We all have different appetites, be it good or bad. When it's the best of appetites, we go for buffets and when it's the worst of them, we prefer a la carte restaurants. Why not have a mutual place where both categories can eat to their hearts' contents?
This Koramangala outlet is your place to go, they sell the food by weight and not by the number of pieces. So you just pay for what you eat, no less no more. For example, 250gms of the classic seekh kebabs will yield 4-5 pieces. I'd highly recommend the Bombay chicken vada pav, which is a hot seller for 5 PM customers. Also, the tandoori chicken sandwich is perfection. Team your food with soft drinks ranging from Thumbs up charge to Limca, all in cans.
This Koramangala outlet is your place to go, they sell the food by weight and not by the number of pieces. So you just pay for what you eat, no less no more. For example, 250gms of the classic seekh kebabs will yield 4-5 pieces. I'd highly recommend the Bombay chicken vada pav, which is a hot seller for 5 PM customers. Also, the tandoori chicken sandwich is perfection. Team your food with soft drinks ranging from Thumbs up charge to Limca, all in cans.