Located in the CBD of Bangalore and on the 6th floor of The Pride hotel,the place is done to perfection with the ambience done just upright to give a feel of a rustic Dhaba.
The place has a full fledged bar and the bartender miserably fails in whipping up Cocktails or Mocktails too.
The Service is pathetic and the servers seem too lost. Training them may help them to serve better.
The Cocktails tried were-
• Paan Ki Dukaan -best avoid • Mango Martini-Sad
The Starters
• Gosht Galouti- best avoid • Makhmali Murgh Tikka- Too good • Achari Fish Tikka-Loved it • Paneer Tikka-too rubbery and bland
Main course
• Butter Kulcha-Superb.Served hot • Subz Kofta Curry - tasty with the right spices.Please try. • Amristari Fish Masala- Fish at its best. Too good. • Gosht Dum Biryani - average
Desserts
• Gulab Jamun-soft and perfect in sweetness • Ghajar ki Halwa-done to perfection
Valet parking available
Evening for 2 would cost around Rs 1200-1500/-
My Ratings
• Food-3.5/5 • Service-3.5/5 • Ambience-5/5 • Value...
Read moreHad been there on Valentine's night. There are no good points to rate!
The service is extremely slow. In 2 hours that we sat, could eat only tomato shorbha and a starter. The food tasted average.
The service! Pathetic.. Starter was served first then the soup and finally the masala papad (had clearly instructed for fried papad - but served roasted papad)
Main course - waited for about 30+min for the food to arrive and finally had to leave without that.. @ 10pm! Mind it.. The servers were smiling at us with no regrets! Either we were the fools visiting them or the entire staff has no value for time!!
Atmosphere - Below average.. Inadequate lighting, unclean plates and table spreads!
DO NOT VISIT EVEN IF YOU ARE PROVIDED...
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