Homely and mouthwatering delicacies served. Not preferred seating area. Note, it's self service. Economically easy on the pocket. Overall great experience.
Have been here a couple of times, mostly for quick grab and go south-indian food. The food is decent enough, the sambhar could be better. Like their sambhar vada though.
Vijaykrishna Ranganathan
+3.5
Seems like Shrinidhi has been there forever! There are two sections, one is more akin to a south Indian fast food, serving quick meals and tiffin items and the other section, which has a more rustic interior (though in need of a little repair and maintenance), which serves a North Karnataka cuisine buffet for lunch.
There is really no protocol here, It is a self service restaurant, with the old proprietor gentleman overseeing proceedings and the final billing. You simply take your fill of food from the unlimited buffet, sit anywhere on the long share benches and eat away.
The buffet items include a couple of wet curries (the quintessential brinjal in a peanut gravy, mix veg-bean curry), jollada roti, rice, rasam, sambhar, papads, buttermilk and hollige/puran poli for dessert.
The hollige was absolutely yummy and had just the right level of sweetness. The rotis and the brinjal curry were pretty good and the rest of the meal was decent and wholesome. The hollige and the rotis are prepared and served piping hot, but on a busy day, it can be a slight bottleneck.
At 125 bucks, it is darn good deal as well! Good stuff..
Overall-8
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