TOTALLY DISAPPOINTED!
I visited this place with my family. This place is located on the 1st floor of the building. We went there for dinner. We ordered a mushroom dish in starters, which was served. Right after that, we ordered mushroom palav. The waiter told us that their Mushroom stock is over so kindly order something else. Then we ordered jowar ki roti, that was also not there. We gave it a shot for bamboo chicken, and guess what? That was also not there.
Let's talk about the food, service and prices:
STARTERS:
MAIN COURSE:
1)Naatu Kodi Pulav(country chicken Pulav): This was expectionally well.😻 Loved every bit of it. The chicken was perfectly cooked. It was juicy, flavourful and tender. The rice tasted amazing. 2)Andhra Kodi Dum Biryani: Can't believe they screwed up the biryani. It tasted so bad. I couldn't eat it. The tastes of spices were so overpowering. There was no flavour, the spices were there just for the sake of being there. This has probably become my least favourite biryani in Hyderabad. 3) Telangana Veg Thali: This was so bad. Out of so many items, I only like plain rice, daal,aloo subzi and curd.
The service time was very high. We had to wait for every dish for about 5-10mins even after ordering in the beginning. The waiter and the manager were polite until they came to our table and rudely said that thali cannot be shared. Given the fact that almost everyone of us were full because we ordered enough non veg dishes. Veg thali was ordered for my vegetarian family member. Also, given the fact that we knew that thalis ain't supposed to be shared. It did made us furious but we asked them politely, "if a person is not able to finish the thali you're okay with throwing the food but not okay with sharing or packing the food?!" They said "YES!". Honestly, I was taken aback. This is absolutely not the way you talk to your customers. And just so you know, the thali was so bad, if given a chance, we would have cancelled our order, let alone sharing.
This place is very expensive and isn't even offering good food. The water bottle which is 19 INR as per the MRP costed 44 INR there!
I went with alot of hopes. I had a very, very, very disappointing experience. I really hope they improve their service and, most importantly, the food...
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A special shoutout to Venkat Reddy for his patience, and to the manager Prasad, who personally went into the kitchen to prepare fresh chapathi and naan to meet our dietary needs. The portions were generous, the flavors unforgettable: the crispy Paneer 65 was perfectly spiced, the Paneer Kadhai and Mixed Veg Curry were rich and flavorful, and the Ragi Sangati with Ulavacharu—a true Rayalaseema delicacy—was simply divine. So much so that we took leftovers home and enjoyed them the next day.
The warmth and pride in service was evident. From Prasad to the wonderful server, every member of the team displayed a rare work ethic. Ice cream at the end sealed the meal beautifully.
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