I visited this place on recommendation and its worth. The snacks the you get here is authentic..You get a feel like you are somewhere in a circle surrounded by brahmins. It's a very small outlet where they have 3 side wall mounted table.It can accompany maximum of 10 persons.
Taste- I would give 4/5 I had different types of Bajjis, Masala bread bajji was the best out of all. Vaazha ilai kolukattai is just perfect as I expect, less outer layer Maavu(I don't know how you call in English), and correct level of stuff inside.Not too sweet. Coffee was okay as triplicane is famous for filter coffees.so no wonder.
Pricing- Every bajji starts with 12Rs.which seems to be a bit high for each dish. Masala bread bajji costs 25Rs which us worth for the food we get. So 3/5
Parking is bugh headache here.We hardly get 2 wheeler parking as the outlet is always crowded.If you are traveling by car ,then be ready to walk a mile or don't visit.Bcoz the outlet is located in a...
Read moreIt's different. They have a crispy and soft variety for every bajji. The crispy seems kfc inspired, at least looks wise ( i haven't tasted kfc for real). It has a grainy/crumbs filled surface texture. The sizes justify the prize. The bajjis aren't excessively oily. So you can comfortably down a few. However there's nothing unique or great about the taste or flavour. If they added some punch tastewise it would be great. I am seeing restaurants increasingly playing very safe with very mild or subdued flavours these day and that's benumbing the eating out experience. The place is a bit cramped as it's neither in the open nor a large interior space. It is also quite easy to miss.
They have several traditional South Indian sweets and snacks.
Overall a good place to try but not worth special efforts. If they added a special signature in the taste (apart from texture), I think this would become an essential on one's...
Read moreA tiny shop in triplicane that is doing great business and attracting plenty of local triplicane crowd. I loved the food options available at Mak N Bajji shop and they are frankly both delicious and some not found around elsewhere in triplicane. The restaurant cleanliness is much better than general average found in Chennai. The location is a bit inside and you won't find enough place for a car but bikes will be fine. Try their fried food, elaneer payasam and plenty of other unique options. The price is ridiculously low but also important in triplicane due to the general low prices around. It is also standing and eating which is ok for fifteen minute visit. Will return soon for more...
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