If you want good homemade style food that you can quietly sit and eat as served to you, go for it. The food is good quality and well made. Admire the work done by the Ma'am inside that I didn't get to see. The food items arrive in series as they're made one by one so it may take some time and bigger groups might have to wait.
If you are looking for a "restaurant" though, avoid the place. Handwash, Restroom and regular water are basic necessities of a restaurant. If you can't provide, change it to pick up and delivery only.
"You're traveling, we will let you use the employees only restroom" is what the owner said. An obligation for a necessity! There was no water before the food, when we asked for it after, there were bottles for purchase. We had them in the car anyway, we refused. The point is, this restaurant is a test of your self respect. Don't go expecting a nice "experience", coz it doesn't exist.
BTW, I was "taught" TIP suggestions. At least that one thing is my bloody right as a customer. Give me a break. I'm not from the place, I was traveling; so fortunately I would never be visiting the...
Read moreI've been here twice over the last year. Both times I have received great service and the food was very good. It is also a good value. Almost everything is vegan or can be made vegan.
Today we had the masala dosa, mango rice, eggplant rice, pesarattu, pakura, and aloo bonda. It was all very good.
The menu is written on a chalk board behind the counter and some pictures posted on the counter and wall behind the counter. Since I don't know what most of the things are and the pictures don't have names on them I had to ask a lot of questions. It would be helpful if the pictures had names on them or if there was a written menu with descriptions of each item.
It is very small and mostly a take out place. They do have one 4 top table and both times I have been there I have eaten there. Everything is served on styrofoam plates, with plastic ware, and plastic cups which is a big...
Read moreMy family and I went to this place to try out some South-Indian food and we weren't disappointed. This is definitely one of the those places where you can get authentic South-Indian dishes. It's a completely vegetarian friendly place. There are a few chairs and tables available to dine-in and they also offer takeouts. This place can't hold large groups due to the limited space. We tried a few dishes like the Bisibele Bath, Veg Pulao, Masala dosa, Vada Sambar, Mirchi Bajji, Gulab Jamun and Rasamalai. I liked all the dishes that we had ordered and their service was great. Their pricing isn't expensive too. They can play some South-Indian music to add an ambience to the place. I would definitely recommend this place if you want to try some good...
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