Aug 01, 2007
18 Defence Colony Market, Defence Colony Market, Defence Colony, Delhi
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Average
Their paper dosa is perhaps what they're most famous for!
It's an almost three feet long (no kidding!) dosa that could feed a family of three! You get your normal fare of udipi restaurant style food here coupled with north Indian food. The taste is fine, nothing new here.
Hygene is not their specialty for sure, as the waiters carry glasses with their fingers dipped in the water and the plates may occassionally contain the masala stains from the previous patrons meal. But if you're not that particular about hygene, this place boasts of the fastest service amongst all the restaurants in Delhi (we're not counting McDonalds of course :))
It's worth a visit to have a look (and taste) their monster paper dosa though!
P.S. The place is always (!!) packed despite it's three storeys! One of the more popular fast food joints in delhi.
Aug 01, 2007
B-1, H/8, Mohan Cooperative Industrial Estate, Main Mathura Road, Mathura Road, Delhi
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Excellent
This is one the best branches that haldiram's has in and around Delhi. Its setup is pretty cool as well. There is an open air chaat counter just as you enter. You get a variety of chaats here like pani puri, sev puri, ragda pattice, samosas, pav bhajis etc. You could decide just to have a chaat meal here and go back. The vareity is that good!
The entire ground floor enclosed area is dedicated to Indian sweets! If you don't find an Indian sweet of your choice on the menu here, chances are you're not going to find it anywhere else in delhi!
The upper storey has a wide variety of cuisines ranging form South Indian, Chinese, North Indian, mexican and a few continental choices. Mind you, it's all pure vegetarian.
Do not miss the paneer tikkas (the best I've had anywhere!), chhola bhatura, the pasta salad and the gulab jamuns from the dessert area.
Plus Haldiram's namkin's are the rage in delhi!
A good family dining place.
I give it two thumbs up!
Dec 07, 2006
208 Regent Chambers, Nariman Point, Mumbai
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Good
This is one of those restaurants that practically serve every Indian dish there is.
The flavour of some of the punjabi dishes has been given a gujurati flavour but the most of the menu is quite good. It's just that I don't like Gujurati food too much ;)
The main course aside, there's a good variety of starters like paneer tikka ( the best I've ever had anywhere), aaloo chaat, corn bhel, mini pao bhaji (!!) etc.
The main course also gives a good range of vegetables and rotis.
The only downside to the place is that it feels a bit cramped. Also, on weekends you'll have to wait atleast a half hour for seats (dinner time) as they don't take reservations on weekends.
All in all a good family lunch/dinner place.
Dec 06, 2006
G2/3, Dheeraj Heritage Residency, Shastri Nagar, Santacruz (W), Mumbai
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Excellent
Oh man!
The place is called Le Choclat and it stays true its name. The best variety of chocolates, choclate shakes, Chocolate cakes, Chocolate ice cream... well anything and everything to do with chocolate here! Its a bit expensive but you do get your money's worth here. Try the Chocolate Gooey Cake... trust me you'll think you're in heaven!! But don't go here for desert cause there's so much here to tempt you! Instead, have dinner... a chocolate dinner!!
Nov 24, 2006
Nehru Centre, Dr Annie Besant Road, Worli, Mumbai
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Good
I second Nagaraj's review. Also lookout for a number of starters (pani puri/bhel/mini masala dosas etc.) with the main course buffet for lunch.