Very good food. Timely delivery. Would request to include more fish items in the online ordering menu. The other branches of Amantran have more more fish items in the online ordering menu, this branch should also incorporate the same.
Very nice place to have Bengali cuisine in affordable price.Luchi alurdom,moghlai parota as starters are very good,followed by chicken kosha,mutton kosha, with steamed rice is really good combo .If you are a fish person go for panda,bhekti paturi,or fish fry everything taste good.For veggies you can settle for aloo Posto,alu bhaja and Dhoker dalna.Last but not the least try their sweets rosgolla,pantua
Timely delivery and good food
Its been five months I have been in Hyderabad. Being a bengali I was missing home and Bengali Cusin. So one of my friend referred me to Amantran . The food was good. Every month atleast once I do visite this place to taste little bit of home. The food is not very spicy it almost tastes like home made food. Yes, its true that all of the dishes which they offer are not available everyday. I have tried Alu Posto, Mutton Curry, Chicken Curry, Tangra Fish, Cara Pona Fish, Pabda fish, Katla fish. Well I personally liked them all and when ever any of my bengaly friends crave for bengali food I reffer to Amantran. They may not have the best service or the best interrior decor but the food is good which makes you overlook the other flaws .
The food is ok, if you're a bengali and happen to be nearby. The first time we ordered in, the bandhakopir torkari, daal and dimer jhol were pretty good and the amounts were more than sufficient.
The secon time we decided to go there, everything was fine until we ordered the fish, which was slightly ruined, but smelly fish for a bengali is a dealbreaker! I would suggest sticking with egg.
This is for Amantran, Domalguda outlet. Dont expect the ambiance angle or elite service decor over here. It will be an outright dejection in case you place equal weight to food and food sundries and visit this place. Given the pricing and options, food is real good. From echor to mocha to dhokar dalna to typical macher kalia and sorshe elish all rocks. So for a typical petuk (Foodie) having an inclination for bengali food, this is not worth a miss.
One of the good place when i miss bengali food or taste, it is very pocket friendly restaurant in 50bks also u can have full stomach food if u'l take Roti thali...
Other a la carte dishes are reasonable which will come under your budget, staffs are very responsive and cashier too but their some dishes are never available which i didn't like !! :)
This place for people who want some Bengali food in somajiguda.
Ambience is non existent but the mutton kosha makes up for it.
Reasonably priced, but not cheap.
Good rasogollas!
If you want to eat veg, the aaloo poshto and aaloo dum is okay but the dal is a little tangy.
Good place for bengali food. Ambience nothing to write about. Sheer availability of authentic bengali fish curries in hyderabad makes this place special.
Bhetki is a must try. Good sweets too.
For me "Amantran" has been synonymous with BANGALI CUISINE.....
And if the food is good rest all doesn't matter much....
The place is perfect for a pocket-friendly Bengali Cuisine dine-out.....
But for people who are too particular about cleanliness and presentation and dining in an a/c restaurant... its a strict no-go....
The food particularly the fish preparations and the aloo-posta is superb.... the mutton/ chicken items are good too.....
The waiters are responsive and well-mannered including the manager....
A great place for BANGLA Cuisine (budget-friendly) lovers but not so great if you are too picky on ambiance and cleanliness......
And a word of advice, the restaurant is on top floor so dining-in on a summer afternoon can spoil the fun....
Ashis Nayak (FoodDrifter.in)
+3.5
There was this one particular night where the craving for having FISH had reached it limits. Like I wanted to have a really good fish dish and didn’t know where to go then. I zapped open the Zomato App and after having a quick look around I chanced upon Amantran. Now I’ve had the food at the outlet and knew it to be good. So off I was that night to see if I can have my craving settled that night.
