Been to this great place for a lunch. And came out satisfied! Starting from the decor it's great, the multicoloured theme was up to the point, from curtains to show cases. To keep the theme to it's ancient name they have menu written on a scroll which is quite fascinating and different. Moving on to the food they had some great starters. Perfectly spiced dahi k kebab were delicious for the price. Spring rolls were really good, also had a great portion. Among the mocktails, black current was my favourite, sweet with a punch of lime. Perfectly made and presented. Guava marry had a punch of guava mixed with soda to make come up really well.
Among the main course the best we had was dal Makhni, dum aloo and murg masala. Each of these were perfect. Not so spicy either. Everything had enough quantities too. Among the desserts gulab jamun with ice cream was great, some hot gulab jamun with vanilla ice cream drizzled with chocolate syrup was the best dessert. To sum up i would say this place great for a family lunch or dinner. The crowd is good too. This place has great decors accommodated with some real good music.
Overall: 4.5/5
Food: 4.5/5
Ambience: 5/5
Crowd: 5/5
Based on the theme of the Mughal era..Jodha Akbar
Definitely the ambience is as per the name. This place is Clean and Spacious, no cluttered tables or anything.
To start with -
Paneer Spring rolls were amazzzing!!
Paneer tikka was average. But you can try Hara bhara Kebab, Dahi ke kebab - they were simply perfect, soft and creamy from inside and little crispy from outside �
Mocktails -
All the cocktails were punchy but a little more on sweet side, like Blackcurrant fizz could have been perfect if it was a little less sweet, Bloody Mary and Guava Mary was very well made. Also the best mocktail would be Hawaiian Blonde, one must try it.
Main course -
Best dish I had was Veg Korma, this dish had mushroom beans with a sweetish thick curry! It's a MUST have.
Shahi Dal makhni was perfect with a crisp tandoori roti. Other breads like Naan and Laccha parantha were also at par. If you are fond of Stuffed Dum aloo then you can also try Kashmiri dum aloo.
Dessert -
Gulab jamun with ice cream is worth it.. also one can try Shahi kheer if you are a Kheer lover, it was a little low on sugar.
Service - Good enough
Ambience - Already mentioned, Spacious, clean and decorated very colorful on Mughal theme.
Overall, I would recommend this place �
We North indians love mughlai cuisine wether it is butter chicken,mutton rogan josh,chicken tikka etc.There is something beguile about this cuisine.No doubt about it.But what if the food is served in an ambience which is also similar to the cuisine.So that's what happened with me this time I went to this outlet which has been designed according to the cuisine.Oil lamps were installed along with the beautiful artwork done on the wall which was quite exquisite.Moving on to the staff and the service well the staff was very courteous and were fully acknowledgeable about the product which they were offering to us and service which they have given to us was kinda felt freakish to me..Moving on to the quality and execution of the food aspects well the starters was spellbounding we have ordered around 6-8 starters and they were wondrous.Then talking about the main course items.No matter whatever we ordered wether it is a pindi chana to paneer or paneer to chicken it was phenomenon.The gravy and the pieces of mutton and chicken were extraordinary and the tenderness of the chicken was 'wowey' for me.Also the vegetarian dishes were also spellbounding as well and no undercooking was found there ..Also there were some beverages which we have ordered.The hawaiian blend was a killer strike for me ..it literally hits at the bulls eye of my tongue ...and make me astouned�...The place is a must a visit
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