“Wait,” you say, “brunch at an Indian place?”
That was my first thought, as well, when Suzanne suggested brunch at Dosa. Her main motivation was one of their dishes (Pani Puri) that is only available at dinner on Mondays and at weekend brunch. She’d had this when she previously ate at Dosa and was eager to repeat the experience. She talked it up so much that I just had to try it for myself. And so we found ourselves there for brunch one recent Sunday.
Being brunch, we started out with a cocktail. Suzanne loves mimosas and Dosa has both orange and mango. As orange is run of the mill, she went with the mango: (Poema Cava Brut sparkling wine & fresh juice). I had a Sinful Crush (Lillet with a splash of lime & freshly crushed mint & ginger) which was very minty. Yummy.
We decided to make a meal of snacky finger food. We started with Dahi Vada (Lentil dumplings, topped with cool Strauss organic yogurt, piped with tamarind & mint, mildly spiced). Tasty and very pretty.

Then it was time for the Pani Puri (Small hollow, crispy breads to be filled with spicy-sour mint & tamarind water, chickpeas, mung & potato). This was everything Suzanne said it was. Break a hole in one, fill it with beans or potatoes, add sauces then pop it in your mouth and prepare for a flavor explosion. We almost forgot to take a picture. Here’s one ready to be consumed.

The final dish was an assortment of Uttapam, served with fresh coconut & tomato chutneys and sambar. Uttapam are like a slightly thicker, pancake-style variation of the Dosa, topped all manner of savory things.

So, Indian food for brunch. You bet. It was different, but it was good. I do love good Indian food, and Dosa did not disappoint.




