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Nathu's SweetsBWorth Trying
751 Dekalb Industrial Way Suite 2140 - A, Decatur, GA 30033
· Indian restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (1111 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Lively vegetarian Indian spot known for chole bhature and chaats with broad regional menu; great for variety and groups, but expect counter-service waits and occasional inconsistency.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Nathu's Sweets delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality—particularly exceptional chole bhature and chaats that draw repeat customers across Atlanta—and genuine staff care. However, inconsistent execution on some menu items and significant weekend wait times prevent grade A territory. The loyal following and group-friendly approach position it as a worth-trying destination for vegetarian comfort food, best visited during off-peak hours.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels warm and bustling with a clean, casual counter-service rhythm. Guests rave that the chole bhature delivers true Delhi nostalgia, while staff often check in with genuine care. Expect lines and slower tickets at weekend peaks that can test patience. In the kitchen, the approach leans classic vegetarian with a sprawling menu that spans chaats, North Indian gravies, South Indian staples, and Indo‑Chinese sizzlers. The crowd favorites shine—tandoori momos, chaats, and that fluffy bhature—though a few items like dosas or Manchurian can be hit or miss depending on rush. For families, this is an easy win: naan, fries, mild paneer, dosas, and sweet treats like rasmalai mean kids will find familiar comfort. It is counter-service and gets busy, so off‑peak visits are smoother and more kid‑friendly.
At a Glance
- Chole bhature and chaats consistently win praise
- Pure vegetarian menu with vegan and Jain accommodations
- Group-friendly; large events handled smoothly
- Long waits at peak times; to-go can lag
- Occasional auto-gratuity reports in counter-service context
What Sets It Apart
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- standout_chole_bhature
- broad_regional_menu
- group_event_ready
What People Love
- Nostalgic North Indian flavors
- Generous portions and fair pricing
- Helpful staff who fix issues
- Wide variety across Indian regions
Points of Concern
- Wait times can stretch 45–90 minutes on weekends; manage expectations
- Inconsistency on select dishes (dosa texture, Manchurian softness or blandness)
- Parking tight on weekends; one break-in warning from a reviewer
- Reports of automatic gratuity despite counter-service model
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost$26-40 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair Papri Chaat ($9.99) with Masala Dosa ($11.99) for contrast in textures
- Order Dal Makhani ($15.99) with Garlic Naan ($3.99) for a rich, comforting combo
- Share a Sizzler (~$19.99-$21.99) plus Hakka Noodles ($11.99) if not at peak times
Perfect For
- Craving Delhi-style chaat and chole bhature
- Vegetarian and vegan-friendly group meals
- Casual family dinners
- Weekday lunch when crowds are lighter
Location Insights
Area: Light industrial/mixed commercial strip near North Decatur; practical destination for dining, not a strollable high street.
Safety: Generally active by day; isolated pockets at night. One review warns of car break-ins; keep valuables out of sight.
Nearby: Clustered with South Asian eateries and shops; parking lots behind buildings serve multiple businesses.
Dekalb Industrial Way areaThis area is primarily industrial and commercial with warehouses and office spaces, but it is close to residential neighborhoods and retail centers. Dining options here tend to cater to workers and local residents seeking casual, convenient meals rather than upscale or destination dining. The atmosphere is practical and functional, with some ethnic and specialty food outlets serving the local community.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday11:30–21:30
Wednesday11:30–21:30
Thursday11:30–21:30
Friday11:30–22:00
Saturday11:30–22:00
Sunday11:30–21:30
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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