Variety: Not much, though what they serve is good. The serve
tikkas wrapped in Rumali Roti, also one can order the same combination without
a wrap. Score (3/5)
Taste: Tastes like Home made rolls. Chicken and mutton
pieces are well roasted and succulent. Namak mirch ek dam barabar. Score (4/5)
Serving Size: Good is the word. One roll is enough for one
person. Score (4/5)
Ambiance: Simple, small place and well cooled. They do not have
much seating capacity, though they serve a quick bite so easy to find seat. They
have a comfortable seating. The walls have framed Prayers in Islam, thanking
god for the everything. Score (3.5/5)
Hygiene: Hygiene standards are good. They have an open
kitchen behind the Glass walls, so one cannot escape that. Score (5/5)
Staff: They are very courteous and very polite. Food tastes
lot better with love and they are aware of this ingredient. Score (5/5)
Service: It is a quick bite and they make to order, so one may
face few delays. (4/5)
Price: It is aptly priced, when looked at in consideration
with Serving Size. Two can easily eat and satisy there tums in 500-600 INR. (3/5)
What I ordered: Haleem, Chicken Malai Tikka Roll, Mutton
Kofta with Rumali Roti and Sheer Khurma. Score (5/5)
Recommendations: Haleem, it is simple in taste, not heavily
spiced and a complete meal with Meat, Rice and various types of Pulses. This
was my first interaction with haleem and I loved it. There may be others
tasting better than they serve, but will get to know with time. Score (4/5)
Why not to visit? If you are on lookout for greasy, rolls
with super spices with taste residing in your taste buds even after hours and reminded
of what you ate through burrps.
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