Friday, June 15, 2012

45 Jubilee Hills

It is simply called 45 because its on Rd. No. 45 Jubilee Hills. Earlier it was called 36.

45 is like any other Multi cuisine restaurant in the city, serving North Indian, South Indian and Chinese. Then let's see what makes it special 1) Value for money buffets and 2) A great service. This place is perfect for Friday team lunch outs; you end up paying around Rs. 300 per head inclusive of taxes.

My recommendation, a lavish buffet spread which efficiently caters to both veggies and non-veggies. Non-veggies must try Chicken taipai, Garlic lamb and Murgh peshawari.

Make sure you manage to get a table at their extended terrace sit-out, it gives you a relaxing experience both during the lunch and dinner.

Before you leave this place do visit paan wale bhaiya near the valet counter, trust me he is really good at his job, must enjoy the maghai paan.

45 Jubilee Hills is a decent 7 on 10.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Khaan Saab

Khaan Saab is one of the very few restaurants around, which will give you a Royal dining experience. Right from the entrance where you will find a life-sized elephant welcoming you, art work on the walls and the elegant décor; at Khaan Saab, in its true sense you will be treated like a Royal guest.

I enjoyed the (PDR) personal dining experience, both the service and food. They have a huge menu, where you will find cuisines from almost all the royal kitchens of the county.

My recommendations, veggies must try mushroom stuffed with creamed spinach and cheese; for those who love tender chicken legs must try Murgh Chop Dakhni, and their unique dish which I never found it, in any other menu - tender mutton cubes filled in crispy gol gappas and its called Gosht ke Gappe! Also, don't forget to try your hands on Burrani paratha and Shahi malai paratha, they are simply yummy. But the feather on the cap is their Apple-Pineapple ka pana, order this without having a second thought and you will love it.

Only suggestion I have for the restaurant is remove those split ACs from the PDRs, some how it doesn't go well with Royal feel.

Khaan Saab is an ultimate dining experience, definitely 9 on 10.