If not the distance this place shall be the one I would head out to when I am craving for tasty of modern indian food. Also the ambience did the magic for me. Located at a lower parel , and they also have parking space. We were the early birds so grabbing a table wasn’t an issue.
I was stumbling to settle down with my order for the meal as the menu screams at you to try everything. So keeping it simple, it was soup, two appetisers, mains and dessert.
And the garma garam (hot) mushroom tea with mushrooms ricotta dumpling soup was light and the essence of dumplings lifts the taste; the soft mushroom pieces and consistency of the soup was bang-on.
The starters took a vegetarian detour to malai mushroom with shishito pepper Amul cheese fondue . The malai mushroom is a total winner; the smooth and melt-in-mouth cheese and malai were flavour-filled and cooked to perfection. And the tasty amul cheese fondue tops them so well.
The beetroot tikki chat - crispy CHAT with imli chutney had its flaws, the beetroot was soft and cooked and perfectly fried . The sweetness was domination the entire dish and the beetroot had crispy edges.
Rich, creamy and mind-blowingly delicious Ratatouille stuffed baby brinjal lababdar gravy is just a delight in mouth. I love baigan and thAT was just too perfect with Laccha paratha
for the gravy; also the juicy vegetables is a bliss and one of the best tasting ratatouille I have had in recent past. Ofcourse naan was also too good.
Orange mohito -The perfect way to end the meal was with a chilled drink .
The dishes are portioned fine for sharing. Presentation and ingredients used to enhance the flavour are great.
Orange cheese cake
yummy sitapal falooda
And I must appreciate Mr.Ajay for lending his ears to listen to our likes or dislikes about food and taking our proposals positively. And special mention to the dessert spoon, that’s one hell of a cutlery artwork and perfectly made to let you enjoy the dessert. both the desserts were so yummy and tummy full''
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