Awesome range of restaurants to choose from, so you can just drop in anywhere to have whatever you'd like to have. However, in a few ones, food quality has detoriated, and food is being cheated. For clarity, I went with my family a couple of days back in the food court at KFC. We ordered 2 zingers (the large ones), and a popcorn rice. The rice was quite dry, yet the popcorn chickens were good. But, we got cheated at the zingers. Instead of the chickens that are actually given in zingers, we got those which are given in crispers (and even then they were cold). There is a price difference between the two so we confronted the staff regarding this. They changed the crisper chickens; but those were just a little warm crispers and not the actual zinger ones. Quite disappointed. Did not at all thunk of such a well known brand to do...
Read moreAnything in a mall is going to be overpriced. The Food Court won't necessarily be the cheapest food. If you're okay with that (like single scoop of ice cream at Nirula's is ₹105), there is a pretty good variety to choose from. I'm glad they've gotten rid of the buying a food court pass system. Now, you just pay the vendors directly through cash, card or PayTM. I enjoyed the selections from Khan Chacha, Keventer's and SandBurg Shakes. Both non-veg and veg options. Self-service. Premises are clean and enough seating available. It's a good meeting point...
Read moreThe EAT Food Court is located on the second floor of DLF Promenade, just outside the PVR multiplex (you have to walk through the food court to get to the cinemas). There’s plenty of seating in the large space in the middle, while on both sides are rows of kiosks. These include McDonald’s, Domino’s, Khan Chacha, Qwinny’s, Haldiram’s, Nirula’s (an ice cream and desserts counter), Keventer’s, Sagar Ratna, and some others.
Note that peak hours on weekends are especially busy, and it can get difficult to find seating space here at...
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