I used to visit Paratha House regularly when I lived in Domlur. Located near may offices, it gets crowded during lunchtime on weekdays, but the staff does an excellent job of managing the crowd. The managers are proactive in finding seating based on the number of visitors. Evenings and Weekends have less or no crowd.
The food here is exceptional, whether it's North Indian, Non-Vegetarian, or Chinese dishes. Their menu is extensive, offering everything from Meals, Roti, Noodles, Biryani, to desserts like Rabdi, Gulab Jamun, and ice cream.
However, one thing that disappointed me was the portion size of the side dish served with Chole Bhature. The quantity is barely enough for one piece. I raised this issue with the manager on two occasions, but he couldn’t offer a solution. I even offered to pay extra for additional side dish, but I was told it would cost ₹170, which was quite shocking. As a light-hearted gesture, I returned one piece of the Bhature to the manager, suggesting he try eating it without a side dish. Eventually, I was given some dal as a substitute. So, I’d recommend avoiding the Chole Bhature unless this issue is addressed.
To the Owner: Uncle, I truly respect you and appreciate your kind gesture on the day of the Ram Temple opening, when you served Gulab Jamun to all your customers. It was heartwarming and thoughtful. I know you well, as a regular customer. I used to eat Rabdi quite often. I have just one small request—please consider addressing the portion size of the Chole Bhature side dish. Perhaps you could offer additional side dish at a reasonable cost, like ₹30–₹40, in smaller...
Read moreParatha House – A Flavorful Stop for Spicy Cravings
Paratha House is a great little spot for anyone craving tasty and spicy food. True to its name, their parathas are the highlight — served hot, flaky, and full of flavor. Whether you choose stuffed options or pair them with gravies, the quality is consistent and satisfying.
One of the standout dishes I tried was the chicken boneless gravy. While it was packed with flavor and the chicken was well-cooked and tender, the spice level was quite intense. It might be a bit overwhelming for those who aren’t used to very spicy food. A slight reduction in the spice would definitely make it more enjoyable for a wider range of customers. That said, spice lovers might still find it thrilling!
The portion sizes are decent, and the pricing feels fair for the taste and quantity served. The service was quick, and the staff was polite, though the ambience is quite basic. It’s more of a functional setup — good for a casual meal rather than a dining experience.
The menu also includes a variety of other gravies and dry starters, which gives enough options for both vegetarian and non-vegetarian foodies.
Overall, Paratha House is a solid choice if you’re looking for a spicy, fulfilling meal without burning a hole in your pocket. Just a small tweak in spice levels — especially in gravies — could take the experience up a notch. Would recommend for quick lunches or...
Read moreI recently visited Paratha House located on Embassy Golf Links Road, and my experience was decent, but there are a few aspects that could be improved.
During my visit, the restaurant was overly crowded, especially during lunch hours. The high demand seemed to affect the service as there was a noticeable delay in getting orders served.
While the ambiance was satisfactory, the taste of the food was just average. I expected more flavor and authenticity in the preparation of the parathas. It felt like the restaurant might be relying on its proximity to IT companies rather than focusing on delivering exceptional culinary experiences.
Despite the drawbacks, the staffs were courteous, and the overall atmosphere was lively. If the management addresses the issues related to overcrowding and service delays, Paratha House could offer a better...
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