krishna lunch in charkop this seafood spot might not look fancy like fancy hotels, but if you're into real, tasty seafood, you'll love it here.
The prices are reasonable, though the place isn't very big or fancy—it's just a regular restaurant. But the food is the real star.
I tried their bombil fry and prawn gravy with bakhri. The bombil fry was amazing, and the prawns in the gravy were big and delicious.
The flavors were really something special and left a strong impression. I'd also recommend trying their egg masala gravy and fish thali—it's a mix of great flavors and authenticity.
This place might not get a lot of attention, but it's a fantastic find for seafood lovers. Even though it might not look like much, the food makes up for it.
If you're into seafood, you should definitely check it out. Your taste buds will thank you, and you'll probably want to come...
Read moreKrishna lunch home Krishna Lunch Home at Kandivili west is a tiny eatery-a stand alone one not linked to any of the numerous Krishna Lunch Home named restaurants all over the city. 6 tiny tables into which 4 thin persons can sit serve a sea food driven Mangalorean cuisine and is very popular. We ordered thalis - a mutton thali, a Surmai thali, a Pomfret thali, a Prawn thali and a veg thali. The surmai, mutton, pomfret and prawn thalis were finger licking delicious and made in Mangalorean style. The veg thali was very decent. The service was quick, the prices were very modest- our bill for 5 filling thalis was Rs 1390/- and we had extras- chicken fry etc. we preferred the red boiled rice. The chapattis were a bit hard - you can opt for Neer dosa instead. The restaurant is on a busy street and you can find some parking on a lane going inwards in the opposite side...
Read moreThe food is excellent when it comes to chicken sukkha and mutton sukkha. The neer dosa is delicious 😋. They say don't judge a Book by it's cover. The place has limited space to sit and is not like the big show eating places but the food is awesome.... delicious. And that's what matters. You get great food at a reasonable price. On an average Rs300 per person. Anybody who wants to try good Mangalorean food can come here. They used to serve pundis the (rice cakes) but have stopped making it now due to lack of demand. I'd suggest they start having it in the menu as people have yet to explore traditional south Indian food and we need to encourage our rich Indian food traditions. The place is clean and well managed. Had a great meal on a Sunday afternoon here....
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