I ordered the missal pav ($15), guava kulfi ($5), friend ordered kombadi vade ($19) and falooda ($7).
The missal pav, wasn't something I really like. First thing I thought was... that is pretty small for the price. It looked like a soup to me. The taste was not bad, it got spicier after a few spoonfuls. There were these short noodle like things, I have no clue what they are but they were hard and had a light cumin taste to it, it got soft after it soaked some sauce. They had nuts in there which I didn't like, they were hard on my teeth. The bread was not bad, very oily from the butter but really nice for soaking that curry/sauce up.
I thought my friend's chicken dish was so much better but it's a bit more expensive too.
The guava kulfi was a super duper tiny popsicle that I think it was WAY over priced. It's one of those, try it and never again. It is unique so it's ok. I don't really taste any guava. All I taste is this saltiness and spiciness. I believe the shell was a white chocolate.
The falooda, I tried a bit. I don't think it was anything special. Friend said it's like a milkshake, and thought the vermicelli was unnecessary, there was no taste to it. Another unique thing.
Overall, I thought it was just ok. No, not coming back.
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