Katta Restaurant offers a delightful escape to the vibrant and diverse culinary landscape of South India. Tucked away in the bustling streets, this hidden gem beckons diners with its authentic flavors, warm hospitality, and charming ambiance that transports guests to the heart of the region.
Upon entering Katta Restaurant, you're immediately greeted by the inviting aromas of spices and herbs, setting the stage for a memorable dining experience. The decor reflects the rich cultural heritage of South India, with colorful murals, intricate woodwork, and traditional accents adorning the space, creating an atmosphere that is both lively and cozy.
But it's the cuisine at Katta that truly steals the show. Helmed by talented chefs passionate about showcasing the diverse flavors of South Indian cuisine, the menu is a culinary journey through the region's culinary traditions. From aromatic curries to savory dosas and fluffy idlis, each dish is a celebration of bold spices, fresh ingredients, and time-honored cooking techniques.
Start your culinary adventure with an array of tantalizing appetizers, such as crispy vadas, flavorful samosas, or spicy masala fries, each bite bursting with flavor. For the main course, indulge in traditional favorites like butter chicken, fragrant biryanis, or comforting lentil stews, served with a side of fluffy rice or crispy dosas.
Vegetarian options abound at Katta, with dishes like palak paneer, vegetable korma, and eggplant masala showcasing the versatility and abundance of plant-based ingredients in South Indian cuisine. Accompany your meal with a refreshing lassi or traditional filter coffee to complete the experience.
Service at Katta is warm and attentive, with staff who are passionate about sharing their love for South Indian cuisine with every guest. Whether you're a seasoned foodie or new to the flavors of the region, they're happy to offer recommendations and guide you through the menu with enthusiasm and expertise.
In conclusion, Katta Restaurant is a culinary oasis that celebrates the vibrant flavors and rich cultural heritage of South India. With its inviting ambiance, authentic cuisine, and exceptional service, it's a destination worth visiting time and time again. Prepare to be transported on a culinary journey that will leave you...
Read moreI heard a lot about this place so planned with my family. We were planning for tandoori or kababs but person taking order suggested to go for Chinese, because tandoor item will take time. We actually planned this place for tandoor so I order 1 Chinese and 1 tandoor starter, accepting 25 to 30min time for tandoori dish. As expected we received Chinese order quickly and immediately after Chinese we received tandoor dish as well. I was happy but when I took s bite of tandoori dish it was cold like frozen item and taste was not so good. I immediately called manager and asked him to take peice of kabab and check. He confirmed dish was cold and I didn't got the hot serving. It was raining outside and we went with a lot of expectations. Manager was ready to replace the dish but since we already took bite of 3 pieces out of 6 and repeat dish would have cause over eating so we refused. We enjoyed soup n Chinese starter but overall disappointed due to service. I am sure I received dish which would have cooked before I took the table. Manager asked me to visit again for better experience and gave Rs 100 discount. Not sure if I will visit again but overall we didn't...
Read moreI have been coming regularly to this place for the past 3 weeks and the only thing notable that brings me again and again to this place is their Gosht Chaap Shorba. I'd recommend this to everyone coming to this place and have this with a slice of lemon squeezed to balance the sourness and raw onions. It will taste like heaven. Get One by Two Gosht Chaap Shorba and you will get minimum 1 small piece of Boneless Mutton and one chaap in one soup bowl. It's quite filling and tasty when paired with Lemon. Getting in total 4 pieces at Rs.225 is quite reasonable I feel. Another plus point is that this outlet stays open till 3am in the night and is quite spacious and has a modernity and funkiness oozing out if it's interiors. I have tried their Chicken Triple Schezwan Rice and I felt it wasn't anything noteworthy. It's pricier when compared to Ravi Chinese and Temptation just beside this shop. I have also had their Murgh Lahori Gravy which had 4 pieces of Boneless chicken and costed Rs.400 and butter Naan. It was okay in taste a bit too tangy...
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