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Vaishno Bhog: Authentic Vegetarian Indian Sweets & Snacks in Cary, NC

Vaishno Bhog in Cary, NC, offers an authentic North Indian vegetarian dining experience that truly feels like home. Known for its fresh, homemade sweets like gujiya, kalakand, and cashew burfi, it also excels in savory snacks such as samosas, aloo tikki, and bread pakoras. The menu highlights regional favorites—from Punjabi delights to Indo-Chinese dishes and rare treats like soya chap. Customers praise the generous portions, vibrant flavors, and welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for light dinners or festive feasts. Though the space can get crowded, the hospitality and quality keep patrons returning for a genuine taste of India’s culinary heritage.

Vaishno Bhog at a glance

  • Address 810 E Chatham St, Cary, NC 27511, United States
  • Phone +1 919-678-3172
  • Restaurant type Indian restaurant , Dessert shop , Indian takeaway .
  • Popular for Lunch , Dinner , Solo dining .

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Vaishno Bhog: Reviews & Ratings

Disuja Shakya
4

The food they serve is usually delicious, but the store is usually over crowded. The store has limited space for that kind of crowd! The desserts are usually packed fresh and taste good, but I had a bad experience with one of the sweets. It was sour “khatti.”

Arvin Bansal
5

Vaishno Poke brings the real taste of Ambala in the state of Haryana India. The VB Platter is filling, delicious, and great value for money with Bread pakor, Samosa, Aloo Tikki and onion fritters Their sweets are fresh and homemade, from cashew burfis to Bengali treats. The gujiya with mawa and rose sugar syrup is a must-try, so is Gagarin Barfi and savory Namkeens made on-Prem, especially during festivals. Their chai and snacks feel just like home. The owners are kind and welcoming, making the experience even better. Every bite brings back memories of home and tradition. If you love authentic North Indian snacks, Mithai and food, this place is a must-visit!

Swapnesh Lad
5

Excellent Food ! Very delicious. Lots of options to choose. One of the very few vegetarian only places in the Raleigh/Cary/Morrisville area. So if you are someone like me who is not comfortable eating at restaurants serving non vegetarian food, this place is perfect for you. Their food has authentic Indian taste. This place is our go to choice for light dinner, chai samosa, burger and fries, chai and vadapav. Their malai jamun, kalakand and milk cake are guaranteed to satisfy your Indian sweet cravings. The owner is very courteous always greets everyone with smile. Wish I could rate this place infinity on 5. I would strongly recommend Vishnu Bhog to anyone.

Jaysheel Movaliya
5

I go there for lunch. It's a good place to have Indian food over there. I ordered Manchurian and chole bhature. Both have good taste. The overall ambiance was also good. When I visited it was not that crowded and I didn't wait too much for food that was the good part. The Sweet was also good. There are a lot of Indian vegetarian options. That's the good part. The staff is also good and hygiene is well maintained. It is next to the Patel brothers and the parking space is also huge so you don't find parking space over there. Overall it was a good place for your lunch and dinner. I recommend it, it has good taste also. Good Indian food is available there.

S M
4

They have a good spread of Punjabi and Indo Chinese dishes with some forgotten dishes like soya chap. They had several large catering orders of snacks, etc. The food was quite good, portions were optimal and prices affordable. I would visit again. Note; vegetarian cuisine.

Kamaljit Virdi
5

My experience with Vaishno Bhog was extremely excellent. They are making delicious sweets in the triangle area. Once we tried their sweets we never went anywhere else. I love their sweets and snacks. I highly recommend that if you need to try something authentic, with sweets and other snacks, please try Vaishno Bhog. I bet you will go there again and again. Thank you so much, God bless you!!

Manu Sharma
5

Yesterday, my wife and I had very tasty Chole bhatue at Vaishno Bhog, I am telling we have had chole bhature at many other restaurants in the triangle and this one was the tastiest. If you like it spicy, get the fried green chilies on the side. The fresh warm jalebi hit the mark, like being back home. Their other sweets tasted fresh as well. We will be going back tonight as well to try their Amritsar Chole Kulcha and another dish. But my mind keeps going to the chole bhature. The young man and women at the counter and making fresh jalebi were so wonderful and provided exceptional service. Which elevated our whole experience.

Revathy
5

You get fresh jalebi's on Saturdays. If you are lucky, you may also get fresh pakodas. A cozy little chat store located right next to Patel Brothers! They have a good amount of freshly made sweets. You also get dinner options here such as roti, paratas and sabji. It's a small scale restaurant and you can tell from the taste of their food. Feels homemade! Their server Lakshmi was very kind and considerate!

Location

  • Vaishno Bhog
    Vaishno Bhog
    810 E Chatham St, Cary, NC 27511, United States Hotline: +1 919-678-3172

Vaishno Bhog, nestled at 810 E Chatham St in Cary, NC, is a cherished destination for authentic North Indian vegetarian cuisine. The moment you step in, you’re greeted by warm hospitality and the inviting aroma of freshly prepared snacks and sweets that evoke a strong sense of home and tradition. Known for its authentic flavors from Ambala and broader Haryana, this spot stands out especially for those seeking genuine vegetarian options in the Raleigh-Cary area.

The culinary offerings at Vaishno Bhog are truly a celebration of Indian flavors. The VB Platter, a generous assortment of bread pakor, samosa, aloo tikki, and onion fritters, delivers a satisfying and hearty experience that highlights classic street food with perfect seasoning and crispiness. Equally memorable are their sweets—freshly made and lovingly prepared, from cashew burfis to the delicate gujiya soaked in rose sugar syrup, and the unique Gagarin Barfi, each bite carries a rich, sweet nostalgia.

The menu also features Punjabi and Indo-Chinese dishes, including rare finds like soya chap, all crafted with care to maintain authenticity and taste. Vaishno Bhog excels in offering a diverse range of flavors through dishes like chole bhature and Manchurian, which balance spice, tang, and richness beautifully. Their snacks, chai, and savory namkeens made on-premises shine during festive seasons, creating an immersive cultural dining experience.

What makes Vaishno Bhog especially appealing is its dedication to quality and freshness, evidenced in every morsel. While the venue may get crowded due to its popularity, the large parking space and efficient service make visiting convenient. The ambiance is clean and welcoming, with courteous staff who add to the warmth of the place.

For anyone craving an authentic taste of vegetarian North Indian cuisine, Vaishno Bhog is more than just a restaurant—it’s a journey back to traditional flavors and heartfelt cooking. Whether for a casual lunch or a festive treat, the balance of delicious food, value, and genuine hospitality makes Vaishno Bhog a must-visit culinary gem.

Business Information

  • Accessibility
    • Wheelchair-accessible car park
    • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
    • Wheelchair-accessible seating
    • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Service options
    • No-contact delivery
    • Delivery
    • On-site services
    • Takeaway
    • Dine-in
  • Payments
    • Credit cards
    • Debit cards
    • NFC mobile payments
    • Credit cards