Very polite staff. Quick service
Happened to be in Seawoods and walked into this joint for an awesome breakfast. Had appam and egg masala - the egg masala was optimally spiced and the egg was so perfectly boiled, neither hard nor runny. The appam was soft and fluffy and this combination made my day and am just waiting for another chance to go back. I would drive for 2 hours one way for that breakfast.
This place is situated exactly opposite seawoods station. It's a small tiny place but serves great south India food. If you are a south Indian dishes lover, this place is a must try place. The staff is very courteous and quick , also very pro active in taking the orders. We had ordered surmai fry and curry with kerela parotha.. the fish was scrumptious with such reasonable prices . The parotha complimented with the curry very well , it was very soft and tasty. Will definitely visit this place soon
Flavours of South 🌴💚🧡
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Sanjo! This resto is located at the seawoods prime location, its just opposite Seawoods Grand Central Mall (next to naturals).
Its a small restaurant, so dont expect a luxurious Ambience , still it has a decent ambience which has normal sitting plus a separate family ac room upstairs.
Sanjo! Is popularly known in the vicinity for its south indian food. By jus viewing the menu you'll find out the variety of south indian food (kerala food) it has to offer!!!
If you are a non south indian, u'll not understand 70% of the food listed on the menu..one might get confuse what to order but not to worry, the restaurant staff will politely explain the dishes and guide you through!!
Now coming to the food....
We tried 'idiyaapam with Malabar chicken' 💚
For people who dont knw what Idiyappam is: its a South indian dish. You can say south indian STEAMED RICE NOODLES with a layer of coconut in between.
The idiyaapam and malabar chicken combination was too good!!!
The chicken malabar gravy was aromatically too good had all the south flavours in it!!!🔥🔥🔥 (Note: chicken a non spicy dish, if you crave for something spicy, look for one in the menu or simply ask the staff dey will help you out)
They have many more awesome south indian snacks and mains like parampurri, kozhukattai, neyappam, parotta etc.
Der serve sadhaya on sundays, you can try that too.
If you are craving for authentic South Indian food, den this place is just right for you!!!! Do visit and enjoy the southery Delicacy! 🧡
Kindly note: to serve fresh and good, many items on the menu are specially available at a fixed time of the day. So, prior visiting, kindly confirm the staff if the particular menu item you looking to try der is available or not)
~ Praneet Shetty
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Probably one of the best restaurant in Navi Mumbai, where you’ll get typical Kerala food. The ambiance in not that good, and even the service is bit slow, but the taste of the food is good. Do visit if you wish to try some typical Kerala food.
Wanna have typical Kerala food???
Head out to this place and enjoy the food. For a pure vegetarian I would suggest to try the Ela Sadya and for the Non vegetarians you've got lot of varieties there. From fish, chicken mutton to duck roast. Just walk-in and explore the authentic Kerala food here and I'm sure it would be an amazing experience
Best Kerala food i’ve had. Service is amazing. Taste is also fingerlicking good. Must visit for it’s fish menu. Affordable also. Highly recommended.
A small, but lovely place to have Kerala cousine at Navi Mumbai. Moderately priced Kerala delicacies for the foodie in you. Can read Kerala news paper and have your breakfast here.
I absolutely love this place ...
best and authentic SouthIndian food...
I am a big fan of the authentic Sadya provided here....
Ambience is very okayish.
But food is what matters specially if u r southindian cuisine fan...
so i would rate this place 5/5 for its Food only n the courteous waiters where u feel very homely... 😊😊😊
Hotel Sanjo opposite to grand central mall serves authentic kerala recipes, it’s a sure place to try those tasty dishes and a good place for family. Staffs are polite and service is good. If you are really interested in some poth fry, chicken chettinad and porotta, must try!!
Best known for it's authentic Kerala cuisines, Sanjo' is a must visit. Flavorful food, quick service and polite staff; the hotel is not a fancy place but rather a simple place for families to come together for their meals. It is located right opposite the grand central mall or the Seawood's station, which makes it even more accessible. Though their Sunday Sadhya is extremely famous, their paratha and beef or chicken roast never disappoints. My favourite being the pazham pori, is a must must try here!
One of the best to go outlet for some delicious food is out there in Seawoods. We had chicken curry, chicken fry, fish fry many parothas and appums to go with it. The chicken curry was amazing and loved it a lot. The true southern taste from India and the layered parothas were yum and a good compliment rather than having a naan or a roti with it.
