Carolina S.
Yelp
Atithi serves Bangladeshi and Southeast-Meets-West Fusion cuisine in the heart of downtown Orinda.
Ambiance: The decor and overall ambiance is very cozy and attractive. We love the beautiful umbrellas hanging from the ceiling, and the plating and presentation of the food is quite lovely too. Atithi is just the right size venue for an intimate dinner or lunch for two, or for a small group meal.
When we came in this week, the restaurant was inexplicably WAY too warm inside. It was maybe 72 degrees fahrenheit outside, and felt about 85 in the restaurant. Luckily the chef and waiter opened the door and kept it propped open to cool the place down. Maybe they were having some issues with their furnace?
Service: Waitstaff and owners are consistently attentive, helpful and friendly.
Food: We loved items we've ordered off their dinner menu (but have not yet ordered off their more Fusion oriented lunch menu).
Highlights:
The standouts for us were definitely the Goat Rezala (goat meat in fabulous pistachio curry and yogurt sauce), saag paneer, and the garlic naan. Super duper delicious, fresh and flavorful, and just the right portion sizes for the two of us. However, I did find the goat a little tricky to eat in that there are a lot of small bones and such, and it is a little too fatty for my tastes, so be warned if that's not your thing. I would have enjoyed the dish more if the meat was leaner, and there had been fewer bone shards for me to worry about accidentally chewing. Also, one piece of the goat meat I had was cold in the middle (?) I'm guessing this was due to reheating this item.
However, despite all of that, the flavor of the sauce and that lean meat straight off the bone is hard to beat. My dinning companion *loves* fatty meat, and meat straight off the bone, so these were non-issues for him.
I also really enjoyed Atithi's chai, which has a much stronger and maltier black tea flavor, and with less spice, than what one might typically expect in a chai served in most South Asian restaurants in the area. I'm a big tea fan, so I notice and appreciate small differences from one restaurant, or regional cuisine, to another in how it's prepared. We'll definitely be back to try other items.