The outlet on the Raj Bhavan road is on the upper floor of what looks like part of a lodge. As you enter in the chatter in those closed outlets reverberates right within. And the crowd indeed was a lot that night even though considering it was a weekeday. I chanced upon the person who was serving the meals and they smelt nice but looked unhygienic. The place itself felt a lot unhygienic with the dirty washbasin and leaky taps.
I took my seat at one of the clean tables and asked the server for the special fish dish of the day. He informed that the Bhetki Bhapa was fresh and to have it. So having ordered for one of that I asked for a portion of rice to go alongwith. After a few mihutes I was given a thali entirely instead of my usual rice order and the Bhetki Bhapa too arrived a little later. Now after being served already I not wanting to send it back settled on the thali itself. And to be fair, the place might look unhygienic but the food was delicious. The thali was worth every cent and especially the dal and the sweet tomato chutney were terrific.
Coming to the Bhetki Bhapa, it was the best fish dish I had in a long time. The gravy was superbly nicely done and the fish itself was so fresh and perfectly steamed that it was almost falling off almost like sweet undertones. A perfect dinner to a hectic weekday. And I walked out happy. Only if they concentrated on the cleanliness a little more.
It's always pleasant to have Bengali food anywhere in this world. This is another branch of Amantran in Domalguda, beside Indira park. We have visited that branch many times. This time we wanted to visit their somajiguda branch as well.
This branch is more spacious. Food wise I found more or less same.
Overall a satisfactory experience.
Taher Syed (www.palatejournals.com)
+3.5
A decent place to have Bengali & Chinese food
Location : just opp to shell petrol pump on the first floor.
Ambiance: Congested and a little suffocating due to crowd and ventilation
Food: VFM ( Value for money) , Piping hot roti's and equally good curries which are available as part of the thali's or individual ordering as well is good.
The roti's most of the time has the dough powder on it , which kinda makes it irritating sometimes, you have to dust your hands once you handle the roti.
Chinese items - Chicken Majestic , Chicken 65 , Fried rice , noodles were all good.
Bengali items : Rasgulla , Fish curries , suktho were nice and a different change to the usual stuff available all around.
A true value for money place.
Cheap Bengali food with an okay ambience. It's not moms cooking but still worth a shot if you wanna have a taste of homemade Bengali food. Not classy food. But the pure essentials.
Visited the restaurant this week. Ambience below average. Had bengali thali, fish curry and mutton curry. Food was quite good. Fish was quite big size. The mutton curry was average. Overall a good place to eat.
Awesome food at such a low cost.
Shreyashee Mukherjee
+4.5
Amantran has kept its legacy of authentic yummy bengali dishes alive .......
very good quality, taste, portion and reasonably priced.
We tried the Enchor, Chicken, Mutton, Shukto, all very authentic in taste. Evening time, you have the yummy bengali samosa i.e. Shingara available.....
going back again today to try more new dishes....
Strongly recommended for people wishing to try Bengali cuisine.....and of course for all those Bengalis who are craving for the taste of Bengal....
Sabyasachi Raychaudhuri
+3.5
This is the third branch of the restaurant situated in the first floor of a building opp Shell Petrol pump in Raj Bhavan Road.
They have a pretty elaborate menu offering Bengali, Chinese and local food. The restaurant however is known for their Bengali delicacies only and frequently visited by the local Bengali crowd.
On my first visit to the restaurant I had tried a Bengali vegetarian item Alu Posto (Rs 40) or potato cooked with khus khus. Now, Alu posto recipe is different in different parts of Bengal, here it was of the drier variety. Tasted well with steamed rice.
On a further visit, we tried more vegetarian recipes - Mochar (Banana flower) ghonto, Echorer Tarkari (Raw Jackfruit curry) and Dhoka (each priced at Rs 40). The Echor and Mocha were both very authentic and prepared well - only issue is that the cleaning of the Echor (removal of the jackfruit seed jacket) was not upto the standard. I did not like the new preparation of Dhoka they tried, which was a curd based gravy.