To top it off they serve a warm mix of water and some herbs I guess, im not sure but it sooths your throat down and makes the food taste even better. Cheers!
My go to place for Kerala food. I can eat here thrice, sorry four times a day starting breakfast, lunch, evening snacks and dinner. Good soft puttu, appam, porottas, and other mallu delicacies are prepared yummily here. Quantity is fairly good, awesome potthu roast and fry as well as kadala curry. I've never had sadya here in my last 11 years of eating here. Anyway, must try are the Kerala tea and black tea also.
One of my favourite Mallu restaurants in Bombay. This one is bang opposite Seawoods mall.
I was craving for some quality beef when I chanced upon this restaurant. The Beef roast did not let me down on my cravings. I followed up the beef roast with a nice clam fry which on the mark again.
The service is good. A dinner for 2 will cost you around 500 bucks and the food is total value for money.
I would highly recommend this for your dose of Mallu cuisine.
Whenever you feel like having authentic Keralite food, just visit this place and it never disappoints you. Everyday they have a special chicken dish. Would suggest not to check the menu and rather ask the owner who's sitting on the counter what to have today. He will definitely recommend you the best dish of the day. Nice humble chap.
Must try: Kerala chicken dry and paratha. Their chicken gravy is bit spicy so before placing an order just ask them to make it medium spicy if you want to. Yes, the food it quite expensive here but all worth.
This has become a frequent for me
It's a heaven for non veg lovers.
Especially those who are looking Kerala style Curries.
Their Chicken naadan, chettinaadu ,Beef roast is simply amazing
Do try it with Kerala porotta (Soft Roti made of Maida)
Full Marks to the taste and the service
A group of friends and I decided to check out this place which is touted as an authentic Kerala cuisine serving restaurant. It was quite a hike from Mumbai; but like they say, where there is a will, there is a way to get there. We were determined and we found our way there. The place has good signage and is on the main drag in Vashi alongside the Seawoods Mall. There is no shouting street appeal but once you step in, you know that this is no-frills place that targets the seriously hungry. The décor is pretty spartan but eminently functional. Ambiance gets a bare thumbs up.
We look at the menu but it was not necessary because our accompanying friend had the inside connection with the owner of the establishment. There is a brief but intense dialog between these long-lost acquaintances and it appeared that the ordering was done; the banter was fast and furious. Between the four of us, there was a thali, an order of rice with a Kerala sauce (looked like sambar) and the two of us had the Malbari paratha. First to come in was the staples, the thali, rice and the parathas. I was impatient and went for the parathas just as it landed; it did not disappoint. Then came the meat in a red sauce and coconut strips. I got some of that bad boy on my plate and the paratha swung into action. At that point, I could have been at Cape Canaveral or Sriharikota or Baikanour; I was launched into a fiery space. I could not taste the meat, but my head was numb and my mouth and lips were on fire. There was some warm Kerala water at hand but the warm water did little to douse the inferno. I requested some curd and after I got a few morsels of paratha with the cool curd, I felt some relief. Then came some fried shrimp; this time, I separated the tiny shrimp from the fiery masala – one bitten twice shy, literally. The shrimp was tiny but flavorful. The kind host persuaded us to check out the squid; by now, I was picking up on the theme – so I cleaned the squid from the green coconut masala. Cannot really say that the squid was cooked to perfection; because it really wasn’t. By now I was emboldened to go for the meat – it was pretty good sans the fiery sauce. The owner and our good friend the realized that there was a misunderstanding; what my friend had actually ordered was the meat roast - dry (sukha); so, there was a course correction. The meat roast and the paratha were a marriage made in heaven. The meat was cooked well and, wrapped in the paratha, it was sheer heaven. I continued with the occasional curd dips – and finally there was redemption. The finale was the paisaam, which was vermicelli kheer – absolutely delightful. My friends who ordered the rice and the thali could not stop raving of their food experience. Based on the collective experiences, food gets a thumbs up.
