chaat Mandi special dal, it was excellent.

  • Sukhjeet Kaur
    Sukhjeet Kaur
    4 months ago

    We come here whenever we're in the mood for some light snacks. The Agra Tikki Chaat is our favorite—it's absolutely delicious! We've also tried the Malpua, which was quite good too. We haven't explored many other items yet, but the service has always been good and the wait time is short. Definitely recommend this place!

  • Waqas Ahmad
    Waqas Ahmad
    5 months ago

    The place has a nice ambiance—small, cute café vibes that make for a cozy spot to grab a bite. We ordered quite a bit: Kolkata Dahi Puri, Chuski Wala Samosa Chaat, Lahori Tangri Kebab, Chicken Hakka Noodles with Manchurian sauce. Out of everything, the Dahi Puri was definitely the star—fresh, flavorful, and perfectly balanced. The Lahori Tangri Kebab, unfortunately, didn’t hit the mark; it felt undercooked and had a slight raw smell. The noodles were tasty, but the spice level was much higher than expected, even though we asked for mild. Overall, the food wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either—especially when you consider the cost. For two people, the total came to around $82, which feels a bit steep for street food-style dishes. That said, I’m open to giving it another try to see if the second visit shifts my opinion.

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