Good Marathi vegetarian food available in Kerala run by them. They are maintaining same level what we will get from Mumbai average hotel Of course may look like much conjusted but ok.it is not about the ambiance it is about tasting north Indian food at same taste Kachori, samosa, etc are very tasty Tried veg biriyani too. The price is very reasonable compared with cost in Kerala It is in TD road Serving people also speak Hindi
I have eaten aloo porotta which was actually nice but the panner butter masala was not good as expected. The rest of the food is actually okay for the price itz worth it but it can still taste better. And the shop near Broadway Punjabi house or smtg like that is actually splendid. You might find rush in that restaurant but the taste is heavenly and the rates are budget friendly.
Samosa - all day all night all summer Some real good Tea for tea lovers along with hot samosa. They have other lunch and dinner varieties as well. Pocket friendly spot with no compromise on taste
Affordable tasty north Indian food. But Staff looks are not neat. If the owner want more clients then he must take care about the cleanliness of his staff and surrounding. Otherwise it's a good restaurant.
Very expensive, curries are very expensive. Food quality is average. Very rich and oily. The price for the curries taking for full plate and half plate serving the difference is only 10/RS, and the amount varies.
I had get through one random guy in Jain mandir and i had food and taste was very good and i will suggest everyone who comes cochin and have to eat Jain food or Punjabi food pls come here.one more thing it's very good ambience but we can say like bhojnalay system
Food is good in taste, especially their samosas have a very authentic feel.but 1 star due to their behaviour. Be careful when you are giving the money, they may try to scam in the total.so calculate the total yourself before they give the bill. Also cleanliness. From personal experience.