When we moved to RTP area a few years ago, going to sangam felt like going to Tamilnadu. A guy who was very friendly always greeted customers like family and talked nicely in Tamil and the food had the typical Tamil cuisine taste. This used to be a go to place for us and close to 5 stars. Over the last couple of years, the place has changed quite a bit. I haven’t seen the person who used to talk nicely to customers in Tamil there for a while. I have nothing against other cusines etc, we try all cuisines and enjoy them but sometimes you are looking for authentic Tamil or Andhra or Kerala or Karnataka cuisine and there are go to places for these. Sangam used to be one for Tamil food but is no longer the case. During a recent take out we found that the food quality has changed significantly. The Sambar was like bangalore Sambar (a bit sweet) and vada curry was so bad we had to waste it. Maybe they are facing competition from nearby BLR and trying to imitate ? Anyways disappointed with the change and the downgrade in...
Read moreSangam Mart has been a saviour in Morrisville when it comes to affordable food options. I encourage the team to continue their affordable service as it helps the community grow.
Some of the improvements or features that could drive a six star review..
Portion options for curries 12/24/36 oz etc will make larger families choose the right size. roti/chapathi could be an add on instead of current combo. I sometime end up...
Read moreThe menu of Sangam cafe is a comprehensive tour of India’s diverse regional cuisines. They have variety of regional style briyani with their speciality in seeragasamba..the chicken was tender…roti was soft and fluffy…their crispy samosas, bursting with a well-seasoned potato filling and a combo of Iranian chai makes a perfect evening snacks.. this restaurant is a must-visit for the quality of food and their...
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