Niros is something we landed up on after reading some reccos from my network on zomato and some very good reviews from the local folk as well. Located quite close to most sightseeing places, near panch batti circle, it seemed like the ideal stopover for lunch.
We made it in by around 1:30 pm on a Sunday noon. The place mostly full, saving one table which we gladly grabbed. Not too large a seating area and I reckon in rush hours, the waiting couch outside is full as well.
We weren't particularly starving so we ordered in a chicken malai kebab, a paneer tikka and a Veg Pulao. For dessert, we shared a kulfi falooda. We had a lemon soda to start as well.
The kebabs were very well spiced and cooked to be ever so soft and succulent. The paneer cubes were lovely and sliced beautifully with just the fork, yet not crumbling.
The pulao was quite light, not too heavily spiced. I might be wrong but going by the 75% non-Indian crowd, the lightly spiced food maybe to suit their palate. They however serve no raita with the pulao which is a little strange.
The kulfi falooda was half awesome, half not so much - the falooda had a very strong flavour of road and overpowered the subtle kesar taste of the kulfi.
The meal cost us Rs.1,450 excluding a service charge - a little steep but definitely a good option for some leisurely lunching.
http://www.zomato.com/review/YLOXq
We made it in by around 1:30 pm on a Sunday noon. The place mostly full, saving one table which we gladly grabbed. Not too large a seating area and I reckon in rush hours, the waiting couch outside is full as well.
We weren't particularly starving so we ordered in a chicken malai kebab, a paneer tikka and a Veg Pulao. For dessert, we shared a kulfi falooda. We had a lemon soda to start as well.
The kebabs were very well spiced and cooked to be ever so soft and succulent. The paneer cubes were lovely and sliced beautifully with just the fork, yet not crumbling.
The pulao was quite light, not too heavily spiced. I might be wrong but going by the 75% non-Indian crowd, the lightly spiced food maybe to suit their palate. They however serve no raita with the pulao which is a little strange.
The kulfi falooda was half awesome, half not so much - the falooda had a very strong flavour of road and overpowered the subtle kesar taste of the kulfi.
The meal cost us Rs.1,450 excluding a service charge - a little steep but definitely a good option for some leisurely lunching.
http://www.zomato.com/review/YLOXq
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