2/5 Bitasta D. 8 months ago on Google • 17 reviews
Had
been
meaning
to
visit
this
place
for
a
long
time
and
finally
went
there
for
dinner
yesterday.
The
place
is
extremely
spacious,
well
designed,
has
a
gorgeous
moody
vibe,
and
offers
both
indoor
and
outdoor
seating.
While
the
service
was
a
bit
slow,
the
staff
were
extremely
warm
and
hospitable.
Unfortunately,
that's
where
the
good
things
end
and
our
dining
experience
mostly
turned
out
to
disappointing
because
the
food
was
below
par.
We
ordered:
1)
Heavenly
Wings
Sampler,
Rs.
549-
1/5.
In
total
12
wings
were
served
which
included
3
wings
each
in
four
types
of
sauces
along
with
ranch
dips.
The
chicken
was
underseasoned,
dry,
and
the
most
skinny
wings
I've
ever
eaten.
The
sauces
were
just
as
bad
and
the
one
they
claimed
was
chimichurri
was
just
tossed
in
coriander.
2)Beachside
Seafood
Sampler,
Rs.
659-
1/5.
The
platter
conisisted
of
4
fish
fingers,
crispy
calamari,
and
4
pieces
of
grilled
shrimp
served
with
three
dips
and
lime
wedges.
The
fish
fingers
were
thinner
than
a
kid's
finger,
the
calamari
had
a
thick
coating
and
the
squid
was
cooked/fried
to
death
until
it
had
become
something
akin
to
tyres.
The
prawns,
even
though
juicy,
lacked
seasoning
and
the
cajun
flavour.
The
dips
were
quite
good
though.
3)
Chicago
Meat
Market
Deep
Dish
Pizza,
Rs.
899
for
the
regular
size-
2/5.
Our
main
reason
for
visiting
Uno
was
to
try
their
famous
deep
dish
pizza
and
boy,
were
we
disappointed.
The
pizza
wasn't
deep
at
all
and
hardly
had
the
toppings
listed
on
the
menu.
I
could
only
taste
and
see
slivers
of
pepperoni
and
lamb
mince.
No
roasted
chicken
or
meatballs.
The
crust
was
thick,
doughy,
and
dry.
Apart
from
this,
if
the
pizza
contained
parmesan
cheese
or
not,
I
couldn't
tell
because
I
could
only
taste
commercial
mozzarella
cheese.
4)
Chicken
Spinoccoli
Pasta,
Rs.
659-
4/5.
We
had
ordered
Baked
Stuffed
Chicken
Spinoccoli
which
is
served
with
mashed
potato
and
sautéed
veggies.
However,
there
was
a
confusion
among
the
servers
and
they
served
us
the
version
with
pasta.
When
brought
to
their
attention,
they
urged
us
to
try
it
anyway
and
served
us
the
mashed
potato
and
veggies
from
the
original
dish
as
well.
The
chicked
is
stuffed
with
tomatoes,
broccoli,
and
cheese
served
on
a
bed
of
creamy
pesto
pasta
and
a
slice
of
garlic
bread.
The
portion
size
was
generous
and
the
pasta
was
cooked
a
tad
bit
more
than
al
dente.
The
sauce
was
creamy
and
thick,
but
lacked
the
flavour
of
pesto.
The
chicken
was
juicy
and
cooked
well,
the
cheese
was
properly
melted
inside
and
veggies
was
perfectly
done.
The
cheese
on
top
was
overbaked
though
and
had
become
chewy
in
the
process.
Coming
to
the
sides,
the
mashed
potato
was
buttery,
silky,
and
perfectly
seasoned.
The
sautéed
veg
retained
its
crunch
and
was
flavourful.
Lastly,
the
garlic
bread
was
dry,
but
a
good
vessel
to
mop
up
the
sauce
nonetheless.
Insanely
Large
Chocolate
Cake,
Rs.
699-
3/5.
The
spong
was
airy
with
chocolate
whipped
cream
between
the
layers
and
a
thin
chocolate
ganache
on
top.
It
tasted
okay
and
nothing
more
than
your
average
generic
chocolate
cake.
Served
with
vanilla
ice-cream,
whipped
cream,
a
drizzle
of
chocolate
syrup,
I
didn't
feel
it
was
worth
the
price.
Definitely
didn't
live
up
to
its
hype.
Overall,
I
wouldn't
recommend
Uno
to
anyone
I
know.
Maybe
it
was
an
off
day
for
them
but
I
don't
think
I'll
be
visiting
again.
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