Tucked away in a bustling corner of the city, this small cafeteria is a hidden gem for anyone craving delicious Indian dishes. Though it lacks seating, its charm lies in the exceptional food and the friendly service that makes it a must-visit spot for a quick and satisfying lunch.
During my visit, I had the pleasure of trying their steamed chicken momos, noodles, and vada pav. Each dish was a delightful surprise, bursting with flavor and made with fresh ingredients.
The steamed chicken momos were perfectly cooked, with a delicate, tender wrapper encasing a juicy and flavorful chicken filling. The accompanying dipping sauce added a spicy kick, making each bite a taste sensation.
The noodles were equally impressive. They were cooked to perfection, with a lovely balance of textures and flavors. The vegetables were crisp and fresh, and the seasoning was spot on, making the dish both comforting and satisfying.
The vada pav was a highlight. This classic Indian street food was executed beautifully, with a crispy potato fritter nestled in a soft bun, complemented by a tangy chutney and a hint of spice. It was a perfect blend of textures and flavors that left me wanting more.
One of the standout aspects of this cafeteria is the owner and the cook. They are incredibly friendly and genuinely interested in ensuring that each customer has a great experience. Their passion for their food shines through in every dish, and their warm hospitality adds to the overall enjoyment.
Portion sizes are filling, and prices are reasonable, making it an excellent choice for a hearty and affordable lunch. Despite the lack of seating, the quality of the food and the friendliness of the staff make it well worth a visit. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite on the go or taking food back to your office, this cafeteria offers a fantastic array of Indian dishes that are sure to satisfy your cravings.
P.S: The reason I don't have pictures to add to my review is because I was so hungry and busy with eating the food, I completely forgot! Therefore, It's a great spot for lunch, and I recommend trying their food. I suggest supporting the business by ordering directly, through call or WhatsApp, that way you can help them to keep making...
Read moreI came from a night shift i was very dam hungry and I wanted to eat something only come and eat restaurant saw open in Careem at 01.00 am . I order one vegetable Kathi roll and aloo paratha. By seeing the rating.
By far the worst tasteless aloo paratha no salt pepper masala , filling is soogy, Raita low salt and mint chunty no salt. -Khathi roll is nothing but some onions and capsicum saute and rolled in a basi chappati. Those who know what is a khati roll will never admit this cheating of taste less dish.
After discount it cost me 21 aed I feel very cheated. May be this treatment was due to discount.
I was hungry and I don't want to throw the food because of that I had to eat it.
Suggestions for the reader. Do not order food from this restaurant. If you r hungry at night buy a magge or cup noodles and eat because that's what I m doing now.
Now the management will reply this is our recipe no one ever complaint. So for that also I m replying those who don't complaint they never...
Read moreI have ordered one chicken 65 (21 aed) and one pepper chicken (27 aed) through noon with some offer. Total order cost was 48 aed without offer. We were expecting a good potion of both items. When we saw the packing itself got shocked. Chicken 65 comes with 5 very small pieces and pepper chicken with small 3 pieces of chicken. I wondered that I thought I have ordered from 14 star hotel (not even 7 star). Guys be away from this restaurant as they do same as pocket pickers do.... Its public place so not saying anything more.... Its better for them to do begging than do business.
Note for restaurant: If u see this, should have some shame on yourself. Rather replying to it serve atleast half worth...
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