You are
hungry, but in the mood for something different, maybe a hot kebab- chicken or
paneer, either works! But then most places have an elaborate platter that you
cant do justice do. Well, the one option you have the coming week is to check
out the Kebabs & Curries festival at Spice Jar in The Residency, T Nagar.
An addition to their buffet, they are now serving few different kinds of kebabs
[veg & non veg] apart from few interesting rotis and curries.
hungry, but in the mood for something different, maybe a hot kebab- chicken or
paneer, either works! But then most places have an elaborate platter that you
cant do justice do. Well, the one option you have the coming week is to check
out the Kebabs & Curries festival at Spice Jar in The Residency, T Nagar.
An addition to their buffet, they are now serving few different kinds of kebabs
[veg & non veg] apart from few interesting rotis and curries.
There is the
chicken kebab, grilled fish for non veggies while vegetarians can dig into the
soft well cooked Tandoor aloo or maybe the Ajwaini Paneer tikka, or you can
also dig into the stuffed mushrooms or veg balls. Well, remember the menu keeps
changing daily, so do a check on what kebabs are being served on the day you
land there, at the live counter near the buffet spread. I also tried the Vegetable shorba and it was filled with flavour and I quite loved it.
chicken kebab, grilled fish for non veggies while vegetarians can dig into the
soft well cooked Tandoor aloo or maybe the Ajwaini Paneer tikka, or you can
also dig into the stuffed mushrooms or veg balls. Well, remember the menu keeps
changing daily, so do a check on what kebabs are being served on the day you
land there, at the live counter near the buffet spread. I also tried the Vegetable shorba and it was filled with flavour and I quite loved it.
But the one
thing you should try is the Kurmi roti [ a roti with a generous sauce- red
chilli sauce, ketchup and cheese on top] or the Kalaonji roti [ roti with
kalaonji and sesame seeds on top]. The Kurmi roti is sinfully yummy and can be
eaten on its own. But if you need a side dish, opt for the Pind Chole or the
Bindi Kurchan or kofta. Non vegetarians do have quite a few options as well.
thing you should try is the Kurmi roti [ a roti with a generous sauce- red
chilli sauce, ketchup and cheese on top] or the Kalaonji roti [ roti with
kalaonji and sesame seeds on top]. The Kurmi roti is sinfully yummy and can be
eaten on its own. But if you need a side dish, opt for the Pind Chole or the
Bindi Kurchan or kofta. Non vegetarians do have quite a few options as well.
The Chef also mentioned Katti roll and we had to try some, I got the veg one with fresh medley of veggies and it was crunchy and fresh. The non veggies got one with meat and egg, and it was polished off in minutes… 🙂
All this has
been put together by the in house Chef Sakthivel.. In the buffet you can also
taste the rice, Biryani, other side dishes and few continental items as well,
apart from the salads and breads. Hurry for this festival is on till the 19th
Oct only…
been put together by the in house Chef Sakthivel.. In the buffet you can also
taste the rice, Biryani, other side dishes and few continental items as well,
apart from the salads and breads. Hurry for this festival is on till the 19th
Oct only…
Price –
Weekdays – Rs. 699 Net
Weekends – Rs. 749 Net
Children – Rs. 499 Net
This is available weekdays for Dinner while on weekends you can choose between Lunch and Dinner.
Address:
The Residency,
#49 G N Chetty Road
T Nagar
Chennai – 600 017.
For reservations, call 044 28253434
Disclaimer: The reviews posted on this blog are based on my personal experience. Also remember these were just my views!! Remember, no two palates are the same. Bon Appétit 🙂
Disclaimer: The reviews posted on this blog are based on my personal experience. Also remember these were just my views!! Remember, no two palates are the same. Bon Appétit 🙂