Visited this place and had the worst experience today. The vada was dripping with oil—seriously, if you buy two vadas, you could reuse the oil for lunch and dinner cooking!
The chutney and sambar were barely edible, just coloured water with no taste. Tried the tea, gulab jamun, and rasgulla—all a disaster. The sweets were rock hard, and the tea was awful.
Honestly, the only thing decent was the bottled water, and that’s only because it's factory-made, not by them.
We binned everything we ordered. If you’re hungry, better go to the temple prasad area nearby—they offer much better food and it's free.
Avoid this place. Total...
Read moreHad Masala dosa, Podi dosa, Medi Vada, Masala vada and Mirchi Bhaji. Food is underpar. North Indians may like it but it not upto South Indian taste or standards. Sambar is boiled water with some dal and chutney is jst grated coconut paste. Medu vada is rubbery and hard. No table service. Hygiene is not upto the mark. Tables are not cleaned regularly. For the high prices they are charging they should employ some staff to atleast keep the premises clean for the patrons. The only reason the business is running is that weary devotess have no other vegetarian...
Read moreVisited today ,a bit disappointed regarding the chutneys . There is no salt or proper taste and the coconut chutney is just a grind mix of coconut ( no talimpu) . sambar ( a tomato dall ntg else ) . People from the north part of India may accept the taste . But when u r from south ,u will definitely get disappointed and the sour fact is, it was maintained by mallu .. The prices was reasonable and the chai was ok . No filter coffee is available most of the times. " mysore dosa was good "( don't eat with chutney, try plain ). FINALLY better try...
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