Not worth of money .
Expensive and quantity less. Got more pieces of capsicum and onion
A restaurant that tries to convince its customers that the green dot next to an item is actually a symbol of its being in stock, and not that it's vegetarian, is not a restaurant worth going to.
I ordered a Mexican Wrap on Swiggy from this place. The Mexican Wrap had a very clear green dot right next to the name of the item. And, I had also turnedon the veg filter that the top of the menu. Yet, the wrap I got came with pieces of chicken in it. When I called the restaurant about this, the man claimed that the green dot, a universal symbol for vegetarian food, actually meant that the item was in stock. And that I misunderstood its meaning. I understand that the fault is Swiggy's, in all probability, but I don't understand the owner's need to paint it as my fault. And the owner's need to apparently change the meaning of a universal symbol. I could be deathly allergic to chicken. But it's still my fault apparently.
Breaking news everyone! This restaurant's management has changed the meaning of a universally recognised symbol for vegetarian food! From today onwards, a green dot next to an item on the menu means that the item is in stock, not that the item is vegetarian!
Food ok
Service person worst
Atmosphere good
Very rude and worst service
I ordered a butter Nan and panner butter masala it's very hard and totally waste of money
This place serves malabar style ghee rice. Malabar biriyini is available on Sundays. The charcoal grilled chicken is also good. Price is reasonable. There's no parking space available.