I am a customer who is writing a review about this restaurant without visiting the restaurant. I am compelled to write this review. Little Miss India is a black mark on the Fairmont brand. interaction with Nidhi and her manager Prateek was utmost disappointing.
I wanted to book a table to celebrate my wife's bday with friends. we would be 14 people (8 adults and 6 kids). Restaurants reaction was we do not allow big groups greater than 10 people. Noted and after much discussion they said we will accommodate. Then came the discussion that since it a big group, we would need some advance payment towards booking. We agreed on paying the amount. Then came the one of the weirdest suggestions from the restaurant. so that service is fast, we will share the menu and you may please identify what appetiser you want to eat and order in advance. What does this mean ? Either the restaurant is not equipped or is too busy ? leaving this to anybody s discretion that I invite guests for lunch and ask my quests in advance from the a-la-carte menu what they want to eat from the menu 2 days in advance. we were surprised and said this not acceptable. No good and smooth running restaurant in a 5 star hotel suggests or behaves like this. Then came the last icing on the case. We were told since you are celebrating a bday, you are not allowed to carry any cakes. After the above, this was the last straw of our patience. We have been in UAE for over a decade, but never faced anything like this. We have been to all restaurants and if required signed a form and always carried our cake / dessert to celebrate. The so called Manager who we insisted called us back, spoke to us and had zero flexibility and zero authority. Clearly showed NIL focus towards customer service and customer satisfaction. Little Miss India seems to be operating in their own fiefdom under the Fairmont name and does not care about guests. Prateek was the most inflexible so called Manager I came across. Finally, after the above series of events, we felt why are we going through all this pain by paying money and taking all this shit from the restaurant. Little Miss India seems to be assuming they are a Michelin Star Restaurant and continues to live under a hope of being an excellent restaurant with customer focus. Totally, they are far away from the ground realities and competition. Little Miss India needs a REALITY CHECK and is not interested in BUSINESS.
Little Miss India is not at all a restaurant worth wasting your time upon. Imagine the amount of time I spent on writing this review even without VISITNG the restaurant. Anyone planning to go in a Group to celebrate an occasion are in for a...
Read moreIf I could give 10 stars then I would without a doubt.
This restaurant is a highlight venue of food locations whilst on holiday. Booked in advance to ensure we had a table ready. Arrived a little earlier and the table was ready. Once seated we were provided with a drinks menu. Drinks ordered and didn't wait too long until it arrived. Food order was given and the waitress covered everything to whether the mild spice would be enough for my daughter or whether anyone had any allergies that the chef needed to be aware of.
I chose the lamb chops was my starter. Boy oh boy, flavour was lovely, the meat melted in my mouth, it felt like heaven there and then. The presentation of the chops was very unique. Never have I had chops arrive in a locked jar. Once opened the steam came out and the chops were placed on my plate. Two chops remained where once the jar was locked they remained warm until I went for them.
For my main I ordered a dish which is called Tandoori Raan. It's a leg of lamb presented in such a lovely way. The flavour of the dish was beautiful. The lamb genuinely melted in my mouth and I can actually say that this dish was the best lamb dish I've ever had. I even wanted to speak to the chef to let him know how I felt about the dish.
The portions of food was more than enough. To be honest I can generally finish a starter with a main but today even I can admit defeat with the portions given.
The venue itself is really nice where the tables are quite well spaced. Each member of staff were so friendly and spoke with my kids making them smile.
I'll be returning again before my trip is over and I will without a doubt recommend this restaurant if you're coming to Palm Jumeirah, just remember to...
Read moreIf you are a fan of delicious vegetarian food, then Little Miss India should definitely be on your list of must-visit restaurants in Dubai. During my visit last summer, I had the pleasure of trying some of their amazing vegetarian dishes, and I have to say, the food was absolutely fantastic.
From the moment you walk into the restaurant, you are transported to another world, with vibrant decor and a lively atmosphere that is both inviting and relaxing. The service is also top-notch, with friendly and attentive staff who are always happy to help and make sure that you have a great dining experience.
But it's the food that really steals the show at Little Miss India. The vegetarian options are varied and flavorful, with a wide range of dishes that cater to every taste and preference. Whether you're in the mood for something spicy and tangy or rich and creamy, there is something on the menu to suit your palate.
Some of the standout dishes that I tried during my visit included the Paneer Makhani, a rich and creamy tomato-based curry that was bursting with flavor, and the Bhindi Masala, a delicious stir-fry made with tender okra and a blend of aromatic spices.
Overall, I would highly recommend Little Miss India to anyone visiting Dubai, especially if you are a fan of vegetarian cuisine. The food is amazing, the service is excellent, and the atmosphere is simply delightful. It's definitely...
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