⭐giving them 1 start⭐... because they stand on the top for being the worst hotel in the area... THIS IS definitely NOT MY ONE TIME REVIEW...I HAVE VISITED this place MANY TIMES AND TODAY I REALLY felt like writing this, so others will know.. i had to visit here because other hotels would have been closed at that time. was very hungry and ordered north rice that' was just tasteless... and was still hungry after eating... they are very very greedy...everything here is overpriced...one hungry middle class person who eats here with the money he had.. with what he could afford for... and his hunger would still not be quenched.. earlier experience was finding tiny stones in briyani rice.. .. i really don't know how are they still running their business ...maybe because of the location..and so are looting everyone ..people are just attracted to their lightning, decor and seating i guess. Taste, Quality, Quantity, hygiene... everything here is bad will rate them 2/10... just for their seating and...
Read moreI simply love this place. In the last few years this has become our favourite dharshini to go. Reasons are ...during covid we looked for an Open atmosphere ..open parking . I have visited here more than 30 times in 2 years. Start with the Coffee...i would simply say it is the BESt in Bangalore . Awesome mix and that bitter tinge in a Zero sugar Coffee is heavenly. I normally have 2 cups. My son loves the Panner butter masala and Butter Nan. Prepared as you see ..from the counter....the chef adds the ingredients , makes a potion and drops dollops of panner..and the food heads to you interrupted by the Hot NAN...it is a visual treat. My wife likes the Rava idly and kurma...out of the world.
Not to miss out on the Rasam in OoTTA..excellent.
I do not have any photos ..as i am immersed in food.
I had meals once in the service area on first floor...did not feel as good .
Overall i will keep...
Read moreI visited Shree Krishna Vihar recently and tried their Roti Curry — and it turned out to be a pleasant surprise.
The roti was soft and fresh, served with a generous helping of chole masala and dal — both well-cooked, flavorful, and mildly spiced.
They also included a simple salad with cucumber and onion, adding freshness to the plate.
But what really stood out was something quite unique — they serve curd rice along with the roti curry meal. It’s not a typical combination you see everywhere, but it worked really well. The curd rice was cool, creamy, and a perfect finish to the meal.
Overall, the experience was positive. Shree Krishna Vihar offers a wide range of South Indian, North Indian, and Chinese dishes, making it a convenient spot for different tastes and...
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