Edgar V.
Yelp
Confession time: I've been remiss in not reviewing this quirky fusion spot sooner. In my defense, I'm always lured across the street to Shri Balaji Bhavan when I'm feeling like a quick "pure" Indian adventure.
Blending deft European pastry skills with the mystery savory flavors of the former British colony, this spic-and-span shop with the very innocuous name offers an interesting niche on the already bursting at the seams diversity that is Hillcroft Avenue.
I was introduced to the place by a review in the Houston Press many years ago (How many years, you ask? Don't go there.) and, on my most recent visit, I had the same thing as before: a chicken tikka pastry "pizza". I know it doesn't sound very good but let me fill you in: they take a fluffy buttery pastry (about the size of a drink coaster) and layer it with some delicious chicken tikka masala. Warmed up via the microwave and doused with some of the special chili sauce on the table, this makes for a light yet savory meal. Good stuff for about $3.
They make traditional bakery items, too: cakes, cookies, pastries, and breads round out the assortment but I stumble in here for the "fusion" items. Because of its specialization, I have to be in a mood for Indian but not "too Indian".
Yes, that last sentence makes almost no sense to me either. Sorry about that - but, when you just want to try something different without risking a lot of cash, try them out. You may be pleasantly surprised. If not, well, just go across the street to Shri Balaji Bhavan or to Raja Sweets.
Now that I've fully confessed, I can go commit another sin of gluttony. Be right back.