Sunday, April 17, 2016

Rahul Eggs – Too Omelety


Rahul Eggs was not birthed, founded or started; it was surely hatched to serve 350 variants of omelets.

Get down at Keshav Puram metro Station, in the service lane this small eatery cat be located. The place is an air-conditioned college canteen. Walls are full of posters of appreciation from news channels, food magazines and other eminent.

Like any restaurant menu, has a section of Veg and Non-Veg. Man, you are serving only omelets and you are talking of  Veg and Non-Veg, you mean to say you have a Green Dot certified Eggs? Hold On. Veg omelets are the ones, which has only vegetables and egg as the ingredient apart from spice and oil. The Non-Veg variants are the ones that have vegetables replaced for chicken and mutton.



The effort is great and innovative, but the hold factor is missing. We tried five variants and not much difference in taste for tongue. Eyes get a good treat, aggravates the hunger and becomes impossible yours hands away moment the omelet is served. Each variant tried scores highly on aesthetic scale.

 Monaco variant omelets inspired from Monaco biscuit has beautiful decorated toppings. A small bread piece topped with a layer of salami, boiled egg and veggies. The bread base was soft like the topping and the crunch was missing. I feel, if the toasted crispy bread replaces the soft one, it may increase the mouth feel by times. We also ordered Chicken Jalandhari, Vegetable Jalandhari and Vegetable Indian Omelet (not able to recall exact name… L). 





Chicken Jalandhari was the unanimously chosen hero of all the variants tried. It was like, a slice of bread with loads of chicken, coated with omelet and garnished with veggies and plenty of mayonnaise and tandoori orange sauce. 





Indian omelet decorated with Indian tricolor sauces well pronounced the name. Sauces orange, white and green were very “Bharatiya”.






The taste of all the variants was close, so more held by their looks than the beauty. In war of presentation and taste, the taste is always the winner. However, we first eat with eyes and it sets a high expectation. However, 350 is a big number to taste, judge and comment. Might be the sample selected is not the correct representation of population.

The omelets were quite filling and had a good satiety value. We went there in the evening around four, and had to skip dinner. One omelet per head as a snack is enough and two kicks off dinner from the plan

The price is in medium range, we paid close to 700 for 2 cold drinks and 5 omelet. Maximum price noticed was around 210, which is decent considering the amount of infused chicken and mutton.

Cannot be called a fine dine, neither a street shop. A good place if you are feeling too romantic for eggs and omelet. The packing is good and keeps the omelet intact till your place, warm it in microwave and have your meal.

Happy Eating… J

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