the place is not doing great guns because the owner is happy personally overlooking all thats made.not another indian food place. parsis are indians right? this one is run by a woman who buys the juiciest prawns herself , so we can have one of the yummiest fried prawns in the town. fish fillet rool is superb. Viennese meat is filling, but the sauce is average... steaks hmmm good. sali boti, parsi dish, waah!
you wont come here for a huge heap of salad, not for chilled out lemongrass cooler, not for sitting around the trees within the compound, not for the free candies every now and then, but for it all. me? i'll come here when i go to heaven, so i can stay here. now why will you hurry whwn you are in heaven?!! so stop getting annoyed at the laid back service! chill!
well, i m glad i share opinion with many on the rude staff, but well, if you smile, they do smile back at you, cheer up folks. Been here thrice, but still haven't tried their Hindustani fare, which is recommended too. The first time, i was starving, and hence skipped straight to the main course. The mixed meat sizzler. Huge. Fresh meat. Average sauces. I, a meat eating monster, had problems finishing it.
Wot else, the soups are good, and few other continental stuff that i had was finger licking good. Some swiss chicken and some rice with bacon in it... Yummy! Awesome bakery, everything's... read more
Well, this restaurant, albeit, called a hotel, has been around longer than most of us have walked this planet. 1939 to be precise. Even then it skips the “teeny bopper” as well “I m too mature to express amusement” crowd since it doesn’t have any fancy stuff. Me and my woman went here, and found half the crowd to be backpacking firangs, who obviously came here on the lonely planet guide recommendation or else who would spot this charming place, hidden behind the Juhu bus depot. For the mollycoddle people, bus is the huge version of a van, in which many people share a ride on a common route, and... read more