3/5 Suchandan B. 8 months ago on Google
I
have
previously
eaten
food
from
Best
Indian
Restaurant
before,
both
Dine
In
and
Delivery.
The
recent
Dine
In
experience
however,
was
not
up
to
the
mark.
The
service
was
courteous
and
warm
until
we
asked
for
a
second
serving
of
the
complementary
chutney
they
serve,
which
they
informed
would
be
chargeable.
We
felt
a
little
off,
but
at
least
they
were
transparent
on
their
policy
which
was
good.
After
waiting
for
8-10
minutes
the
food
arrived.
We
ordered
a
mixed
non
veg
grill
platter
as
starter
and
Mutton
Biryani
and
Raita
as
main
course.
But
they
served
everything
together
which
was
the
second
point
we
did
not
like.
The
mix
grill
platter
consisted
of
two
small
pieces
of
Tandoori
Chicken,
two
pieces
of
Sheekh
Kebab,
two
pieces
of
Chicken
wings,
two
pieces
of
Chicken
tikka,
one
piece
of
Prawn
and
two
pieces
of
Lamb
tikka,
served
with
a
bowl
of
Saffron
Rice
and
some
salad.
Sheekh
Kebabs
were
on
the
drier
side.
The
Tandoori
Chicken
pieces
were
good,
tikka
pieces
were
a
little
chewy
but
still
good
enough
to
enjoy.
I
did
not
have
the
prawn
since
there
was
only
one
provided.
The
lamb
tikka
pieces
were
hard,
chewy
and
the
sheepish
smell
was
so
overpowering
that
we
could
not
eat
them
completely.
Then
came
the
surprise,
the
Mutton
Biryani
was
actually
Lamb
Biryani.
The
Lamb
pieces
had
the
same
overpowering
sheepish
smell
but
softer
than
the
tikka
ones.
The
rice
part
of
the
Biryani
on
the
other
hand,
was
dismal.
Someone
who
has
had
real
Biryani
would
find
it
upsetting
that
after
paying
β¬20,
they
get
this
spiced
up
rice
mixed
with
a
few
pieces
of
meat
served
as
Biryani.
The
Raita
was
great,
but
chargeable.
They
served
a
complimentary
bowl
of
Potato
and
Green
Peas
curry
which
was
tasty
and
helped
us
fill
our
stomach
with
the
rice
as
we
could
not
finish
the
Biryani.
On
providing
the
feedback,
they
took
it
seriously
and
asked
us
if
they
could
make
it
better
somehow.
We
asked
if
the
saffron
rice
and
Potato
curry
can
be
arranged
to
be
served
again,
to
which
they
obliged
to.
They
even
asked
if
we
wanted
to
have
Chicken
Tikka
Masala
but
we
refused
as
we
were
not
feeling
like
eating
any
more
meat
for
the
day.
I
hope
they
work
on
their
menu
list
a
little
bit
to
indicate
the
contents
of
the
items
which
the
patrons
are
going
to
order.
For
instance,
if
we
had
known
Mutton
Biryani
is
actually
Lamb
Biryani,
we
would
not
have
ordered
it.
The
next
thing
is
they
should
improve
on
the
Biryani
itself.
Spiced
up
rice
is
not
Biryani,
in
any
cuisine
out
of
India.
If
they
can
improve
on
these
points,
I'm
still
up
for
another
visit
to
this
place
as
I
liked
their
courteous
behavior
and
service.