Curry Tales, I can't get over the taste of the food that I had at this beautiful and quaint place. With the menu dedicated entirely to South Indian cuisine and it does have that traditional touch to it. Also a heaven for those who love gorging on seafood delicacies. Located on Hill Road just opposite St Andrews Church it ain't hard to locate at all.
The options at Curry Tales are quite interesting but their thali's got my attention. Now to be really frank, a single thali is more than enough for a single person, I mean the quantity was fairly impressive with a vivid range of options.
We had the seafood and mutton thali with both being priced at 695 INR each, they were worth the price for sure. We opted for the Surmai Fry version and a portion of Mutton Pepper Fry as starters in the thali.
Pullimunchi was the best gravy and the heap of brown rice tasted the best with the dal and raita. A small portion of PaalPayasam was served as well in both the thalis and was the perfect finisher to our meal.
We did end up having Saviya as well which was topped with pomegranate. Good texture and a well-balanced sweetness. Recommended for sure.
It was fairly a great experience and I do have a thing for South Indian food and urry Tales did live up to the mark. The next time I visit, I am surely gonna visit with my family and try out their other seafood delicacies.
The options at Curry Tales are quite interesting but their thali's got my attention. Now to be really frank, a single thali is more than enough for a single person, I mean the quantity was fairly impressive with a vivid range of options.
We had the seafood and mutton thali with both being priced at 695 INR each, they were worth the price for sure. We opted for the Surmai Fry version and a portion of Mutton Pepper Fry as starters in the thali.
Pullimunchi was the best gravy and the heap of brown rice tasted the best with the dal and raita. A small portion of PaalPayasam was served as well in both the thalis and was the perfect finisher to our meal.
We did end up having Saviya as well which was topped with pomegranate. Good texture and a well-balanced sweetness. Recommended for sure.
It was fairly a great experience and I do have a thing for South Indian food and urry Tales did live up to the mark. The next time I visit, I am surely gonna visit with my family and try out their other seafood delicacies.