Breakfast Menu "Masala Kraft Cafe" Hartsdale

Takeout-oriented counter-service cafe serving vegetarian dosas, samosas & other Indian street foods.

Masala Kraft Cafe, 206 E Hartsdale Ave, Hartsdale, NY 10530

(914) 722-4300

Opening Hours

Sunday: 11 AM–3 PM 4–8:30 PM

Monday: 11 AM–3 PM 4–8:30 PM

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: 11 AM–3 PM 4–8:30 PM

Thursday: 11 AM–3 PM 4–8:30 PM

Friday: 11 AM–3 PM 4–8:30 PM

Saturday: 11 AM–3 PM 4–8:30 PM

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Services

From the business

Identifies as women-owned

Service options

Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in

Popular for

Lunch, Dinner, Solo dining

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Offerings

Coffee, Comfort food, Healthy options, Quick bite, Small plates, Vegan options, Vegetarian options

Dining options

Lunch, Dinner, Catering, Dessert, Seating

Amenities

Restroom, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi

Atmosphere

Casual, Cozy

Crowd

Family-friendly, Groups, LGBTQ+ friendly, Transgender safespace

Planning

Accepts reservations

Payments

Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards

Children

Good for kids, High chairs

User Reviews

Amazing food and excellent customer service. From the time you get seated until the moment you leave, Sonia makes you feel at home. All Vegan and vegetarian options! Delicious food made fresh from the kitchen. Definitely recommend any Dosa, Thali, and golden latte or practically anything from this place!

Masala Craft is hands down the go-to place for mouthwatering Indian street food in Westchester. The Snowman sandwich and Pan kulfi were absolute delights, earning a solid 9/10 rating each. While the Hakka noodles were decent with a 7/10 rating, the Maysore masala dosa fell slightly short with a 6/10 rating.

I’m definitely going back there! I have been in look out for a good Masala dosa in the area ever since I moved from India and yaay, I finally found it! I also had ordered vada pav and Bombay dosa. Vada pav was great but the buns used weren’t the authentic kind. They don’t serve fried green chilli with it. But the dish os good. As close to the original vada pav you can find around here. Bombay dosa was slightly underwhelming. Not bad but just not something I had in mind when I ordered it. I’m just nit picking. Lol. Please go visit and try the food. Special mention: the music! The place plays very soothing Bollywood music- from old Bollywood to new renditions of the same. Loved the experience!

Chilli cheese toast, is a must try item on the menu. The cafe has cute Indian motifs placed on the wall. The server was polite, kind and welcoming.

This establishment is absolutely amazing. The service and the prices are awesome. It's my first time and definitely plan on going back. I'm not vegan, I took my niece who is vegan and I was sooooooo pleased with the menu. The Chana Bhatura and Lsooni Gobi were my two favorite things, still thinking about it form last weekend. The bill was about $200 including $30 tip for 5 people, so pleased.

What a wonderful place! Small business, seems to be family owned, manager is such a gem! She made this place even nicer than it is, and it’s already great on its own. We’re not experts on Indian food so she made recommendations, talked to us, explained anything we needed. Food was delicious, and if you’re here you must try their mango juice. It was out of this world. We loved it so much and definitely coming back. Clean, easily accessible and vegetarian heaven!

I really enjoy the food and atmosphere at this establishment. However, one issue I have with the restaurant is their continuous emphasis on preferring cash payments. They repeatedly mention, "We prefer cash." Now, I have a preference too—I'd like a 40% discount. Can you accommodate that? No, right! Additionally, the waitstaff consistently bothers customers about tipping and becomes extremely rude when not tipped. One incident involved a staff member pointing at the point-of-sale screen, indicating a 0% tip. I am well aware of when and how much to tip, and as a restaurant, it is not your place to dictate these matters. Tipping should always be left to the customer's discretion. If you are so insistent on receiving cash payments, it would be more appropriate to display a board or sign at the front door, rather than continuously chanting it while customers are seated and browsing the menu. The reason we have stopped dining in is because the waitstaff incessantly bothers us about paying in cash and tipping. If you need to offset costs, you can adjust the prices on the menu accordingly. When we dined there yesterday, a male staff member tried to imply, "We still prefer cash." Well, I still prefer a 40% discount. Can you accommodate that? I understand the challenges of running a small restaurant, but please refrain from imposing your preferences on us. Simply raise the prices, and we will decide whether or not to dine at your establishment.

The owner was very attentive. We let her choose to surprise us and it was amazing. She catered to me being vegan and the desert was a chocolate ice cream that was definitely not over bearing. This place has a very homey feel and the flavors were on point. Would definitely recommend.