So, after a few bumps in the road, I got to my favorite dish, which was the meat roast, the paratha and the paisaam. The cold curd is a welcome side dish - very soothing. The other dishes, I am sure were not bad, just too spicy. The owner/manager sensing our ‘pain’ apologized profusely and wished that we had told him in advance to tone down the heat. Clearly, the place is patronized by the Kerala crowd and the food is calibrated to their taste. I would certainly go back to retry my favorites and also venture into some new territory but not without requesting the toned-down versions. The owner/manager is a very genial gentleman and does his rounds to get a pulse and also take corrective action, like he did for us.
Overall, I liked the place. I am sure I will have a better experience the next time. Definitely worth a try!
Good food and value for money...
I ordered their egg biryani and chicken chilli lollypop.
The biryani was light and tasty, no garish masala and not overloaded with oil.
The starter was good too. Cooked in coconut oil, this one is for the spice eaters.... It's hot and tasty.
With Siddharth Roychoudhury
A haven of Keral cuisine.
I prefer visiting this place whenever I'd feel like having seafood. They serve fresh seafood which is typically kerali style along with parotha and appam. The best part is that they give you some herbal water which is absolutely complimentary. I'ld vouch for their seafood anytime. Also, on Onam, they cater vegetarian food which includes more than 20 items which are served till you are beyond satisfied.A must visit place near Seawoods. One of the rarest which serves fine seafood in Kerala style!!
Cheers!!
Best Kerala Restaurant in Seawoods, Awesome Food, always fresh, courteous staff, clean environment, affordable good quality food. If you love your family then that's the best place to be.
Best mallu food joint in Navi Mumbai. Used to be awesome when there wasn't a ban on a certain kind of meat. Must try the elai sadhya. Best time to visit on Sunday mornings
Best place..best food..best service..loved it..chicken chettinad with kappa..😍must try..and also try awesome tea..best place to take your family 🙌
Authentic Kerala receipes found here. Chicken Chettinad is the best one I've ever had. It gets better if had with appam. Kappa, prawns biryani and chicken sukha, chicken malabar tastes great too.
Right next to my home, sanjo is quite a nice restaurant, weather it be your breakfast, lunch or dinner. A typical South Indian outlet, the taste is good, ambiance quite nice. Though do check for some dishes as the price varies.
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I went to Hotel Sanjo, because their Menu looked promising. After reaching at around 5pm, we realized, this place is right opposite the Seawood Grand Central. And most of the stuff on their menu are not available. Instead, they had freshly made Ulli Vada & Thiri Vada. We ordered both. Ulli Vada is a simple deep-fried South Indian Vada with onions. And Thiri Vada is a sweet Paratha-type Roll with sweetened banana-coconut fillings inside. I'm not a fan of the Banana smell, but the simple oily-fried taste of Ulli Vada, had me addicted. Ordered that a couple more times, before ordering their other available dish, Rani Fish Fry. Doesn't taste bad, pretty spicy & evenly fried. Last but not the least, we asked for the good old Parotta & Veg Korma. 'Cause, nothing else available looked appealing. Korma was a little salty; but eatable. Not a bad experience per se, but the non-availability of more items left us hungry for more.
I am really happy that I can taste almost all mallu dishes from this restaurant. I am a regular visitor of almost all mallu restaurants in Navi Mumbai. But this is the first time I am tasting awesome seafood like kakka fry and kallummekkaya.. Even the Kada fry they are serving is too delicious. I am a great lover of kerala food. I found this restaurant through zomato only. it is easy to locate this restaurant. This one is staying just opposite to seawoods station ( Grand central mall ). Its a small joint. But the restaurant was very ,much hygienic as well.. As I already told, it is a small joint, so we cant expect a great ambience. But they are doing a great job with in the limited facilities.
Hats off to the entire team for setting up such a nice joint in mumbai.
Nice and fresh food and I like Hotel water very nice try one time when you come New Mumbai fish is too good tasty and Tandoori item also very very good
Amazing food in non veg... did not have vegan food here yet... so no comments on that... Had appam and beef fry.. perfectly cooked and tasty...
Food, Service, Value for Money the review shall mention these 3 criterion.
Food:- Looking for authentic Kerala flavours, then this is the place. Situated near Central Park Mall in Seawoods, its has a vast variety of Kerala special dishes. From Appams to Parothas, Chicken Nadan to Prawns Roast. One can also go for Sadya. Flavours are authentic and food is tasty.
Service:- Kind staff, for a non Keralite they really help them to make a best choice and order the dish.
