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Surabhi Roy
Jun 22, 2026
Everything on their menu is really good
One of the best Indian Vegetarian ( Gujarati, Kathiawadi) quick service restaurants in Mason, Cincinnati area. Fantastic to dine in and for takeaway as well. The place is immaculately clean and welcoming, decorative tables, chairs and walls. The choice of finger foods, Indian street food is plenty. Tried the Pani Puri, Khamman Chat, Royal Gujarati Thali, Sandwich and Vada. Everything was tasty and true to original flavors. This Mason locale itself is pretty upscale area. Surely my favorite place if I am visiting here again.
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Jyoti Yelagalawadi
Jun 8, 2026
Our group was very hungry and reached there just before the kitchen closed. The service was good as they served our noisy group of 10 with a smile. Good food, great service and the beautiful murals made the atmosphere really nice.
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Jacquelyn Merrill
May 22, 2026
As a vegetarian, my options usually include Indian food, but having an entire menu to choose from is a rare delight. When I asked about the spice level, they told me that it changes every day, based on what they want to make, which I love, but I know plenty of people in Ohio would like to know that information before going there. I'm working my way through the menu and every new dish has been my new favorite. The staff is super friendly and helpful and the atmosphere is fun.
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HungryNomad
May 16, 2026
Visited MaanKi Thali in Mason recently and honestly had such a lovely experience. The place has a very peaceful and welcoming vibe, with beautiful decor that instantly makes you feel comfortable. The staff greeted us so warmly, which made the whole experience feel even nicer. We ordered the Royal Gujarati Thali, and the food came out in around 15–20 minutes. The moment the thali arrived at the table, it looked absolutely beautiful and smelled amazing. You could tell a lot of care went into preparing every item on the plate. Every curry had its own unique flavor and tasted fresh and authentic. The puris and rotis were super soft, and the rice was cooked perfectly, every grain was separate and fluffy.
For me, the highlight of the meal was definitely the aamras, shrikhand, and chaas. They were incredibly delicious and honestly completed the whole Gujarati thali experience. The only thing I personally didn’t enjoy much was the sweet curd they served, but apart from that, everything else was genuinely great. I would definitely recommend trying the thali here if you enjoy authentic Gujarati food. I’m already planning to visit again to try more of their snack items. They even have a live pani puri counter, which looks totally worth trying!