2 plates of Paani Puri
Samosa chaat and Choley Bhature
interior
interior
outside
Hours on the door
Restaurant front
Menu
Chai
interior
menu
Sweet deserts!
Chole Bhatura
Samosa, Dahi Puri, Mango Lassi, Chai
Mataram paneer and matar mushroom. Very good indeed!
Dahi poori and pani poori
Malai Kofta, Naan, and Rice
Dessert
Malai Kofta Dinner
Kowa jamun
chowder, food, soups and chowder, soup
Dahi Vada
food
food, curry
Nisheet G.
Dec 1, 2024
I was in the mood for some Indian comfort food and a quick search resulted in Brij Mohan so I decided to check it out. Here's my take on the experience:Quality of food: Good. I started out with Bhel Poori that comes with salty rice crispy mix with onions, tomatoes, green peppers topped with some tangy tamarind sauce. The Bhel Poori was perfectly crispy and enough to share with two people. For the entree, I got the Choley Bhature that came with chickpea curry served with two sourdough deep-fried breads with a side of onion salad. The chickpea curry was nice and hot and full of flavor. The Bhature were beautifully puffed and crispy. For drink I tried their mango lassi which was fresh and very satisfying. I didn't get to try any of the sweets as I was too full but they looked amazing. Décor: kinda meh. There isn't much decoration here but I think the food here makes up for it. Cleanliness: good. The tables were being kept clean.Service: good. You order at the counter and are given a buzzer that goes off when the food is ready. Price: reasonable. The Bhel Poori was around $5 and the Choley Bhature was around $10. If you're up for some authentic Indian food and sweets then checkout Brij Mohan.
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Aleeza A.
Jan 1, 2025
Ordered the chole bhatura and enjoyed. Just felt like something was missing in the chole and the bhatura got hard kind of quick. The restaurant was nice and clean inside.
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Vandana M.
Dec 4, 2023
Delhi food represented here! I grew up in Delhi and miss the true Delhi/Punjab taste of food in United States as most Indian restaurants in US have a South Indian alignment or Gujarati alignment. The sooji puris used in paani puri took me down a memory lane! The samosa also is made very Delhi style. The spices and flaky crust reminds me of the samosa I ate growing up made by a local halwai. Special mention for the sweets! They have a great rasmalai, ladoo, cham cham etc. Definitely would recommend the food.From a service perspective, it's a self serve restaurant. You stand in line and place your order, pay at the counter and they give you a buzzer which goes off when your food is ready. You go grab your food, find a table and dispose off the dishes once you are done eating. Don't really look for a 'dining experience' in here. The down side of this format is even though the food is amazing, I will not bring my non-Indian friends here, or if I am looking to go out with friends, this will not be my place of choice.
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Steve S.
Sep 26, 2023
Friends of ours recommended this place so we stopped in for lunch. It's not a fancy place, especially from the outside. However, it's really good Indian food. And they are known for their sweet deserts. You order at the counter and you'll get a buzzer. When it buzzes it's time to go back to the counter & get your meal. We started with vegetable pakora. It came with 2 sauces, we both liked the red sweet sauce best. It was really good!Next I had Matar mushroom, and I asked for heat level 4 (out of 6.) it was served with rice on paper plates (with plastic tableware.) Now, given that, really enjoyed the meal and the heat was certainly up there. My son had the Matar paneer. Also served with rice on paper plates. He enjoyed it as well. We shared a garlic naan - 1 was large enough for us to share.
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Sujal M.
Jul 2, 2023
My girlfriend told me to try this when I told her I'd be in the Cincy area for work assignment. Nestled in a dumpy looking strip mall in Sharonville, Brij Mohan doesn't look much from the outside. It's when you see the parking lot full that you realize that it's popular. It's kind of interesting. Full vegetarian menu with prices like $10.99 for Malai Kofta, which is like 7-8 dollars cheaper than the Malai Kofta in Columbus. And good, if not better quality. Service is not there. You have to order, get a pager, and then pick your order. Water, napkins, plates, bowls are self serve. Oh yeah, all paper plates and plastic silverware. I hate, hate this. Seriously, just hire a couple dishwashers and get proper plates and silverware. Now to the food-- it's worth coming here. The food, nicely spiced, and plentiful. It's just quality Punjabi food by Punjabi food. You can't beat the price. And the samosas? Bomb. Don't go home without taking some samosas to go. Come here... weep inside for the paper and plastic but enjoy this food.Ambiance? Bare bones. I think it was "to go" for a while before dining in was back. But, they're into catering and take out more, I think.
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Barbara F.
Aug 7, 2024
We are neither vegan nor vegetarian, but the food here is fantastic. You order and pickup at the counter, it is mostly self service. The price is reasonable. It is a comfortable place to dine. I highly recommend when in the area.
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Zohabe B.
Jan 16, 2024
Very reasonable pricing. The dahi poori and pani poori was fantastic and had great flavor. The chai was ok, nothing special. Will definitely need to come back and try the other stuff!
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Renuka J.
Jun 25, 2024
Always our go to for traditional Indian food. Everything we have tried has always been amazing. Their desserts are so yummy as well. Their food tastes just like home!
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John B.
May 2, 2022
I had seen some pictures indicating that the place was running takeout-only at some point, but was surprised that this was still the case even when I visited over two years after the first COVID lockdowns. I'm not sure why; it's not like any of the people here were wearing masks (nor would they need to), but I don't get why this place hasn't reopened. And it wasn't just that; they also didn't have any breads, which I would have hoped would be a highlight.The chickpeas I did end up getting were richly spiced and definitely worthwhile even without bread. The chai I got was not overly sweet and had a nice spice blend. I eyed the desserts, but for whatever reason I have not found many Indian desserts that I really like and I didn't get any here.Hard for me to say what's going on and a lot of businesses are struggling, but they didn't fulfill quite as many of my needs as I'd hoped. At least the food I was able to get was good, but I wondered if I should have gone somewhere else, sat down, and ordered off a full menu.
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Sachin M.
Dec 31, 2024
Good Indian food. They also have a variety of sweets. The ambiance is just OK but the food is excellent
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