Keeku Da Dhaba in Fremont, CA is a must-visit food truck for anyone craving authentic Punjabi cuisine. It captures the rustic charm of a traditional Punjabi dhaba while incorporating modern comforts.The décor is vibrant and welcoming. The atmosphere is lively, filled with the aromas of spices, smoke from the grills and the tandoor creating an immersive and enjoyable dining experience.
Food: The highlight of Keeku Da Dhaba is undoubtedly the food. The menu offers an authentic Punjabi starters (addressing vegetarians, non-vegetarians (all meat served is Halala as well) and pesceterians ) all bursting with flavor. The kebabs and tikkas are rich and hearty, with perfectly balanced spices and. The portions are generous, and the dishes are consistently delicious, making it a paradise for lovers of North Indian cuisine, specifically Kebabs and tikka. In our case we ordered a couple rounds of paneer tikka along with chicken tikka and rumaali roti.
Service: The owner and staff at Keeku Da Dhaba are very friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable about the menu. Absolutely quick to offer recommendations and ensure that diners have everything they need. The service is generally prompt, though during busy times, there can be a slight wait for food (though its every bit worth it) . However, the warm hospitality and the quality of the food make up for any minor delays.
Value: For the quality and quantity of food served, Keeku Da Dhaba offers excellent value for money. The prices are reasonable, especially considering the generous portions and the authenticity of the dishes. It's an ideal spot for families, groups of friends, or anyone looking to enjoy a hearty, flavorful meal without breaking the bank.
Keeku Da Dhaba in Fremont is a definite must-visit. The combination of delicious food and warm ambiance makes it a standout dining destination in the area. Whether you like your tandoori delights to be vegetarian, non-vegetarian or pescatarian , this restaurant has something to satisfy...
Read moreI'm sharing this bad review based on the utter unprofessionalism and irresponsibility that the people at Keeku da Dhaba showed on Oct 12th night at Prabasi Durga pujo at Santa Clara County Fairgrounds. For people who are not accustomed, there are close to a dozen food trucks in the Durga Puja event and Keeku da Dhaba was one of the food trucks. While the ordering queue in the other food trucks was not progressing, the one at Keeku da Dhaba was moving fast. This was their intentional ploy in attracting customers but they had no preparation to serve such high demand. They could make neither the egg chicken and the egg rolls nor the kebabs. People were complaining and children were just waiting hungry for hours. They initially said that orders will be ready within 40-45 minutes of ordering. I ordered 2 egg chicken rolls and mutton seekh kabab at 8:24 pm. I got the mutton seekh kabab at 10:31 pm and it appeared that the rolls would take another 40-45 minutes. I cancelled my order of the rolls and had to leave trying to find food around 11. They had only 1 Tawa for cooking the rolls and they were constantly taking orders creating a huge backlog. This was terribly greedy, unprofessional and blatantly evil behavior...
Read moreIt’s like a hole in the wall place, but in a food truck. Authentic delhi style mutton seekh kebabs and butter chicken tikka are to die for. Hands down the best kebabs I have had in the entire US that takes me back home to the streets of Old Delhi. Varun bhai is a gem of a person and always keeps your needs and requests in mind. They recently have started to keep Rumali rotis which are perfect for the juicy and succulent kebabs they Keeku’s Dhaba has to offer. I don’t think anyone else in the Bay Area offers Rumali roti with their Kebabs. I don’t personally prefer veg over non-veg, but if that’s how you like to roll, they got you covered with Paneer Tikka and it is as good as their non-veg offerings. I have been visiting this place since late 2018 - early 2019 and it’s still at the top place here is bay area for my kebab cravings. Last but not the least, they also have biryani. Please keep in mind that their biryani is more mughlai / North Indian style which is different from the Hyderabad style dum biryani. With that being said, I personally like their...
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