I recently had my breakfast at Raviz Taste of India, which appears to be located near the Airport Freezone Metro Station in Quisais of Dubai. The restaurant, as the name suggests, focuses on Indian cuisine, and based on the breakfast menu I saw, they offer a great selection of South Indian specialties. They offer breakfast at a reduced price, though portion also in reduced state. While adjacent shops sell Porotta at 1.50 Dirhams, here it is available at least for breakfast at 1, but shorter.
The food was definitely the combination of Porotta (which looks like a flaky Malabar porotta and Beef Curry. The use of excessive spices some times get your belly fight creating some discomfort if you are not familiar with Indian spices. There is a shamiana outside the restaurant where light foods for busy people available. Beyond the main meal, the breakfast menu is quite extensive, featuring classics like Puttu with Cherupayar Masala Dosa Idli Set and even more substantial items like Beef Liver Roast and Beef Botti The prices seem quite reasonable, with many items, including the Idly and Porotta, starting at just 1-2. The restaurant itself, part of the Raviz Center Point Hotel on Bank Street, has an eye-catching green sign that's easy to spot. The location seems convenient, near what looks like a major transit line. The interior, glimpsed from the placemat, features colorful, traditional Indian patterns, which adds a nice touch to the dining experience. The focus is clearly on serving authentic and satisfying South Indian food. Raviz Taste of India appears to be a solid choice, especially if you're looking for an authentic and filling South Indian breakfast like the one I enjoyed, or main dish. The food was rich and satisfying, and the variety on the menu makes it a place I'd recommend for both quick bites and...
Read moreTaste of India delivers an authentic and unforgettable dining experience, especially for those craving the flavors of Kerala. I recently tried almost everything on their lunch menu, from the flavorful erachi chor (meat rice) to their richly spiced biryani. One highlight is their Sherry Fry, which comes perfectly cooked in a banana leaf — it’s aromatic and delicious, bringing out the true essence of Kerala cuisine.
Notably, they have also reduced the price of their fish fry to just 10 AED, making it an affordable delight. The traditional Kerala meals offered here include an impressive spread: four varied side dishes, one fish fry, sambar, fish curry, and crunchy papadam. Each dish complements the other, creating a well-rounded, satisfying meal. To top it off, they serve payasam as dessert after the meal, adding a sweet, traditional touch to the experience.
From start to finish, the experience at Taste of India is top-notch, with authentic flavors, generous portions, and thoughtful pricing. This place is perfect for anyone looking to enjoy an authentic kerala lunch in Dubai. Highly...
Read moreWent for lunch at around 3:15 pm, and the restaurant was fully packed. The staff were all busy running around and there was no one to guide us to a table. I got a little upset but my husband reached out to one staff and he took us to a table and we sat down. We ordered two normal meals, chicken 65 and sea bream fry as there was no king fish available. The food was delayed a bit but again it was because of the crowd. The meals was super good. Everything was yummy. Nothing to complaint, my son enjoyed the sea bream fry, fish curry with rice and chicken 65. The meals came with coconut chammanthi which was mouth watering good, mango pickle was sooooper yummy, small mathi fry, broad beans poriyal and I think pumpkin kootu. Sambar, fish curry and rasam all were delicious. Ada pradhaman was amazing. For 10dhs the meals was out of the world. A must visit place for people who desire to have authentic kerala food. The service of the staff was also good. But just be prepared for a few minutes of waiting time. It’s really...
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