I am surprised to find a thali menu but then they are promoting Express Lunch/dinner with live ghazal performance for the guests.
The welcome drink Jeera Ananas is simple yet it tantalizes the taste buds. As the name suggests, it’s a pineapple and cumin drink. However, the pineapple is slow roasted and sweetness adjusted to just right. About a pinch of roasted jeera powder then heightens the flavor. An assortment of papads, pickle and chutneys are served with it.
Soup comes next and it is a glorious mix of vegetables and rich broth. They call it Subz Masale Ka Murakkat.
We got two thalis, vegetarian for me and non vegetarian for the companion. Vegetarian thali consists of:
Lahori Paneer Ke Parchey: This delicate dish is the most eye appealing of them all. Thin slices of paneer were roasted on a griddle and folded neatly. The gravy is mildly spiced cashew gravy. The blend is perfect and it was lip smacking.
Wah Wah Khumb: I am not a tandoori mushroom fan hence I taste this one and move on. However it is noteworthy to see goat cheese in Indian spice blend. It is interesting if you enjoy mushrooms.
Dal Baluchi: The dal is cooked overnight and is wonderfully creamy and wholesome. There is absolutely no other dal other than the black whole lentil. This one is worthy of being the signature.
Zafraani Pualo: The bright yellow rice prepared in generous ghee goes well with everything on the menu.
Zaffrani Rasmalai: The mark of a good rasmalai is that fact that one should feel that the deal is closed. I am so happy to end the meal with this as the last bite. The perfectly balanced sweet dish shall be in my memory for a long time.
Murgh Ki Reshmi Seekh: This was a spiced hand pounded chicken mince on the skewer. Being one of the signature dishes, this one was rich and dripping in ghee. The dripping in ghee is little let down, I am not able to enjoy the seasoning as the mouth was clouded with ghee.
Macchali Methi: My dining companion can’t not enjoy this one due to the dietary restrictions. However the description sounded lovely. Fenugreek flavored fish fillet just tempered with mild gravy.
All in all, we love the food and would definitely go back to the place. The staff is very polite and Chef Lakshmi is gracious. She explains about each dish with lots of love and passion.
Ratings: (out of 5)
Food: 4.0 | Ambience: 4.0 | Service: 4.0 | Overall: 4.0
Address: Baluchi, The Lalit Ashok, Kumara Krupa High Grounds, Bangalore | Phone: 080 3052-7777
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