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Feedback gevenThe food quality is too bad for the following reasons: 1. Half a inch thick layer of oil in almost all the curries. 2. I?m not sure if they should be calling this dish in the attached image as ?pav bhaji?. I was disappointed by seeing its color. So, don?t get tempted seeing the picture on the website. 3. Chaat quantity is unnecessarily huge, ex: it became difficult to find a piece of samosa in the ?samosa? chaat. Entire bowl was filled with curd, chole and namkeen! People want quality but not quantity. Just another Indian restaurant in Massachusetts who doesn?t care about authenticity of taste.
Hello , For the past three months, I've been visiting to this restaurant on a regular basis, and the cuisine is wonderful. I've ordered numerous times, mostly for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and I've always enjoyed it. There is a Pleasant Indian music is played on a good sound system and creating a lively mood. Good service and kind people.The food was delicious and fresh. I strongly suggest that you must taste the food in this restaurant. Thank you so much, Bonfire; I enjoy your cuisine.
We live in Lexington and passed by Bonfire a number of times. Today I had an amazing lunch with very pleasant staff.
Best Indian food I've had since 2013! I ordered the Lamb Rogan Josh, and specified spicy. I got exactly that. It was a great mix of serious heat, and serious flavor. The Masala fries were better than any pizza place fry I've ever had. My friends enjoyed the Palak paneer, lamb biryani, and tandoori chicken. Their mild is spicy for sensitive eaters, but if you like any spice at all, this place is perfect. For dessert, we had the Carrot Halwa and Gujab Jamon. (Pictured) They're both warm, and delicious.
First visit, but certainly will come back more. Pretty nice inside restaurant and everyone was very friendly and helpful. Food was freshly cooked and very good to my taste. Very flavorful but not overly salty like some other Indian restaurants do. One can choose the spicy level if the dish is originally spicy. And the waiter honestly told me for such dishes, mild still had 1.5 out of 10 level of spiciness. Good info and still perfectly fine with my kid. One note: portion is surprisingly big compared to other Indian restaurants which were my reference points. I did not know and they did not hint me (of course not really their obligation). But I happily packed all the leftovers so that I can enjoy again later.