We celebrated our second son's 8th birthday(19-11-2022) in Sangeetha Desi Mane(party hall is in first floor), virumgambakkam branch. We booked the party hall for 2 hours from 5-7pm and mentioned the incharge person that we expect around 80 people for the party. Till 7:45pm we used the space as our deco people came late to dismantle the backdrop and balloon decoration. We paid for the extra time and for all the guest who came for the party. When my husband was paying the bill, my kids with his friends bursted the balloons. Suddenly the owner of the place came and shouted at our kids that they are disturbing their customers and made the place dirty(she meant the party poppers used during the celebration). I went and told her not to shout at kids instead talk to the host as our guests were still waiting near the staircase and they heard her shouting at their kids. As a party host, it's my responsibility to keep my guests comfortable till they leave the party. The owner all of a sudden came from somewhere shouted at the party kids in front of their parents and started to yell at us. Our point is she can ask the host(or any adults) to clear the place but she has no rights to yell at our kids. Though all my guests were insisting the point, she was shouting without understanding what our concern is. She also blamed us for using party poppers and said we made the place dirty. She also added that they didn't complained of serving our 97 guests though we mentioned 80 guests(+ or - 20 is acceptable in any party halls and it's actually a profit for them). Our concern is only one point yelling at our kids is not a good idea, instead she can very well talk to the host or parents. But she started to blame us one by one.
She called my husband's number after we reached home and said that she wanted to apologise. As I was not in a mood to talk to her, my husband explained the situation politely to her, but still she didn't understand our point and started to blame us again. She also said that she only raised her voice, my husband told her that raising voice at other's kids is what our concern is and that's what is meant as yelling. She immediately said that if she wanted to yell, her words would have been different. To that my husband replied if she would have used inappropriate words on our kids, we would have definitely reacted in a different way. After that she didn't allow my husband to speak and started to blame us again for using poppers and bursting ballons, to which my husband told her that he will hang up the call if she doesn't listen to what our concern is...she didn't allow him to speak so he hung up the call. (she didnt seem to apologise, she just wanted to blame us again)
Actually our party started late by 45 minutes. since the decoration was not finished. When we asked the deco person, he said they didn't provide the hall on time and had to start the decoration late. Now the owner's behaviour has ruined our day of celebration.
Note : I am not a person who writes bad reviews about people or organisations. If I don't like something, I usually just ignore and move away. But I can't keep quite, when it comes to my kids, ruining the birthday celebration and...
Read moreRating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) I recently had the pleasure of dining at Sangeetha's Desi Mane, a pure vegetarian restaurant that left me thoroughly impressed. From the moment I stepped inside, the warm and inviting ambiance set the stage for an exceptional dining experience.
The menu at Sangeetha's Desi Mane is a celebration of authentic Indian flavors, offering a wide array of mouthwatering dishes that cater to diverse palates. The extensive range of options ensures that there's something for everyone, from traditional South Indian delicacies to North Indian delights.
One standout feature of this restaurant is the freshness and quality of ingredients used in their dishes. Each bite is a testament to the chef's commitment to using only the finest produce and spices, resulting in a symphony of flavors that dance on the taste buds.
The service at Sangeetha's Desi Mane is impeccable, with attentive and friendly staff ready to guide you through the menu or offer recommendations based on your preferences. The quick and efficient service adds to the overall positive dining experience.
Now, let's talk about the food. The variety and authenticity of the dishes truly set Sangeetha's Desi Mane apart. Whether you opt for the crispy dosas, flavorful biryanis, or the delectable paneer curries, each dish showcases a perfect balance of spices and textures. The chefs here have mastered the art of creating dishes that not only taste divine but also pay homage to the rich culinary heritage of India.
The presentation of the dishes deserves a special mention. Each plate is a work of art, appealing to both the eyes and the palate. The attention to detail in every aspect, from the arrangement of the food to the garnishes, reflects the restaurant's dedication to providing a complete dining experience.
In conclusion, Sangeetha's Desi Mane is a haven for vegetarian food enthusiasts. The delightful combination of inviting ambiance, top-notch service, and exceptional food makes it a standout choice for anyone seeking an authentic and satisfying culinary journey. I wholeheartedly recommend Sangeetha's Desi Mane to anyone looking for a pure vegetarian dining experience that exceeds...
Read moreReview: Onam Sadhya at Sangeetha, Anna Nagar – A Disappointing Experience I recently visited Sangeetha, Anna Nagar, for their Onam Sadhya, expecting an authentic and traditional Kerala meal experience. However, I was thoroughly disappointed with how it turned out. Firstly, the presentation was completely off. Instead of serving the meal on a traditional banana leaf, which is an integral part of the Onam Sadhya, the food was served on a plate. To make matters worse, the beeda, which is traditionally the last item to be served, was given to us at the beginning! This lack of attention to detail immediately set a negative tone for the meal. The food was served in small cups and carelessly placed on the plate, giving a haphazard and unorganized appearance. It didn’t feel like the rich, elaborate Sadhya experience I was looking forward to. At Rs 900 per person, the meal was grossly overpriced, especially for the subpar experience provided. Given the location, a fair price would be around Rs 400, considering the quality and presentation we received. Another major issue was the lack of knowledge among the serving staff. Only a few seemed to know the names of the dishes when we asked for a second serving, adding to the overall confusion. It’s clear that Sangeetha has tried to capitalize on the occasion of Onam without fully understanding or respecting the tradition behind the Sadhya. This left me feeling that the whole event was nothing more than a way to exploit the interest of regular customers. The worst part was the beeda, which was outsourced and served in a cheap plastic cup. It felt completely out of place and was the final straw in an already disappointing experience. In conclusion, this was a poorly executed attempt at an Onam Sadhya, and it’s disheartening to see such a respected chain resort to such low standards. Sangeetha should have avoided offering something that is clearly not their strength. Regular customers, like myself, deserve better than this...
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