Cringing, craving, bingeing, braving... you always have an opinion on what's hot and what's not in your city and we just love to hear it. Besides, there's no better place to satiate that itch to bitch!
We (8 of us) ad dinner here on Sat 26/11 and uniformly had a great time. The ambience is great and the food was very good. The soup quantity is huge - and the other portions are great as well.
For 8 people, having a round table was most comfortable. The total bill was around Rs 2,400/- which we found to be reasonable.
After the meal, we were all in the mood for either honey noodles or date pancakes - with icecream. We were informed that they do not serve these desserts on fri/sat/sun ! Apparently, these take long to make and I guess guests also linger over these - hence occup... read more
We - 5 adults and two children - visited this place for dinner on Sat 15/10 and had a great time.
First - we were happy to see that they have a very good selection of drinks etc - though we went for beer. The choice of beers is very very good !
We had a greek salad, two large veg pizzas and one lasagna - and all items were very good to excellent ! The roasted aubergine pizza was excellent. We were also happy to see that they had a choice of 600ml or 1.25L for soft drinks, rather than pitchers.
As somebody has already pointed it out earlier, this is one of the few... read more
Replied by: andy chandnani, proprietor, on Oct 21, 2011Flag this
Hey Kato, thank you for the lovely review, it keeps us inspired to work harder and keep striving to maintain our consistancy. Looking forward to hosting you soon again. cheers
I have had plenty of Haagen Dazs icecreams while in HongKong and Macau, and other south east asia countries. In HK and Macau, it costs HK$50 for 2 scoops - about Rs 300/- for 2 scoops. The price in this Goregaon store is almost the same - maybe a bit higher.
Remember it is the same icecream available in HK/Macau/elsewhere - so why crib?............take it or leave it. I am sure those of you who are criticizing for this very high prices will happily pay HK$50 for 2 scoops while having the SAME icecream in HK/Macau.
This old and established sweet shop is next to 5Spice, Basilico, Cinnabon etc in Bandra West. Their snacks like samosas, chaats etc have always been good and well priced.
A few months back they have opened a small restaurant on their premises - at mezzanine level. It is a/c and probably can seat around 30 people.
We went there for dinner on saturday night and had chaats (dahi puri at Rs 60), chhole kulcha (Rs 90), mango lassi (Rs 50) and jalebi rabdi - and all food was good tasting and served quite fast. The kulchas were excellent - and the samosas (Rs 25) as usual were great. ... read more
Replied by: andy chandnani, proprietor, on Oct 21, 2011 Flag this