Welcome to Aunty's Kitchen
Located in Alpharetta, GA, Aunty's Kitchen offers a wide range of delicious Indian cuisine. With vegan and vegetarian options, this casual and quiet restaurant is perfect for groups and families. They provide delivery, takeout, and catering services, making it convenient for all occasions. The warm and welcoming atmosphere, along with impeccable service, ensures a memorable dining experience. From traditional Indian dishes to modern twists, Aunty's Kitchen satisfies every palate. Don't miss out on their happy hour specials and a great selection of alcoholic beverages. Aunty's Kitchen is a must-visit destination for authentic Indian flavors in the heart of Alpharetta.
- 735 N Main St Ste 700 Alpharetta, GA 30009 Hotline: (470) 358-9526
Welcome to Aunty's Kitchen, a beloved Indian restaurant located at 735 N Main St in Alpharetta, GA. This cozy eatery offers a wide range of traditional Indian dishes with a modern twist.
Aunty's Kitchen is known for its vegan and vegetarian options, making it a great choice for those with dietary restrictions. The restaurant also offers a variety of amenities, including delivery, takeout, and catering services.
The warm and inviting atmosphere at Aunty's Kitchen makes it the perfect spot for a relaxing meal with friends and family. With options for outdoor seating, Wi-Fi, and happy hour specials, this restaurant has something for everyone.
Don't miss the opportunity to try the flavorful dishes at Aunty's Kitchen. From spicy curries to savory tandoori dishes, each bite is a delight for the taste buds. The attentive waitstaff and top-notch service add to the overall dining experience.
Experience the taste of India at Aunty's Kitchen and revel in the delicious flavors that await you. So, next time you're in Alpharetta, be sure to stop by and indulge in the culinary delights that Aunty's Kitchen has to offer.

Excellent food and Aunty's is run by really nice family. We usually get panni puri and samosa chaat as a starter. Everything is delicious, you can't go wrong. Check to make sure they are open first, but otherwise get going and have some awesome Indian food.

After being recommended by a friend who lives in Milton, we went to this restaurant for dinner tonite. Unassuming small space with 2 tables outside and small tables inside. Family run - uncle takes orders and serves and aunty cooks/takes care of the kitchen. Uncle outside is talkative and pleasant. Food was delicious - however, at 7 pm on Saturday evening, they were already run out of a few things we wanted to eat. Appam and stew and iddiyappam. We had to find replacement menu items to order. Starches in each dish were enough but we could use a bit more of the curries. We were able to get one order of appam - it comes with 4 of them, but the stew is barely enough for 2. Overall, will go back again soon. They have several street food from other regions of India but most people were ordering the South Indian fare that they specialize in. Would have given it 5 stars if they had not run out of food and given a bit curry especially for the price charged.

Small place and limited menu but Execrlkent food. Dosa was very tasty. Filter coffee was delicious. Good service.

Very basic ambiance with long wait times but amazing good food. Freshly prepared after you place your order by aunty and real authentic. A must try place.

I'm not sure I want to share the secret... although maybe the secret is out because the last time we were there this year, there was a hour long wait for our food (we were told it would take an hour ahead of time). I'm embarrassed to say that I'm not an Indian cuisine connoisseur - but my Indian friend has brought me here twice and it is the real deal. I can't list everything I've tried - because he's always in charge of ordering and all I can say is that everything is delicious. But the Pani Puri, dosa and basically anything Idli are all a must. And of course, no matter what time it is, the Aunty's Hot Coffee (filter coffee) is a must. I can't wait to stop in to Aunty's Kitchen again for my next Indian feast!!

Today is my 4th time returning to Aunty's. I don't leave reviews often, but this place is special. Don't be afraid to try anything on the menu! Everything I've had is beyond amazing. You should be aware the food takes a bit of time to prepare - so don't plan to go here if you don't have time to wait. That isn't a negative because each dish is prepared fresh for you. Amazing quality food and I always feel great after eating here, even if I order too much food! The owner is a really good person and definitely cares about the customer experience. Vada Pav, Cheese Dosa, Pakora Chaat are my favorite dishes but the specials are also worth exploring. Tonight we discovered the Appam with Stew! Pictured below. Only available Saturday or sometimes Sunday. That was delicious

Tried them for the first time, food is great! Ordered tamarind rice and kerala parotta with egg curry. Tamarind rice was well made, flavored with fresh curry leaves and not too sour, had plenty of ground nuts and cashews. Quantity would feed two people easily. Parotta was soft and egg curry was smooth and delicious! Gulped down everything with hot and sweet masala chai. My only complaint is that tea was served very hot and the cup did not have a sleeve.

I recently checked out this cute little joint that's all about chats and South Indian food. It's a local gem run by a family, giving it that cozy, mom-and-pop vibe. It is self serv. The place is pretty small, so it can get a bit crowded, but hey, that's just a sign that people love it! I got to try a bunch of stuff like vada pav, misal pav, kuttu, and idlis. Now, most of the dishes were alright, but I got to be honest, the vada pav was a bit disappointing. It didn't quite have that authentic vada pav flavor I was hoping for. On the flip side, the kuttu, misal pav, and idlis were pretty decent and tasty. Despite the minor hiccup, I still think this place deserves some props for their range of food options and the family-run vibes. It's not like those big fancy joints but it's got that personal touch. So, if you're in the mood for some good chats and South Indian food, with that homey feel, give this place a shot.

Easily the best place in the neighborhood for chat and simple yet "larger than life" quantity of South Indian foods. The Kachori or Samosa chat is always a delight to have where as my recent expedition of Paneer Dosa was top notch. Wasn't expecting it to be this subtle in terms of spice at the same time tasted a whole lot better compared to all the Dosa's I have had in and around Atlanta. The Chikoo shake is just the icing on the cake. Adds more taste to your wholesome food you get there. Worth the price and definitely not expensive at all compared to other places. I even loved trying out their Malabar Parotta with Paneer and it was fabulous. The only downside being it was too much oily, way too much. My Picks: Kachori Chat and Chikoo shake Up to You Picks: Malabar Parotta