A single mimosa option's all that's on offer, but with saffron and some other mystery ingredients it doesn't get tiresome, and just as importantly, it's included with a brunch entree for the low, low price of $32.
Only the rather standard brunch items (three of which are literally waffles, french toast, and pancakes) qualify for the entree + bottomless deal, but we return your attention to the $32 piece, which provides some leftover cash you can spend on a few samosa orders for the table. Nearly everyone at our table opted for the excellent lamb masala burger, so we unfortunately have no report on the skepticism-inducing chili cheese french toast, but if you do, get in touch!
Bindaas easily slots in the "real restaurant that just happens to offer a bottomless deal" category, so while the service is professional, refills do tail off toward the end of your two-hour stay, but more disappointingly, our server didn't know what was in the mimosas that made them so good.
Most fellow diners aren't brunch participants, so the atmosphere is relaxed, but pleasantly modern and casual, with plenty of great wall art we forgot to photograph. With large windows overlooking Pennsylvania Avenue, you'll easily forget the restaurant is technically inside a mall.
We're like the postmen. We brunch in rain, sleet, or snow
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