Value for Money :- Excellent
Good malayali food. Good for Kerala parotta and chicken, fish. Small place though. No use of the upstairs area as the height of the ceiling is very less.
The best kerala food....worth the money.. Sadya.. Porotha.. Nonveg food... If u r a true South Indian food lover.. Then this is the perfect place to try!!!
Amazing food.... Like the aayurvedic water served... Something different...
Loved the chicken chettinad... 9 on 10
Ate it with the maida roti... Liked it to...
Also the chaas is amazing with kadi patta and ginger... Again 9 on 10
Whenever you are in Seawoods and are hungry just visit this place without thinking anything. It's just awesome. The ambience is good with soothing light music which makes you feel comfortable. I ordered a Chicken Tandoori Plate and Tawa Chicken Masala, both the dishes were awesome. You can vouch for their Pudina Chutney, it 's very tasty. I loved visiting this place.
Ambience: 5/5
Service: 4.5/5
Food: 5/5
A place for all the south indians .
A friend took me to this place , as I entered it looked like an ok restaurant , nothing fancy, nothing wow .
The food here is already been prepared , so you can expect 2 mins service.
As we started ordering food , we got quick service. Though the food is prepared earlier , but it tastes nice.
What ever you order here has unique taste. It feel like you are in Kerala.
Food is really here , must try restaurant.
PS- located just beside naturals icecream shop.
It is a place I visit often with my non-mallu friends to get them acquainted with authentic Kerala cuisine.
I have eaten almost everything they have to offer. Some of the combinations you must try here are :-
- Kappa (tapioca) and meen curry (fish) or with chicken curry if fish isn't available
- Appam or Kerala porota with chicken (try chicken sukha aur chicken curry with spicy gravy; my friend @FoodEmperor1 liked chicken sukha more)
- Idi appam (steamed rice noodles with grated coconut) with kadala curry (chickpea curry) or chicken/egg/fish curry (at home, people have it with just sugar or milk too).
The place is a bit cramped but the food is absolutely delicious and value for money. I keep bringing my friends here and nobody ever complained, most want to come back. And so do I.
Authentic Kerala comfort food. This is what the tag line of this place should be. It's a gastronomic fairy tale for a newbie exploring food from Kerala. Not an extravagant place and don't expect it to be healthy option if you're looking for traditional stuff. Since it's made with love. Would return again for sure!
A small tiny restaurant. Very welcoming staff. The restaurant had a first floor as well which is air conditioned.
They serve authentic kerala cuisine from the pink water to every dish.
We ordered the parotta and prawn curry, Surmai fry, Rice and meen kozhambu
🍤 Parotta and Prawn Curry: The prawn curry was crazy yum. Licked our plates off. The prawn was cooked to perfection and not till it got rubbery. Pairing this with the Parotta made my night happy!
🍤 Surmai Fry: The fish was over cooked to me. Not my favourite for the night.
🍤Rice and meen kozhambu: Ordered half plate kerala rice. Those fat white rice. With the oil floating meen kozhambu. A good dish!.
Value for money. Simple restaurant. Great Service. Happy tummy.
You can have the best Kerala style chicken curry here.....
Chicken pepper Sukha and chicken ulathiyath with parotha was yum yum....
A really good place for Kerala style food. A little congested seating and less ventilation. But food is simply too good. Service is quick and food is served hot. Kerala style porotas are famous here.
The manager visits each table to ask about their experience and asks suggestions from each customer.
We had the chicken Kerala, duck roast and chicken malabar with hot porotas. Instead of dessert we finished our meal with strong hot tea.
A must try for all those who love Kerala food.
My rating:
Service - 4/5
Ambiance - 3/5
Food - 4/5
If u are wanting a taste of Kerala food, this is the place to come to.
A very unassuming small cosy place.
Don't judge it by its size.
The waiters and the owner are super friendly and u don't need to worry if u don't have an idea about the dish to order.
Just give ur preference to the waiter(chicken,fish,spicy,medium,coconut etc) n he vl surely suggest u the best available dish.
People whose taste buds are not acclimatized to Kerala food would probably not do justice to this place.
The appams and parota are delectable.
Surely visiting next time to try stew, biryani and their Sunday special Sadhya.
P.S it doesn't burn a hole in ur pocket.any chicken dish costs only 150bucks.
