This was our first experience with this restaurant chain. We arrived as a 3 family party and they wouldn't even want to look at us to seat us. We had to seek them out to attend to us, talk to us, even though we could see 3-4 attendants just loitering around. After that we are told different wait time(20 mins, 40 mins ) for being seated. Eventually as we all stepped out, we are told that we can be seated in 5 mins. I understand it's the weekend but being honest about your capability and us having realistic expectations would probably bring us back as patrons. . So we go back inside the restaurant with our kids to be to seated when we realized the only half of us were set up the rest half had to stand. We had to manage ourselves in arranging/finding seats, arranging for our menus, getting water, etc with no help or arrangement from the staff. We could have left but by that time already 50 mins had passed in getting wait times, going out, going back in, trying to settle everyone in as little space as possible, while kids were dozing off, crying and hungry. Anything with meats on the menu was either finished or were told will take 35-40 mins after the order. Anything with egg or paneer was full of overgreased curry with small bites of egg or paneer. One egg dish barely had 2 small eggs at best. Our overpriced masala soda, was FULL of salt, and nothing much else so much so that we left it after one sip, unable to drink it. For the price of eating at a full service restaurant, the food was served on cheap plastic plates, cutlery and cups. So basically the bill with almost $ 300 for sharing basis among children and adults for 7 adults and 6 children, which included service/gratuity charge. I was wondering what service they gave us when we had to arrange seats, sit 13 people squeezed in, get menus, remind them to bring our roti/naan. Oh, and to top it all, they charged us for a dish that we didn't order, and upon complaining they wanted us to take a dessert rather than refund. After all the seating, eating stress, rather than spending anymore time there , we got the dessert packed rather than argue. Sorry, not for families, or people who expect basic service or good food; this one is a rotten egg among other decent options in the...
Read moreEgg fans and Indian flavor enthusiasts, look no further than Eggmania for your next culinary adventure. This vibrant eatery offers a wide array of egg-based dishes and street food, making it the perfect choice for a Friday evening movie night or a lively party with friends. The atmosphere inside is bustling with energy, reflecting the popularity and excitement surrounding this unique dining spot.
During our visit, we sampled several items from their extensive menu. The jetty wraps were our first pick. While they were delicious, they packed an extreme level of spiciness that even seasoned spice lovers might find overwhelming. It's advisable to specify your preferred spice level when ordering, to avoid any surprises.
Next, we tried the veg cheese grilled sandwich, which was a delightful nod to Mumbai's iconic street food. The flavors transported us straight to the bustling streets of Mumbai, capturing the essence of the city's vibrant food culture. The paneer pulao, another highlight, was a rich and flavorful dish. It featured perfectly cooked paneer, cheese, and a savory gravy that complemented each other wonderfully.
The egg Kolhapuri, served with bread, was another standout dish. It offered a robust and satisfying flavor profile, indicative of the traditional Kolhapuri spices and techniques. For beverages, we opted for the pink guava drink. This refreshing beverage had a hint of spice, creating a unique and invigorating flavor combination that paired well with the meal.
Overall, Eggmania is a delightful place to explore diverse egg-centric dishes with a spicy Indian twist. However, to fully enjoy your experience, it's crucial to communicate your spice tolerance to the staff. With its lively atmosphere and diverse menu, Eggmania promises a memorable dining experience that caters to both egg enthusiasts and lovers of bold,...
Read moreI went in person ( 1/26 evening ) to order and pick up 3 items : Egg Salad, Masala Omelet and Boil Tikka (Sliced boiled eggs in buttery tomato sauce -- $12.99). I paid right at the time of the order and was asked to pick up after 30 mins. I went after 30 mins and they asked me to wait so waited another 10 mins or so. The original order taker was missing and 2 new guys came to tell me I need to wait and one guy opened the Credit Charging Device and started asking me to pay !! Really? I said I already paid and I did not ask for receipt because I as a customer trust you. He was stunned. And let me go with my order. Upon coming home I opened the boxes and the Salad Bowl was barely 5-6 teaspoons in quantity , not only that, I could see that most Salad was taken out of the box before packing. The Omelet was with 2 thin slices of bread and I am not sure if it was 3 egg Omelet or not. The main item(boil tikka) which is whopping $12.99 was having barely any egg pieces in it !! It was full of sauce only. So I was totally ripped off really felt very bad. So my earnest advice to all going there for any take-out order : check your boxes there and then and verify everything. The quantity they provide against their charges is ridiculous and I am sure most items will not have enough eggs any way. Never ever will visit this place again. IHOP and Danny's are far better if you are looking for Egg based items. I have to give at least a star so I gave one star , but if possible I would give negative and I am wishing they...
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