5/5 HisandHerCravings 3 years ago on Google
Spending
a
good
time
with
your
loved
one's
is
our
way
to
spend
weekends
and
what's
better
than
spending
time
on
a
brunch.
So
last
weekend
we
decided
to
visit
180
degree
restaurant
at
Radisson
Mumbai
Goregaon
by
the
Radisson
Hotel
Group.
This
all
day
multi-cuisine
dining
place
is
known
for
its
buffet
spreads
with
loads
of
varieties
of
food.
The
elegant
decor,
variety
of
cuisine
along
with
the
spacious
seating
arrangements
enough
to
give
you
your
privacy
and
the
safety
protocols
in
terms
of
hygiene
made
us
choose
this
place
to
spend
our
weekend.
To
our
surprise
there
was
Women's
Day
theme
and
so
I
told
Payal
that
its
for
you
😜.
The
staff
over
here
is
warm
welcoming
and
will
take
utmost
care
of
your
needs.
The
restaurant
is
divided
into
many
sections
with
different
counters
and
themes
to
binge
on.
So
here
are
the
details
of
different
Stations-
1.
Salads
and
Small
Bites
Counter-
This
counter
had
soups,
variety
of
breads
and
cheese,
different
types
of
Salads,
Small
burgers,
Sushi,
Hummus,
Tazaki,
Dhokla,
desi
styled
chana
etc.
2.
Pasta
Station-
At
this
station
you
can
choose
the
type
of
Pasta,
vegetables
and
the
sauce
of
your
choice
and
also
enjoy
the
process
of
cooking
as
the
stations
here
are
open.
This
station
also
had
Italian
Roasted
Vegetables
with
herbs
and
Potato
in
Pomodoro
Sauce.
3.
Chaat
Counter-
This
is
the
favourite
counter
of
every
Indian,
dont
you
agree
?
You
will
always
find
a
long
queue
at
this
counter
at
marriages
and
the
same
was
the
scenario
here.
At
first
we
thought
that
it
wont
have
that
chaat
wale
bhaiya
ka
taste,
but
when
we
had
paani
puri
and
sev
puri
that
thought
was
completely
changed.
And
that
how
the
long
queue
was
justified.
We
loved
it..!!!
4.
Pan
Asian
and
Sout
Indian
Counter-
This
counter
had
steaming
thick
broth
with
exotic
vegetable
like
Zucchini,
Sticky
rice
to
accompany
it
,
Fried
noodles
and
Fried
Rice.
These
were
simple
yet
delicious
to
taste.
The
chef
was
very
humble
to
serve
us
Jain
Noodles
on
request
which
were
delicious..!!
highly
recommended
If
you
are
South
Indian
Food
lover
than
you
can
also
order
the
dosa
of
your
choice
which
is
made
right
in
front
of
you.
5.
Main
Course
(Indian)
-
This
was
the
best
to
me
as
the
food
served
at
this
counter
was
my
favourite
and
full
of
flavours.
Obviously
yaar
Indian
hu
toh
preference
jyada
Indian
food
ko
milta
hi
hai.
This
counter
had
Jeera
Rice,
Daal
Makhani,
Stuffed
Shimla
Mirch
Sabji,
Vegetables
in
Palak
gravy,
Pindi
Chole,
Shahi
Paneer,
&
also
one
special
Jain
paneer
sabji,
Papad
and
Frayams
and
variety
of
Indian
Breads.
The
food
was
just
heavenly..!!
6.
Desserts-
The
whole
meal
is
incomplete
without
without
this
counter.
And
trust
us
this
was
the
most
attractive
counter
of
all.
It
had
desserts
will
women's
day
theme.
They
had
made
edible
heels
of
chocolate,
then
a
cake
resembling
wallet.
The
creativity
of
the
chef
is
outstanding.
They
had
variety
of
cakes,
cakesickels,
donuts,
cheese
cakes,
brownies,
hot
Malpuaa,
bengali
sweets
and
many
more..!!
They
also
served
ice
creams
with
variety
of
flavours..!!
They
have
a
lot
of
variety
of
mocktails
and
beverages,
we
ordered
Sangria.
I
would
sum
it
up
by
saying
that
we
had
a
good
time
and
its
really
a
great
option
to
spend
your
time.
Jain
options
are
easily
available.
We
had
salad,
cheese
balls,
pasta,
sabji,
roti,
sushi,
burger,
all
in
Jain.
Chef
makes
sure
you
get
good
Jain
food
too.
Kudos
to
the
girl
power
there
who
curated
such
a
beautiful
menu
on
women's
day.
The
brunch
cost
around
Rs
1645+
tax.