Their appams are the best thing! You can not stop at one! The food is yummy and very light.... I really like the water that they serve.. It's a flavourful and healthy water... The Kerala parathas n kappa biryani both is a must try
This is by far the best place to have Kerala cuisine, in Navi mumbai. A modest place with a warm heart. The owner himself serves food with great hospitality. Just a pleasure to go there every once in a while.
One of the best places in Navi Mumbai to have your Kerala taste buds awakened.
A minute walk from Seawoods station, this place is sandwiched between a wine shop and naturals ice cream.
We had the fish curry and Chicken curry with Kerala porotha and Appam. They both were abosultely amazing and it didn't matter if you were having it with the porotha or appam, they both complimented it. However the star of this place is the beef fry. Little nuggets nicely marinated with a secret spicy recipe to die for. Even though it's spicy you would actually salivate for me.
Overall, you get a "Chota packet bada bomb" kinda feeling when you finish eating here. The best kerala cuisine restaurant in Navi Mumbai
P. S - These guys also play some vintage mallu music.
Best place for Beef! Its a south indian restaurant and the setup is really good, it's like ur in kerela eating beef and its not expensive! For all the mallu's out there if u wanna eat beef, Sanjo is the place!
This place has the most amazing beef that can be made ever. A very authentic South Indian restaurant which serves amazing thali and the rotis, chappatis here are to die for. Somehow whenever you hear a South Indian restaurant you'd hav dosas circulating in your mind but it's a very undermined fact that non veg South Indian restaurants serve some of the best mouth watering meat ever and this place is the perfect example of that. The fact that it's located somewhere in the inside of Seawoods and maybe a little difficult to locate makes it all the more awesome as great food after a bit of a struggle is orgasmic Hahahaha. Do visit it during the lunch time as they serve some of best combination of fish and meat in a thali, just what you need if you're first half in the office hasn't been that good. People from newhere other than Navi Mumbai, Sunday lunch maybe more feasible for you guys 😊
My go to place when nothing elsenworks out. Love their chicken sukkha with paronthas. Also their biryani is quite nice. Recommend for those who are ok to not have a fancy ambience as long as food is authentic.
Want to have scrumptious Kerala food, this place won't disappoint you.
I have been many a times here and tasted all their items. Price wise it's very reasonable.
On Sunday they have special Thali ONLY in lunch, which they serve on banana leaf.
You will get mild warm Ayurvedic water ( Kerala style ).
Their non- veg food preparation is very good specially fish.
Must give a visit here if you want to try Kerala food.
What a Place..!!! The best South Indian Food i've ever had. The place where u can have ur best lunch specially on Sunday's. I ordered Sunday Special Thali and it was awesome. Don't jude this place by Ambience, go by the food, quality and service they Provide. Very Good Experience..Rated-5
It is a place where you can get really tatsy south indian food and the water is of different type ,hot and some reddish type,fish is of great quality and service is also good
Really didnt knew there was such a great restaurant in seawoods! Well interiors is okay and from outside ill look like any simple restaurant...but the food they have is just simply delicious! Apam are so wonderful that u ill want to eat apam with any of their other dishes..had sukha chicken fry , white chicken and apam .. way too delicious ! The water here is herbal and slightly pinkish in colour . If you like spicy food...hotel Sanjo is the place to go!
Perfect mallu getaway...authentic south kerala dishes..chicken naadan and varathu curry are lovely...all other dishes like beef fry , kappa curry are good and seems to pull us again to the joint
Awesome food with delicious Kerala food porrata, white puttu with channa curry , beff fry is mouth waterry idappam and appam with chicken or beff curry gets back to feel of being in Kerala for a moment Kerala style tea is speciality and highly recommended
The famous Kerala food joint in sea woods. The hotel is quite famous for its size. U get a complimentary warm drink on arrival which is refilled continuously. They Cook particular dishes on d day n u have to select from the one d waiter tells. Chicken korma n chicken masala were gud. So was appam,achaapam n Kerala paratha. I could not have d unpolished rice. Also try fish curries. It is jam packed for breakfast as well.
Ended up visiting this place post a bird watching trail...was a lil surprised to find this place full early morning...but given our hunger pangs waited never the less to get a seat..and boy was i glad we waited...if you are looking for a taste of kerlian cusine you would be more than happy to end up at this joint...
one word: Awsome,
authentic kerla cusine, right from the appams to the fish curry to the chicken gravy every dish was lip-smacking ...
ambience - not that great but who cares when the food is so good...
cost wise- moderate pricing (wudent mind calling it cheap as it's worth every penny you pay...)
