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Tiranga Indian Street Food

If you're craving authentic Indian street food, look no further than Tiranga Indian Street Food in Quincy, Massachusetts. Nestled at 17 Beale St, this vibrant eatery offers a true taste of India’s bustling street food culture. Whether you're a longtime lover of Indian flavors or a newcomer, Tiranga promises to take you on a delicious journey.

At Tiranga, it’s all about bringing the flavors of India’s streets to your plate. The menu is packed with crowd favorites, from crispy and spicy Samosas to tangy and refreshing Pani Puri. Each dish is crafted with care and bursting with authentic spices, giving you a taste that’s as close to India as you can get. If you’re after something a little different, their Sev Puri is a must-try, a delightful snack made with crisp puris topped with a medley of chutneys, sev, and fresh veggies.

One of the restaurant’s standout dishes is Dabeli, a popular street food from Gujarat that’s stuffed with a savory mix of mashed potatoes and tangy tamarind chutney. It’s a flavorful bite that will leave you craving more. And, for fans of spicy street snacks, Vadapav – India’s version of a spiced potato burger – is a favorite that hits the spot every time.

What makes Tiranga truly special is its dedication to capturing the essence of Indian street food. The flavors are bold and fresh, offering something for every taste preference, whether you like it hot and spicy or mild and savory.

If you're in Quincy and looking to indulge in a unique, flavorful experience, Tiranga Indian Street Food is your go-to spot for a fun and authentic meal. From the friendly atmosphere to the mouthwatering dishes, it’s the perfect place to enjoy the vibrant tastes of India right in your neighborhood.

Reviews

Asim G.
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Good food but gets expensive. The goll gaps wasn't impressive. We were excited to try but it wasn't fresh Chai was awesome

Rajandeep D.
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I recently tried some delicious Indian street food at Tiranga, and it was quite the experience! The Vada Pav was the star of the show--perfectly spiced, with a soft bun that complemented the flavorful potato filling. The Dahi Khasta Kachori, on the other hand, was packed with flavor but a bit too crisp for our liking. We had a hard time breaking it into bite-sized pieces, but the taste made up for the extra effort. The vibes of the place were immaculate--great music, lively ambiance, and a pani puri station where they serve live pani puris, adding to the authentic street food experience. We ended our food journey with some chai. I got the Elaichi Chai, while my friend went for the Tiranga special Chai. Both were equally delicious, a perfect end to a flavorful outing.

Ramesh A.
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Great Indian chat place. Loved the food. Ambiance is great. Pizza needs Indian style upgrade.

Reshma K.
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Impromptu stop here today. We got lucky finding a parking spot just outside the restaurant. The decor is lively and has a cozy feel to it. We placed an order for khasta kachori, samosa chaat, vada pav, ganne ka juice(sugarcane juice) and masala chai. All food arrived without a long wait, so kudos to the service. Samosa chaat was the best dish amongst what we ordered. Vada pav was lacking in chutneys. Khasta kachori was tough and not crispy but the bhel concoction on top of the kachori tasted great. Tea was hot and I enjoyed the cup. Ganne ka juice was refreshing. We decided to go for a round of live pani puri also. They had 5 different paani and I tried them all. Tiranga special paani was my favorite. I liked spicy mint and garlic flavor also. So excited to have a chaat place close by! They also allowed my little puppy and I am so thankful.

Alyanna T.
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Came to tiranga by P&D Indian Street Food for dinner and my partner and I ordered the sev puri chaat, peri peri sandwich, 5pc samosas, pav bhaji, and mango lassi - TASTE: 5/5 - everything was great! Liked the onion and sweet chutney in the sev puri chaat, and creamy corn and paneer in the peri peri sandwich. The samosas were rich w potatoes and a nice subtle sweetness, and I couldn't get enough of the tamarind sauce too. The pav bhaji was spicy and tasty, and the mango lassi was extra sweet TEXTURE: 5/5 - each bite of sev puri had great crunch! The crispy bread paired well w the creamy filling of the peri peri sandwich. The samosas were fried well w smooth mashed potatoes inside, and the pav bhaji was perfect w the creamy sauce, chopped onions, and soft dinner rolls PRICE: 4/5 - our subtotal was $53 SERVING SIZE: 4/5 - filled us up surprisingly quick for dinner, must be the carbs lol, and we brought a few samosas home for leftovers SERVICE: 4/5 - walked in at 6pm on a Thursday, ordered at the counter w the help of the pictures from the menu binder, and started getting our food 15min later ATMOSPHERE: 4/5 - the layout of the space is sort of interesting. There were less than ten tables, and a mix of of bright Indian and American decor on the walls. The pav bhaji was served in a tray, but the rest of our food was on paper plates PARKING: 4/5 - got a free 1hr street spot across tiranga on Beale St

Location & Contact

17 Beale St Quincy, MA 02170 United States

Opening times

Monday 4:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 4:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)
Thursday 4:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)
Friday 4:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)
Saturday 4:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)
Sunday 4:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)
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