Overall, they have filled a gap in the Begumpet/Somajiguda/Panjagutta belt for budget Bengali food. Will try out the non-vegetarian preparations and short eats soon and report back.
All bengalis' like i think.i definitely liked the food .i felt after so long i ate bengali food .i generally a non-vegetarian person.but that day there i ate only veg food.Plain rice,doka dalna and jhuri aloovaja.
My friends took ruhi fish thali.and nolen gurer rasogolla,tak doi.in that one huge big piece of fish she got.in thali aloo-patol tarkari,aloo-karola fry,plain rice,plain dal and sweet plastic chutney.
At last one of my friends took one rasogolla.And surprisingly she asked for 2nd rasogolla.i was very happy when she asked for 2nd.
Amantran is the best restaurant for Bengali style rolls and food! I would definitely recommend Amantran for fulfilling your taste buds. I regularly order the Rolls, Fish Fry, Frankie, Mughlai Paranthas
They have recently redone their interiors do visit and support them, their owner Mr. Ghosh is very approachable and takes all feedback seriously
PS - It is value for money and you'll be surprised with their prices!
One of the few places in hyderabad where you can taste authentic bangali food. Delicious, fresh and reasonably priced. Veg Thali is just Rs 60. Fish can be enjoyed starting Rs 85. Hilsa or ilish at Rs250 only. We enjoyed the meal thoroughly. Place is not very big but taste is good. For the first time in life I had hot rassogulla there. Cleanliness near handwash area can be better but Highly recommended.
Excellent food quality. Unbelievably bengali. Never though I would get home like dal here in the southern part of India
Great place to eat Bengali food. It's a humble place not too fancy, but the food tastes Bengalicious.😋
You'll get authentic Bengali food here and also at a very reasonable rate. What is most important is the nice quality and taste that they maintain. It is a must visit restaurant in Secunderabad if you're looking for Bengali dishes.
Food is good but not at best level. This bengali resturant is just situated on the opp of Indira park and beside of hyderabad ramkrishna math. Also they accept order vi zomato, so you can order food from this resturant via zomato if you are feeling lazy and also get zomato discount. They mainly has meal thali system served with rice ,dal , one sabji and papad. Again if you need extra rice then you need to buy and that's not free man. Also if we ask then they will give extra sabji or dal again, otherwise not. The quality of the food which I eat at the resturant physically was not so good and tasty but the food everytime i ordered via zomato which was awesome in taste and enough in quantity. So that was a magic kinda thing. However you can catch auto or ola or uber to come here from any corner of hyderabad.
Amazingly DELICIOUS Veg Chop...Shingara...Roshogolla and Mishti doi....for sure a must visit place for people loving all these with a Bengali taste....LOVED THE TASTE...
I love this place for rasgula, Misti Dahi and Bengali parotha. The first thing I noticed that I was going to be the best way to get bengali fish called vetki
I went after visiting Ramakrishna Math. I had Dal Tadka & Dhoka Dalna w/ 2 roti. I mostly eat sattvic, so normally Indian food has too much rajas (chillis). However, my stomach could handle the Dal Tadka. The Dhoka Dalna had no chilis. Roti was fresh-made (not from a package) Excellent option for Yogis/sattvic who want a bit of rajas for dealing with city pace.
( People complaining about cleanliness..? This is India! The place wasn't sterile like a surgery room, but definitely meeting standards )
Wow nice fruit shop 🤤🤤❤️
So very very nice ☺️
Good Bengali food if you are sitting there and eating it hot. Do not order poori for home as it is oily and becomes soggy, maida adds to the bad taste. Rasgulla, Vegetable cutlet and Samosa (Singhada) are good and give real Bengali taste of cruch and potato, peanuts. Vegetable Chop has too much beetroot and can improve. Dal and Aloo Dum were good and had proper Bengali taste. Did not try non-vegetarian food. Overall good authentic Bengali food with some room for improvement.
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