Tried the mutton pulav and mutton chops. Both the dishes were nice. The mutton was well cooked. The place is pocket friendly.
My bestie insisted this was the original Hanumanthu. After parking the car some distance, we explored Mandi Mohalla and reached here.
The place does look and feel authentic. Tiny place, just passage and nooks. We tried literally everything available on the menu at the time we went , a bit late, closer to 2pm I think. Of the rice items we tried the ghee rice, chicken palav, mutton palav, the mutton one being the best. The rice was non-oily, light and very lightly flavoured. Quite different. My friends liked it, might take getting used to for some.
Of the sides, the mutton chops were the best, just juicy deliciousness. Two big pieces in one plate. So we needed a repeat order since we were 3. The chicken fry was nondescript, can avoid this one here. The kheema balls were good but not the best I have had. I did not have the mutton liver, but my friends did and said it was average.They were out of boti and leg soup but there is a bowl of leg soup given along with the palav so we did get to taste it. It was light and nice, somewhat looked like rasam they usually give in military hotels. We did not have the stomach for the thale mamsa.
Overall good. Been wanting to try this place for a while and I could click done on my bucket list. My choice here though would be the mutton chops, not the rice.
Went a second time, the mutton biryani was consistently good but to our disappointment, they were out of mutton chops as we were late on a Sunday. Second time around we had the Kheema Balls as there were no other sides left. Kheema balls can be avoided, it was below average. Don't miss the Mutton Chops if you are going to this outlet of Hanumanthu.
Mutton Pulav @ Hotel Hanumanthu Devi Mess Original 1930, Mysore
Dish* 4/5
Restaurant * 3/5
A very popular restaurant among the locals and tourists
One of the oldest and most famous hotels of Mysore.
This place is also known as the legendary Biriyani / Pulav Palace.
Facts:
1. Recipe safeguarded
2. Recipe passed on from the founder till only to his heir
3. Owner prepares the Pulav himself daily in 3 shifts
4. No Veg
5. Only Restaurant rest all is a copy
6. Cooked in Firewood
7. Carrying on by the 4th Generation
8. Lucky if you get a place to sit immediately
9. Monday Holiday
10. Pulav served on dry leaf
Don’t watch out for the ambiance as this place is good only for the food they serve
Very pocket friendly and worth the money
What to Try
Mutton Pulav
Chicken Pulav
Shorba (served with the pulav and can ask for more)
Mutton Kheema (this is actually kheema balls)
Mutton Chops (didn’t try but highly recommended)
What to not try?
Chicken Fry (not actually fry but gravy)
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