Space combines snooker and pool tables with comfortable seating and desi music, creating a relaxed and inviting vibe. Guests often gather for casual meals and games, enjoying a warm, cozy atmosphere that feels like home. The environment balances calm moments with lively energy when groups engage in play.
Soft and fluffy chapati serves as a perfect side to the main dishes. Quality matches that of the naan, making it a solid choice to accompany meals.
Goat Karahi and paratha stand out as must-haves. The samosas come in veggie, chicken, and beef, all packed with flavor and cooked perfectly. Garlic naan and biryani also taste amazing.
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The price of the chicken Karahi is remarkably affordable, making it an unbeatable value.
The portions are well sized, enough for one person to have leftovers.
The restaurant is organized, clean, and hygienic.
Restaurant features lovely murals of Goa and offers a quiet, warm ambiance. It serves authentic Goan cuisine with unique flavors not found in typical Indian restaurants. The setting is quaint and unpretentious, providing a distinct dining experience for fish curry and fry lovers.
Fresh, soft chapatis come out amazing here. They work well to wipe down rich curries like goat and beef samosas.
Fresh food features amazing chapatis and authentic Goan and Indian dishes. The goat biriyani stands out as very delicious, alongside well-spiced prawns racheado and pomfret tava masala fry.
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The restaurant offers a limited menu during lunchtime.
The dinner menu features a greater variety than lunch.
Expect limited vegetarian options during the day.
Indian restaurant offers authentic South Indian cuisine served on banana leaves in a humble interior with live vibrant music. Atmosphere feels warm and lively, suitable for family meals. Decor is simple but neat, creating a home-cooked meal vibe.
Soft and chewy chapatis pair well with curry dishes. They have a balanced texture that complements vegetable and mushroom curries nicely.
Authentic Tamil South Indian cuisine shines with dishes like Masala Dosa and Butter Chicken. Chapati and Indian curry also feature prominently, offering a solid range of traditional flavors.
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Unlimited meals are offered on weekends.
Try the Pandhi Meals with unlimited lunch on weekends.
Parking is limited; consider arriving early.
Space combines traditional banana leaf setup with striking murals that tell a family-run story. Atmosphere varies from bare and cafeteria-like to enjoyable with nostalgic Tamil songs. Tables often feel congested, creating a lively but tight dining experience.
Soft chapatis come with meals and pair with unlimited curries. They serve chapati or parata alongside dishes like rasam and gobi 65, though chapati is not traditional to Kongu cuisine here.
South Indian cuisine feels very authentic with dishes like ghee kara roast dosa and Udupi dosa. The mutton biriyani stands out as exceptional, paired well with unlimited papad and raita.
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The menu explicitly mentions that the food is halal.
There are good vegetarian options available.
Expect cleanliness issues based on past reviews.
Small, intimate Indian restaurant blends traditional and modern decor to create a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Offers a pure vegetarian buffet featuring a live dosa station that draws attention. Space feels neat but somewhat crowded, enhancing the close-knit vibe.
Fresh chapati comes from a live counter where staff ask for your choice and serve quickly. It acts as a perfect accompaniment to dishes like chole bhature and set dosa with vada curry.
Masala Vada stands out with its crisp texture and rich flavor. The live dosa preparation adds a fresh, interactive touch to the meal.
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The buffet dinner costs $16 per person on weekdays.
Expect a 10-minute wait during peak hours.
Dragon curry night features special items in the buffet.
Spacious grocery store with wide aisles and well-organized shelves creates an inviting shopping environment. Soft traditional Indian music plays, adding to the pleasant ambiance. Fresh bakery items like rotis and chapatis complement a broad selection of Indian groceries and fresh produce.
Fresh chapatis come from a kitchen that also makes pastries. Some chapatis are tasty and fresh, but others have been stale and hard or even had green fungus on them.
Fresh rotis and chapatis come out daily and taste really good. Shelves stock a wide variety of Indian groceries like atta, rice, dal, pickles, and chutneys. The hot station offers fresh vegetable curries, samosas that are mild in spice, and eggless cakes.
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The store is well-stocked with a variety of Indian groceries and fresh vegetables.
Prices at India Metro Hypermarket are generally affordable compared to other stores.
Customers should check labels and packaging carefully when shopping here.
Spacious, clean, and well-lit grocery store with live food counters offering samosas, chapattis, and curries. Crowded atmosphere with a homey vibe and easy-to-navigate aisles. Known for a wide selection of Indian groceries and fresh vegetables at reasonable prices.
Fresh chapatis come sealed in branded covers and include options like ragi chapati. Prices vary, with some seeking more reasonable bulk rates. Quality can be inconsistent, with some chapatis spoiled while others are fresh and enjoyable.
Fresh methi parathas and live stations for samosas, chapattis, and curries stand out here. A wide variety of Indian spices and masalas fill the shelves, alongside a strong frozen section for quick items like samosas and parathas.
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Patel Brothers offers a wide variety of Indian groceries and vegetables.
Unique Indian food products are available that may not be found elsewhere.
Prices for vegetables at Patel Brothers are competitive compared to other stores.
Small Indian restaurant attached to a gas station offers authentic South Indian vegetarian food with dishes like butter dosa and Madras Thali. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting with Shlokas playing softly in the background. The setting is simple and homely, reflecting a mom-and-pop style.
Meals include chapati kurma and chapati served with a variety of dishes like curries, dal, and rasam. Chapatis pair well with tea and are a regular part of the dining experience.
Dosas stand out with options like butter and ghee podi, both cooked well. The Madras Thali offers authentic South Indian flavors with every item tasting true to original recipes. Snacks like samosa chat and onion pakora come fresh, and drinks like mango lassi and masala chai complement the meal.
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The restaurant offers authentic South Indian food, but hygiene practices are concerning.
Expect to share the bathroom with the gas station next door.
Staff often handle food without gloves, raising hygiene concerns.