Kebab Korner

This restaurant has some nice kebabs as well as live music with dance. 
I was invited here to try out the food. 


We started with the palak soup and it was creamy and really delicious. 

They have some nice kebabs and we started with the murg hazarvi kebab. The texture was nice but the garlic was over-powering. 

The hariyali tikki was prepared well and I liked the flavours that it had to it. 

We then had one of their paneer starters made with a green marination and coated with a lot of cheese. This tasted really good. I don't remember the exact name though. 

The lamb seekh kebab looked interesting, but could have had a bit more flavor to it. 

For the mains, we started with the murg lababdaar which was tangy as well as rich and flavourful. 

Then we had the paneer chatpata which was another tomato based gravy which had a creamy consistency. The paneer was soft.

For the mutton, we had the laal maas which is a Rajasthani dish. This tasted just average. 

We ended our mains with some dal and jeera rice. 

For the desserts, we had the gulab jamun. These were pretty good; they were soft and served warm. 

We also tried the kulfi falooda which was quite nice. 
The food felt a bit heavy on the stomach, and overall it didn't feel so satisfying. 

The singers that were singing the songs weren't all that melodious, and the dancers too seemed uninterested. 


It is an average place to dine. 






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