Namasthey guntur
St. Louis, MO · Restaurant
- Address
- Namasthey guntur, 1970 Craig Rd, St. Louis, MO 63146
- Phone
- (314) 392-3232
- Status
- Closed · Opens 9 AM
Namasthey guntur is a restaurant located in St. Louis, MO. It is one of 1,722 restaurants listed in St. Louis. Its 4.4-star rating is above the St. Louis city average of 4.2 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Namasthey guntur
Indian food truck
Hours
| Saturday | 9 AM–2 PM, 5 PM–10 PM |
Customer Reviews
This food truck has a simple menu. I ordered the special parotta with chicken. The parotta was good, but the chicken was just okay (3/5) and a bit oily. It takes about 15–20 minutes to get your food, so call ahead if you’re in a hurry.
Namasthe Guntur is a food truck located in the back parking lot of Days Inn and Suites motel. The food is divided into South Indian (Andhra), focused dishes, and Indochinese items. Their South Indian menu, including idli and chutney, is very tasty. The food comes out hot and quickly. The Indo-Chinese food is OK. The food can be quite spicy. There is no seating, so be prepared to eat in your car or standing outside. Overall, this is a very tasty place to get South Indian food at a very reasonable price.
Fantastic food truck with authenticity. Idly is soft and chutney tastes fresh. Dosa was so authentic as well.
The food here is amazing! Me and my friends tried the Mysore bonda, onion dosa, masala dosa, and puri—everything was fresh, flavorful, and made with care. They start cooking right after you place your order, so it takes a little time, but it’s totally worth the wait because it’s all made fresh. Plus, it’s super budget-friendly! I liked the food so much, I actually went back later for a snack and tried the punugulu—they were crispy, warm, and absolutely delicious. If you’re craving real, tasty Indian street food, this place is a must-try.
We stopped by this Andhra food truck for some quick bites and—wow—what a find! The Guntur Ghee Karam Idly was the star: spicy, soft, moist, and absolutely hit the spot. The Ghee Idli was dripping (and I mean dripping) with ghee—we loved it, but if you’re not into that level of richness, fair warning! Also tried the Punugulu, which are like South Indian hush puppies—light, doughy, and perfect for snacking. Everything came with chutneys that were spicy, creamy, and totally addictive. This isn’t just food—it’s legit Indian street food done right. And the best part? It’s all from a food truck! Finally, an Indian food truck with a bold regional flair. Andhra fans, go now.
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