Service - quick...
must try - the fish curry...it's absolutely delicious..
All over a good visit...
Worth more than a few visits...
Quick, clean and rightly priced Mallu food, that's Sanjo's. Good place to try out Appams and Egg Curry for Breakfast, Rice Plate for Lunch and Porotta and Chicken Curry for Dinner. Also, they serve very good tea which brings back memories of typical Kerala style tea. Ambiance and look wise the place looks simple and reminds you of those Hotels in Kerala, but the service is simply superb with no qualms for anyone.
What more could one ask for :
Authentic regional cuisine in authentic setting at an excellent price point just in your backyard.
Thanks to Zomato for letting me find the place for one of my favourite breakfast food : Puttu and Kadala curry. I added Egg Masala to the same.
The price too is quite attractive .
Food is no different than what I have had in typical Joints in Kerala .
Loved being here and thank Zomato again
A really small and cramped place. But nevertheless the place is really clean and what gives this place the best ratings is the kinda food they serve. The authentic South Indian style of cooking and the non veg food is just brilliant and to crave for. One of my favorites being duck roast. The chicken chettinad and the nadan chicken are just too good as well. Tapioca (kappa) is good and well I can name every dish on their menu and praise it. They have been in business for a really long time and they have always maintained good standards.
food is superb der....especially i loved the beef...would love to go der again...nd the rates r reasonable enough...
Amazing food. I am a northindian but have a strong pallet for southindian food. I frequently visit this joint on a sunday to eat sadhya..i tell u its yum and authentic...n the owners treats every one so nicely
mouth watering dishes.....try chicken ilayil varuthu arachadu.....manasu arinju serve cheyyunnae.....
This used to be value for money but recently they have increased their prices and I dare say, unduly so.
One could eat their heart's content at a very affordable price and this is evident from the large young bachelor crowd that frequents this place.
The food is very good and authentic right up to the herb coloured water that is served with the food.
The ambience has the look and feel of a small time Kerala joint with Malyali songs playing all the time. The days menu is scribbled on a white board too, giving the place a real 'lunch home' kind of feel.
If your tolerance to red chilly is low, do not bother sampling anything but the porota and appam [ deliciously made]. The dishes are all red hot fiery and makes one wish for some choice of mild dishes to be available on the menu. Similarly, it is pretty much a strictly non vegetarian place...while I have no problem with that, personally, it makes it impossible to go there for a meal with a vegetarian friend.
For a Kerala joint, the fish items are not so good. Stick to chicken and [if you eat] beef.
If you happen to be from the Kerala or even from the Karavali Coast, you will definitely keep an eye out for places serving your type of food which is meat, meat and more meat with lotsa coconut being part of the experience. If you are in New Bombay then you must visit Sanjo which is just opposite Seawoods Station on the Palm Beach side.
Keralites will have no problem ordering here, but if is some authentic taste of Kerala you want to sample stick to the basics since the names of the dishes are made for Mumbai! You can have Chicken is all its various ways (no tandoor items) with Parota (a type of soft roti made of maida). or Para Boiled Rice (which is very common on the south west coast). Beef is served (if you ask for it) and Beef Pepper is highly recommended. Chicken Pepper is great too. If you want to sample tapioca then you should try Kappa Biryani (Mix of Tapioca and Beef). The fish may not always be fresh, so its wise to stick to meat.
If you go during breakfast time, then try the Appams and Kadala Curry (Chickpeas) or Puttu and Kadala Curry.
On Sundays you can experience a Vegetarian Thalli on a Banana Leaf called Sadhya and you get to eat unlimited amount of what is served. You can have additional chargeable items of Non Veg if you need.
This is certainly the best Kerala Hotel in New Bombay along with the Kerala Bhavan in Vashi.
You will get authentic Kerala food here. Ambiance is not so great but food is good. Sadya (Traditional Kerala Style) food is served on Sunday afternoon.You will get a variety of food here Veg,& non veg.Chicken ,mutton,beef & some time duck also.Located bang opp Seawood station
Ambiance 5/10
Food 9/10
Location 9/10
Food is worth the money. Tastes good and isn't too oily either unlike other places.
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