One of the best place to experience impeccable food with your family/friends/office colleagues. Food is the ingredient that binds us together and hence we expect a lot from the restaurants when it comes to quality and service.
Kailash Parbat is known for their chaats, assorted varieties of Bhatura and Sindhi delicacies. The menu offeres choices such as - Chaats, Soups and Starters, Rice and Rotis, Flavors of Punjab, Tandoor, Oriental dishes, Sindhi specialities and Desserts.
People connect over the ‘love for food’. Moreover, if you are those who have had a great experience to have dined at a few good restaurants, why not share it with the foodies out there.
Service was okkayish, although attendant was available for us at every beck and call. But they weren’t pro active. The atmosphere was laid back, they have kept the interiors simple and clean.
I would like to share the list of delicacies we tried with my recommendations:
Food:
Bombay Basket Chaat (Highly Recommended): I would like to call it as a tokri chaat for the edible bowl it’s served in. That bowl, the taco salad shell of the Indian snack world, is made of crisp, greaseless grated and fried potatoes, and is filled with moong beans, potato chunks, chickpeas, crackers, and onion, then topped with a thin yogurt, not-too-sweet tamarind chutney, a bracing mint-chili sauce, and plenty of chaat masala and sev. This is a must try.
Punjab Express Pizza (Highly Recommended): The ingredients include chatpata paneer tikka, onion, capsicum, mint leaves and lots of cheese. I really loved this pizza and would recommend to eat it while it’s served hot.
Amritsari Fondue (Okkayish): Amritsari Fondue was served with crisp bread pieces and a bowl of creamy melted cheese blended with Punjabi flavours and sprinkled with chaat masala. Felt it was more salty hence would Recommend you to tell the staff to make it likewise.
Beverages:
Peru Watermelon Soda (Highly Recommended): A fizzy drink which is a concoction of Guava and Wateemelon. Liked it.
Raspberry Mojito (Recommended): Try this non alcoholic drink; made with fresh raspberries, lime, mint and apple cider.
Desserts:
Angoori Rasmalai (Highly Recommended): This stole my heart, made from cottage cheese which is then soaked in chashni, a sugary syrup, and rolled in fine sugar to form grape-sized balls. You cannot miss this one.
Mini Gulab Jamun with Rabdi (Highly Recommended): Another delicious dessert, deep fried balls of milk dough; gulab jamun (dipped in sugary syrup infused with cardamom or rose essence) are soaked in thickened sweet milk flavored with saffron and cardamom (Rabdi).
Valet Parking is available for cars, bike parking is not available.
I highly recommend this place for all the vegetarians out...
Read moreKailash Parbat: The Ultimate Destination for Authentic Sindhi Delicacies
If you’re a Sindhi or simply a food lover searching for the best Chole Bhature, Dal Pakwan, and other authentic Sindhi dishes, Kailash Parbat is your go-to destination. Located conveniently and boasting a warm, inviting ambiance, this restaurant takes pride in serving flavors that transport you straight to the heart of Sindhi cuisine.
What to Expect?
• Chole Bhature: Hands down, the star of the show! The chole is rich, flavorful, and perfectly spiced, while the bhature is light, fluffy, and cooked to perfection. It’s a dish that’s guaranteed to make your taste buds dance with joy. Every bite feels like a heavenly indulgence. • Dal Pakwan: This iconic Sindhi breakfast dish is crafted just the way it’s meant to be – crispy pakwan paired with a creamy, aromatic dal that strikes the perfect balance between comfort and flavor. It’s a nostalgic treat for anyone familiar with Sindhi home cooking. • Paneer Biryani: The paneer biryani is another standout on the menu. With fragrant basmati rice, soft chunks of paneer, and just the right amount of spices, this dish is nothing short of culinary perfection. It’s a must-try, even if you’re not typically a biryani fan.
Why Choose Kailash Parbat?
• Authentic Sindhi flavors that are hard to find elsewhere. • Generous portions and exceptional presentation. • Excellent service and a clean, family-friendly atmosphere.
If you’re craving a culinary experience that combines tradition, authenticity, and unbeatable taste, Kailash Parbat is the place to be. Whether you’re here for the iconic Sindhi dishes or exploring their extensive menu, every bite is a celebration of flavor.
🌟 Rating: 5/5 👉 Don’t wait! Head to Kailash Parbat and treat yourself to a meal you’ll never forget.
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Read moreA friend had suggested this place for lunch to us, we aren’t from Mumbai so we thought we will try it out. Food was good, the service was pretty slow even though there were only 3 tables booked the whole time we were there. Another thing I’d like to point out to the manager / owner of the place. We had 2 waiters serve us, the young one was fine and did his job fine, then an older one started serving us right at the end and he is also the one that bought the bill out which was a total of 1,250. I asked him to also bring the card machine over, he bought the card machine and said “maam the bill doesn’t include any service tax so would you like to give 50 as the tip?” I said “okay” and then he typed in a total of “1,500” and I looked at that before inserting my card and asked him “250 in just tip?” He looked at me and just nodded. So I confusingly agreed.. I don’t agree with this amount and that he just typed it in himself on the machine rather than handing me the machine. I’ve been in Mumbai now for about 10 days and every restaurant I have been to has included service tax on the invoice and if I truly liked the service I always would leave a tip where necessary. But in also saying that, I’ve never heard of a 20% tip.. please let the manager or owner of the place read this as it leaves a sour taste in anyone’s mouth especially if they are foreigners to feel a bit cheated like this.. it’s not about the money, it’s just morally not correct. Just because someone doesn’t speak your language or understand the taxes in the country, doesn’t mean you can take advantage of that. And then my friends asked me the next day at a party about how I liked her lunch suggested place and I had to tell everyone this unfortunate event, so this also creates a bad name for the honesty of the restaurant through word of mouth. Thank you for the food but hopefully this can improve on the...
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