5/5 Sriram V. 11 months ago on Google
First
things
first,
the
food
was
good
and
the
ambience
was
excellent.
I
was
driving
from
Bangalore
to
Chennai
after
a
long
time,
I
usually
visit
A2B,
since
I
wasn't
hungry
i
went
ahead
and
tried
Saisangeet,
which
was
an
HR
from
where
I
usually
have.
It
was
perfect
timing
for
me.
It
was
visible
from
the
highway
and
was
able
to
pull
over
easily.
The
first
thing
that
attracted
me
was
the
fellow
Google
reviews
and
the
pictures
they
had
posted,
so
wanted
to
give
it
a
shot.
There
was
a
little
bit
of
wait
time
before
I
could
sit.
The
queue
management
wasn't
really
there,
that
was
disappointing.
Then
after
a
few
minutes
of
waiting
I
was
seated
in
a
table
of
4
chairs.
The
AC
was
good
and
the
ambience
inside
the
restaurant
was
also
good,
it
had
a
vintage
touch
on
some
and
modern
on
some,.
The
table
was
clean
and
they
ske
sure
all
tables
were
cleared
and
cleaned
before
a
customer
was
seated.
There
was
no
menu
card,
to
know
the
menu
or
find
out
the
price
of
what
we
were
ordering..
I
ordered
Ghee
roast
(dosa),
sambhar
vadai
and
filter
coffee.
While
waiting
to
be
served,
I
was
exploring
the
cutlery
and
the
chutneys
on
the
table,
they
had
3
varieties
of
chutney
coconut,
onion
and
pudina,
i
liked
the
onion/tomato
which
wasn't
like
the
one
that
I
have
tasted
in
A2B,
this
tasted
good.
Cutleries
were
made
of
copper,
i
was
expecting
that
the
bowls
and
spoons
for
eating
would
be
too
but
no,
it
was
stainless
steel.
Sambhar
vadai
was
well
garnished
with
loads
of
cut
onion,
but
the
vadai
was
disappointing,
as
it
was
soaked
in
hot
water
to
make
it
soggy.
The
ghee
roast
was
looking
good,
it
was
like
an
inverted
super
cone
with
sides
of
sambhar
and
the
same
3
chutneys.
Dosa
had
hints
of
ghee.
Sambhar
was
tasting
different
from
the
typical
tasty
HSB
or
A2B,
cannot
beat
their
proprietary
sambhar.
Filter
coffee
was
good
and
refreshing.
The
wash
basin
looked
clean,
but
they
had
the
used
plates
stacked
next
to
it,
which
was
not
welcoming,
I
think
A2B
wins
here.
The
bill
was
not
high
and
was
moderately
priced,
i
paid
223rs.
They
accept
cash/UPI/cards.
The
restroom
was
at
the
basement,
i
don't
think
so
it's
wheel
chair
♿
accessible,
even
though
there
is
a
ramp,
it
has
a
stairway
to
get
to
the
ramp.
There
was
also
a
savoury
shop
right
outside
the
restaurant.
Parking
was
on
the
road,
not
a
dedicated
parking
lot
of
the
restaurant.
Overall
it
was
a
pleasant
experience,
there
are
lots
of
places
to
improve
though,
will
surely
try
next
time
when
I
travel
this
route.