Hotel Brahmaputra: A Taste of Assam in Chennai.
Location: Greams Road, Chennai
Cuisine: Assamese Traditional Dishes
Ambiance: Hotel Brahmaputra offers a warm and welcoming ambiance that immediately transports you to the lush landscapes of Assam. The decor is thoughtfully designed with traditional Assamese elements, creating a cozy and authentic dining experience. The seating is comfortable, and the staff is courteous and attentive.
Food: The highlight of Hotel Brahmaputra is undoubtedly its menu, which features an array of traditional Assamese dishes.
The food is prepared with authentic ingredients and methods, ensuring that each dish retains its true Assamese flavor. The portions are generous, and the pricing is reasonable, making it a great value for money.
Service: The service at Hotel Brahmaputra is commendable. The staff is knowledgeable about the menu and eager to make recommendations based on your preferences. The service is prompt, and the staff's hospitality enhances the overall dining experience.
Overall Experience: Hotel Brahmaputra is a gem for anyone looking to experience authentic Assamese cuisine in Chennai. The combination of delicious food, excellent service, and a welcoming atmosphere makes it a must-visit for food enthusiasts. Whether you are familiar with Assamese cuisine or trying it for the first time, Hotel Brahmaputra offers a memorable...
Read moreI will say this is the best hotel serving bengali food in greams road. Saw this restaurant while visiting a patient and bookmarked it to try later. Its almost full all days as it caters the people who come from Northeast and Kolkata for treatment. I went on a saturday night , wanted to order the Brahmaputra Non Veg special thali for 399 which had chicken mutton and fish . But mutton got over. So ordered one Chicken thali , 1 rice and Boal Fish . Chicken thali was ok nothing exceptional . Fish was fresh and the dish tasted good. What took me by suprise was the size of the fish. Boal fish is a river fish which is not available easily in the market. The piece that was given was a huge piece indicating that they got their hands on a big fish . At 180 rs for the dish it was a steal.
I saw some interesting dish too in the menu- chicken & mutton pulao and khichdi. I would like to return back to try that.
Restaurant is nothing fancy, service is ok and I wudnt say that this is a go to place for the bengali and assamese residents in Chennai . But yes for a above average food experi nce you can definately try this place.
Ps - Be ready to wait for seats to be available . The restaurants provide chairs for its customer to wait outside.
Car parking can...
Read moreFirstly, it's a decent Assamese restaurant, they serve Assamese veg. thali(Rs. 120), veg. special thali(Rs. 149), fish thali, egg thali also chicken thali which are the main attractions here but these are not always available so you have to go there in the early afternoon as well as early at night as they finish very quickly.
Secondly, you have to wait very long for the food to get served which is surely a downside and they should work on that.
Thirdly, coming to the meal size of thalis, there are many other veg South Indian thalis that are tastier and has larger meal size and items for the same amount of money. I can recommend the Sangeetha veg. Restaurant on Greams Road, a better choice.
Fourthly, they don't update the business hours on the web regularly which is dissapointing if you're going there checking on google and you find the restaurant closed. They don't pick up calls, so you better text them before going out.
In addition to the above issues, the food is tasty, hospitality is okay and apart from the thalis,there are also other veg and non-veg items and dessert on the menu you can try. Their mixed veg item and fish...
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