The Terminal Restaurant
74/1, Kasaba Hobli, Old Madras Rd, near MVJ Medical College, Dandupalya, Karnataka 562114, India
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3RJ8+54 Dandupalya, Hoskote, Karnataka, India
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Monday: 11–23
Tuesday: 11–23
Wedneasday: 11–23
Thursday: 11–23
Tuesday: 11–23
Wedneasday: 11–23
Thursday: 11–23
Staff were gentle and modest.
I ordered different food items. All the items are appetising.
Although, Never try Biryani there if you love spicy and dum biryani styles. It was little bit sweetly taste and not Recommended.
However, I refuse to eat after a bite, they excluded the biryani cost from the bill.
Small but eye soothing ambience. Seating capacity available near fish pool ( small one ) , outside ( in the open ) surrounded by greeneries, 1st floor and small cafeteria.
Food was fantastic, no complaints just amazing! Food, texture, presentation was all upto the mark.
I will talk about the hospitality a bit. It was wonderful, gave a plenty of time to finish and enjoy the surrounding, not in rush to produce bills to vacate seats for next customer.
Recommended!
The most striking dish out of the entire meal we ordered was the : Coconut custard caramel. It was light, with the salty sweet taste of caramel along with a hint of coconut. The soft fluffy pudding is sooo satisfying to pierce through with a spoon and devour. It is something completely unique to the place, and I've never seen it anywhere else. An MUST try .
With an array of kebabs and starters, we chose the platter to try all, coming with a minimum 4 pieces of each kebab(veg). They were very filling and all delicious with the mint chutney. The paneer is heavy and could be cut to smaller pieces.
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Veg nachos were tangy and crunchy with cheese and salsa, though you could give some more on the side for the chips that are at the bottom with no sauce. The nachos themselves were well made, though they might be store bought, they had a good taste by itself.
Manchow soup was overly spicy with too many flavours overpowering each other, especially pepper. But if you could reduce the intensity it would be perfect.
For main course, Kati rolls were a tad bit chewy but had a great masala, and were filling. Tangy with sweet, spicy and salt added to perfection, the rolls had a good balance of spices.
The curries were decent , hot and just like any other. the phulka came cold, but we asked for warm ones. They could orginally provide hot ones instead of serving cold phulkas.
The atmosphere was good for family and friends, and it was quite empty. They had lots of seating , and it is rumoured to have been made from a ship container! With a very interesting , cylindrical shape.
The place is quite far away from the city center, and can be tough to drive to from some places. Parking is available, provided by the restaurant.
Overall the food was delectable, the furniture and atmosphere creating a nice vibe at night.