Hands down the best broasted chicken my family and I have ever had in India.
Tastes just like the ones we used to have from our favourite shop in the middle east. My fondest observation is that it didn't have that heavy greasiness you find in most shops selling these. The kind of grease that makes your fingers feel buttery and mouth feel disgusting or sick after a couple bites.
The crispy coating was not as thick or tough as you'd find in (say) KFC, but personally that made it all the more perfect. It's thin, crunchy, and feels light and right to the mouth. My leg pieces were perfectly cooked, moist, and juicier than a flooded Nile. Quite affordable as well. After having eaten mediocre greasy broasts priced like petrol from another restaurant last week, finding this place is a blessing bestowed upon us by the food gods.
Wish I could comment on the customer service but alas I'm not the one who had to awkwardly interact with the workers to grab our take-away. But hey next time, I'll be happy to be the one. I like you guys already. All I'm saying is that if you're the person who fried my perfect juicy tender chicken leg, you should get a raise my man. Is that too much to ask for
To conclude, I had a great meal. I'm typing this out just as I've finished eating. I know our Malayali tummies usually only feel full and happy after a 64 kootulla sadya, but boy if this meal wasn't satisfying as heck. I'm a fat happy beby rubbing my tum. Don't even feel like washing my mouth out with soap like I normally do after having broast. Sure, I may have downed like 3 litres of pepsi, but that's irrelevant. The point is that I'm happy, and hopefully you won't regret getting your food here either.
Good lord I've never written a review so passionately. No pictures attached because the food was gone all too soon (and definitely not because the family grunts every time I whip out my phone to take 271 photos)....
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