Saturday, 10 December 2011

Rajdhani - Express Avenue Mall [Chennai]


The first time I saw this place, I didn’t want to enter because it was a Sunday and I was raring to have non veg food. The second time was because the queue outside was too long. The third time I took the chance and realised the wrong decisions I had taken the previous two times by not entering.
The first thing that shall strike you as you enter Rajdhani is its service. There are numerous customers and yet at every point, you feel as if you are the privileged one, receiving all the attention. The moment we entered, we were escorted to our table by a much smiling waiter who then brought in an ornate kettle with lukewarm water so that we could was our hands.  Next the plates were laid. What’s unique about this place is that it has no menu cards; or at least, not general menu cards for each table. The menu for the day is hand written on a small black board right at the entrance of the restaurant.
Anyhow, we waited as we were served. Oh what a pleasure it was! One felt like a Royal, with all that treatment. First came the plate, adorned with 5 types of subzee and 2 types of daal accompanied with salad, pickles, chutney and papad. Then came the rotis – 4 types in all. After the rotis, came the various options of rice (though we stuck to the better known “Khichdi”). And at the end came the sweets. And as if that wasn’t enough, every time before you could finish up a portion, you found a waiter standing by your side, ready to refill the plate.  The menu simply bowls you over – it’s that good. And yet, the waiters so humble, always with a smile and ever ready to help, it’s a pleasure eating here.
The rotis that we had were – Phulkas, Moong Daal Kachori, Pooran Poli and Palak Thottu.
The subzees – Aalu Baati, Turiya Tamatar, Gobhi Vatana, Batata Curry, Matki Masala.
The Daals – Spicy Daal Marwadi, Sweet Daal
The Rice – Steamed Rice, Khichdi, Curd Rice
The Desserts – Strawberry Halwa, Kala Jamun, Fruit Shri Khand
And at the end, we could hardly move, we ate so much!!


OUR RATINGS:
Ambience: 3.5/5
Food: 4.5/5
Service: 4.5/5
Price: 4/5
Overall: 4/5


OUR TAKE:
A must visit for the sheer pleasure of being served and the process of serving if not anything else. But then, when has good food hurt someone? Don’t miss the Dahi Vada – That would be a shame!!















3 comments:

  1. Veggies....all seemed grtt..as u hv explained very well.....keep njoying

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  2. Anu: Thanks dear
    Vickya: Rajasthani cuisine is one of the most varied ones in our country :-)

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