Upon entering All Seasons, we were hopeful for a delightful dining experience, only to leave utterly disappointed. From the moment the food was served, it was evident that our evening would be less than satisfactory in terms of having good food.
The most crucial aspect of any restaurant experience – the food. Sadly, All Seasons failed to deliver on this front. We opted for the Afghani mutton kabab, hoping for a burst of flavor and tenderness. However, what arrived at our table was far from appetizing. The kababs were dry, undercooked, and devoid of any seasoning. It was as if they had been sitting under a heat lamp for far too long, resulting in a tasteless and unpalatable dish.
Additionally, we sampled other dishes from the menu, but none managed to salvage the meal. Each dish suffered from the same lack of flavor and finesse, leaving us questioning the quality of ingredients and culinary expertise in the kitchen.
For the kind of quality and taste, the food is way too overpriced.
In conclusion, our experience at All Seasons was nothing short of disappointing. Tasteless food, it failed to meet even the most basic expectations of a dining establishment. Save yourself the disappointment and steer clear of...
Read moreI visited this restaurant a few months ago for dinner, and back then, the food was decent. However, this morning, I made the mistake of returning after seeing their flashy Sehri menu poster outside. Let me assure you—this was, without a doubt, the biggest food scam I have ever encountered in my life.
The gap between what’s advertised and what’s actually served is staggering. To truly understand the deception, one has to experience it firsthand. Take their so-called mutton fry (talawa gosht) as an example—it arrives in a tiny 200ml soup bowl, priced at an absurd ₹220. Now, I wasn’t shocked by the price or portion size, because I understand that mutton is expensive. But what truly left me speechless was the mutton itself. They served me a few pathetic scraps—no bigger than a groundnut—floating in mutton gravy and then had the audacity to call it mutton fry.
If you’re in the mood for an unparalleled masterclass in false advertising and sheer audacity, by all means, visit this place. You won’t be disappointed in how disappointed you’ll...
Read moreThe food consists of mostly MSG tenderized meats (you cannot distinguish between Chicken, Mutton or fish due to the use of the same seasoning and the same cube cuts.)
We ordered Chicken Shawerma which is anything but remotely authentic. Next we tried their grilled fish--although tender was overpowered by their strong spice mix. Next we tried their hummus and falafel--they're acceptable quality although the hummus has excess garlic and low on olive oil. Do give their falafel a try. Next we had their lentil soup--avoid! Next we tried their chicken and lamb cubes--both were barely distinguishable from the grilled fish and used the same spices with a heaping of MSG to make them tender.
Overall, you can do...
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