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Amaseena

Food- Mutton is Fantastic. Chicken is nothing exceptional. Some of their phenomenal signature dishes have to be pre ordered well in advance. Murg Chops Kalimirchi Kebab is outstanding. Bhuna Gosht is Brilliant. Dum Saffron Rice is remarkable. Indian breads are great. Cheese Naan is superb. Murgh Malai Kebab was a little burnt and bland. Ajwain was too overpowering in the Punjab Kukkad Fry. Mocktails sound attractive. Limited choice for Desserts, the usual ordinary items. In Spite of the Presentation not being that impressive, the taste and flavours seem to make up for it. Nevertheless,  an incredible factor that will create cravings is absent. (7/10)

Service- Excellent. Though I felt something is missing that makes it exemplary, waiters are courteous and efficient. Welcome and hospitality is wonderful.  Ample parking is available in the large area around the place. Preparation time is fast. Recreational activities like Horse riding is offered. (7/10)

Ambience- Amazing. This restaurant is located near Jayamahal Palace in Frazer Town inside huge grounds part of Chamundi hotels. The approach is very bad through muddy roads and  absolute darkness that gives an eerie feeling but the perception changes when as soon as you walk in. It takes you to a complete different and unique environment, a peaceful and calm atmosphere away from all the noise and pollution. There is serenity of the mind. Beautiful fountain and spectacular chandeliers. Marvellous Outdoor Seating in a canvas tent that has cool breeze blowing. Menu card is nice and heavy like a photo album. Comfortable sofas and spaced out arrangement. Dimly lit with contemporary  hindi songs playing in the background. (8/10)

Pricing- Bit Expensive. Even the simplest items on the menu are priced quite high. However it doesn’t matter keeping in mind the splendid dining experience and the sumptuous delicacies available. Could have been more delightful if it was light on the pockets. (6/10)


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