Honest Naperville stands out as a top choice for those craving flavorful Indian vegetarian cuisine in Naperville. This Indian restaurant impresses with its diverse menu that caters beautifully to both traditional tastes and adventurous palates. Diners appreciate the thoughtful customization of spice levels, ensuring every dish suits individual preferences—from mild to fiery hot.
Customers frequently praise the rich, authentic flavors reminiscent of Indian street food, with standouts like pav bhaji, spring dosa, and pani puri earning high marks. The menu also thoughtfully includes Jain-friendly options free of onion and garlic, making it an inclusive spot for various dietary needs. The inviting, casual atmosphere and family-friendly environment, complete with kid-friendly meals, make Honest Naperville an ideal destination for gatherings big and small.
Service here is known for being friendly and efficient, contributing to smooth and enjoyable dining experiences. Ample parking adds to the convenience, allowing guests to relax and savor their meals without hassle. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, Honest Naperville offers satisfying vegetarian fare crafted with care and authenticity.
Mohammed Khan
in the last weekIm writing this review after giving them two chances. I ordered the same samosa chaat and i asked specifically before ordering if samosa are fresh. As always replied fresh but to my disappointment they were stale and it tasted really bad. Will never come back. Im done with this place, if the management changes i will come back.
Deepak Shah
2 weeks agoFatima Malik
2 weeks agoDisgusting food waste of money customer service sucks they treated there customer so bad we give you guys money you should respect each and everyone
ajay buti
3 weeks agoFood quality has been going down. I know all food is not fresh but selling and serving expired Pepsi is something that should never happen. That tells you how much attention is being paid. Sorry these are simple things and should not be overlooked.
Diana Lazcano
a month ago