Our visit to this buffet was quite good. It costs ₹245 per person for weekday dinner, including GST. The spread includes Starters: 1 vegetable soup (highly recommended), 1 salad, fryums, baby corn Manchurian, and paneer tikka-style starters. Chaat Counter: Dahi puri and pani puri. Live Counter: Freshly made pasta. Main Course: Channa biryani with raita, hot roti served directly to the table, soya kofta curry, dal makhani, veg noodles, plain rice with dal tadka and rasam, and curd rice with pickle. Desserts: Mini gulab jamuns and vanilla ice cream.
All items are unlimited, though the options may vary daily. While the variety is impressive for the price, I noticed a few drawbacks. Except for the soup and roti (which was served hot) most dishes weren’t even warm which affected the overall taste. The soup, however, was excellent I highly recommend not missing it.
One suggestion for improvement would be to include 1–2 types of fruits to make the meal feel more complete. Lastly, since it’s unlimited, I urge everyone to avoid food wastage, as I observed quite a bit of leftover food around.
For the price it’s a decent buffet with a good range of options, though the taste could feel...
Read moreA nice vegetarian buffet restaurant that has started recently. Went there for dinner. The pricing is very good for a 30 items buffet. The ambience is neat and has an elegant look to it.
Food was good. Chaats are really good. Then they had Chinese noodles and fried rice. Thought it could have a bit more of vegetables though. Looked like just plain noodles and rice. Then they had the north Indian curries and 2 varieties for Jains as well. Rotis are served at the table. They have ensured that the size of all items are small, so people do not take them and waste food, which is a good idea. Then they had rasam, rice and curd rice as well. Jamoon and icecream for desserts.
Kindly note there is no wallet parking. So you need to make sure you park close by and then reach the place. The place is on the first floor. One thing I would like to see them improve is giving new plates as after Chinese gracy the plates get soggy and then you need to have your north Indian food in the same plate as well. All in all, a very good budget friendly vegetarian buffet restaurant. It's a must try for all, so you have have some small parties with friends over here.
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Read moreThey asked us to leave after finishing our food! We visited this restaurant after reading a 4.7 average rating on Google, but we were thoroughly disappointed. The food was only decent, and the spread was below average. Everything was either lukewarm, or cold. It would have been better if the food had been hot.
Another major issue was the extremely dark buffet line. They should definitely add some lighting. Speaking of the spread, I would also like to see some basic additions, such as cut fruits instead of just a simple salad, and maybe some other sweet dishes.
The starters were decent. The hara bhara kebab and gobi were good, as were the chaats. The dahi puri was a standout. However, the live pasta station felt like a mere formality just to check out a list of things to have, and the pasta was mediocre.
The rest of the food was just okay. The roti and naan were served warm, but the gravy was again lukewarm. The paneer in the gravy felt fake.
After about 15-20 minutes of finishing our food, the staff asked us to leave even though the restaurant was not crowded and there were plenty of tables available. We will never...
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